Summary
"Now our focus will just turn to Monday. We're not thinking about the 'three' stuff. We're just concentrating on what we have to do to try to win a provincial championship. Crocus is a very strong, well-coached team."
"It's a great opportunity for us. It's so exciting. I'm pumped to go," said Royals middle Amy Leschied, a Grade 11 player who was a member of last year's team. In the semifinal, she had four kills and four service aces. "We're going to be playing in a tough game, but we're going to have to just show what we can do.""It's an awesome feeling to be going to the championship. We didn't make it there last year, so this year it's good to get by the semifinals," said Crocus setter Tara Jago, whose team beat Lord Selkirk in only the last of four meetings this season. "Losing to Selkirk in the semis last year, it's good to meet them in the final."See the full content of this document
Extract
Selkirk Girls in Title Territory
Royals conquer River East, battle Crocus Plains in Monday's final
By Ashley PrestTHE three-peat is in their sights, but the Lord Selkirk Royals girls volleyball team won't...See the full content of this document
Sponsored links
