St. Clair Women’s Volleyball Defeat Redeemer to Move Record to 11-1

The St. Clair College women’s volleyball team continued their second semester OCAA regular season schedule with a solid 3-0 win over the Redeemer University Royals on Saturday afternoon at the Sportsplex.

Set scores for the Saints were 25-22, 25-14 and 25-17.

Second year outside hitter Te-Anna Stephenson (Whitby; Sinclair Secondary) led the way offensively with 14 kills, 1 stuff block, 1 service ace and 7 digs. Middle Jessica Masse (Cottam; Essex District) had a solid game as well with 8 kills on 14 attempts, 1 service ace and 1 stuff block. Setter Rileigh Davis (Georgetown; Georgetown District) spread the ball around well picking up 33 assists in the match along with 7 digs.

With the win the Saints improved to 11-1 on the season while Redeemer fell to 5-8. The Royals had won 5 of their last 6 coming into this match. St. Clair is ranked 2nd in Ontario and 11th in Canada.

The Saints are next in action on Wednesday night when they travel to London to take on the Fanshawe Falcons in a battle for first place in the OCAA West. The Falcons handed St. Clair their only loss of the season defeating the Saints 3-0 on October 31st in Windsor. Fanshawe is in 1st place in the OCAA West with a record of 11-0 and are ranked 1st in Ontario and 5th in Canada.

Men’s Volleyball Fall to Royals

The St. Clair College men’s volleyball team continued their second semester OCAA regular season schedule as they hosted the Redeemer University Royals on Saturday afternoon at the Sportsplex.

A short-handed Saints squad played well after a slow start but came up short to the top ranked Royals losing 3-0. Set scores for Redeemer were 25-9, 25-21 and 32-30.

Frankie Friesen (Staples, Tilbury District) played well with 10 kills, and 2 digs. Michael Knight (LaSalle; Sandwich Secondary) had a solid game as well with 8 kills, 4 service aces and 7 digs.

With the loss the Saints fell to 3-9 on the season while Redeemer improved to 9-4. The Royals are ranked 3rd in Ontario and 11th in Canada. St. Clair still sits in the 8th and final playoff spot with 6 matches remaining.

The Saints are next in action on Wednesday night when they travel to London to take on the undefeated and 1st place Fanshawe Falcons.

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