EKVC 13U Girls – Provincials, Gold Medal Division 4. Back row left to right: Rosie McLagan, Presley Tanner, Aimee Wood, Kiera Wiebe, Ava Stupar, Eloise Newsome. Front row left to right: Brie Bellm, Isabel Betker, Lauren Wood, Ally Beckman. Missing from Photo: coach: Robin Betker

EKVC 13U Girls – Provincials, Gold Medal Division 4. Back row left to right: Rosie McLagan, Presley Tanner, Aimee Wood, Kiera Wiebe, Ava Stupar, Eloise Newsome. Front row left to right: Brie Bellm, Isabel Betker, Lauren Wood, Ally Beckman. Missing from Photo: coach: Robin Betker

East Kootenay Volleyball Club has a successful season

Teams with the EKVC saw success in many areas including at the provincial and national levels

  • Jun. 25, 2019 12:00 a.m.

For the Townsman

The East Kootenay Volleyball Club (EKVC) season ended well for all teams involved. The end of the season resulted in medals from teams on both provincial level and the national level. All teams placed well and were able to be aggressive in a competitive league. Practice and provincial tournament play resulted in gold and silver medals for the 13/14/15U Girls and Boys teams.

With age categories ranging from 11 to 18 years, the athletes compete at various tournaments throughout the winter/spring months. The EKVC is registered in the Alberta volleyball league and tournaments take place at various locations throughout Alberta, such as Calgary, Red Deer and Edmonton.

The final Volleyball Alberta (VA) tournament, the Alberta Provincials, saw medals for many of the club teams. The 13U Girls team and 15U Boys team both won gold medals at their provincial competitions. The 14U Girls and 14U Boys teams both won silver medals at their respective competitions.

All teams (excluding 13U) were then invited to go to Nationals, held as far away as Regina, Saskatchewan for the U16 girls.

The 14U Boys team brought home a gold medal from their Nationals in Edmonton.

Many of our athletes train in school ball and then go on to spend the rest of the year playing club volleyball. This is a great way for these youth to practice their skills, have fun, stay active and gain skills, polishing their technique in a sport they love.

The two seasons complement each other well.

This year the Grade 8 boys from Laurie Middle School took the Volleyball EK Zones in 5 straight wins after an impressive undefeated season. “This group has been together for the last couple of years and it shows. They have a great work ethic and trust each other to make passes and win sets,” said Rob Mogielka, coach of the Bantam Boys. “This group of boys are pretty tough to beat; they have a skill level that they work on both at the school level and at Volleyball Club.” added Jesse Jimenez, co-coach.

Another great way to develop skills for some of these athletes is to attend volleyball camps. This summer EKVC is offering a camp in Cranbrook.

EKVC will host a Future Stars Camp with Olympian Rudy Verhoeff. The Girls camp will run from July 29 to 30, 2019 and the Boys camp will be July 31 and Aug 1, 2019.

East Kootenay Volleyball Club was established in 1997, and offers a competitive program with high-quality coaching. Our membership is about athletes who want to develop their volleyball skills to the next level of play. Age categories go from 11 to 18 years old with a membership of over 190 athletes drawing from all over the region.

Cranbrook Townsman