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Not only did the Naicam girls volleyball team take home 2A bronze in high school volleyball this past weekend, the host team won in front of hometown fans. (Facebook/Naicam School)
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Local ladies score hardware after provincial volleyball action

Nov 21, 2021 | 11:18 AM

The 2021 high school volleyball season has wrapped up for high school girls.

Provincial volleyball action took place across the province on Nov. 19–20 with some local communities having reason to celebrate.

The 1A provincial championships in Loreburn saw Annaheim, Rose Valley, LeRoy, Edam and Medstead girls competing for the title.

When the dust settled it would be Rose Valley taking home the gold in a 2-0 match against Edam to claim their fifth straight gold medal. Annaheim took home the bronze after beating host Loreburn in a 2-1 match.

(Submitted photo/Darren Hamilton)

Provincial action for 2A volleyball was split between host school Naicam with some games also happening at St. Brieux school. Schools from Wilke, Pinehouse and St. Walburg came to play.

Host school Naicam would end up competing and winning the bronze after winning two straight against Davidson.

In 3A action Canwood and Shellbrook shared hosting duties with Lanigan, Wilke and Lashburn coming to play.

In the end, Watrous would capitalize with a 2-0 match win against Dalmeny to bring home the bronze.

Humboldt and John Paul II (JPII) Collegiate out of North Battleford took a trip to Moosomin to compete in 4A provincials. Both would medal with JPII taking silver after losing to Moose Jaw Peacock in a 2-1 match. Humboldt won bronze after a 2-1 win over Moose Jaw Central.

North Battleford Comp. won the quarterfinal match 2-1 against Prince Albert’s St. Mary’s to move on in 5A volleyball action. They won the bronze after a split match with Regina’s Miller Comprehensive.

John Paul II High School out of North Battleford brought home 4A provincial silver after volleyball action on the weekend. (Facebook/John Paul II Collegiate)

Basketball and wrestling action is up next for high school sports in the province.

becky.zimmer@pattisonmedia.com

On Twitter: @bex_zim

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