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  2. Sharone Vernon-Evans - Wikipedia

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    He initially wanted to play basketball but switched to volleyball after his school's basketball team folded. [1] He played club volleyball for the Pakmen Volleyball Club, winning multiple provincial championships and national medals. [2] At the Team Canada tryouts, Vernon-Evans set a national record, touching 12'6.5" in the spike touch test [3]

  3. Category:Volleyball players from Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Volleyball players from Edmonton" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  4. Alberta Schools' Athletic Association - Wikipedia

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    The ASAA was founded in Calgary in 1956 to coordinate high school championships among member schools. After starting their activities by organizing a regional basketball tournament, more sports were added throughout the years, starting with track and field in 1958, badminton, volleyball and cross-country running in the 1960s; gymnastics, wrestling, and curling in the 1970s; and golf ...

  5. Volleyball in Canada - Wikipedia

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    1999 - Canada returns to Men's World League and plays in it for the 1999 and 2000 seasons; 1999 - Canada hosts Women's World Junior Championships in Saskatoon/Edmonton; 1999 - Canada wins the bronze medal for Men's Indoor and the gold medal for Men's Beach (Conrad Leinemann/Jody Holden) at the *1999 Pan Am Games in Winnipeg; 1999 - New Rules of ...

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  7. Saville Community Sports Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Saville Community Sports Centre is a sports facility operated by the University of Alberta's Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation in Edmonton, Alberta. It features a curling rink, tennis courts and a gymnasium. Opened in 2003, the centre currently serves as the national training centre for curling in Canada. [1]

  8. Sport in Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    Edmonton is the only Canadian city with two teams in the semi-professional National Ringette League. The Edmonton WAM!, established in 2004, have won four national titles, including the 2023 national championship. The Edmonton Black Gold Rush are a newer team, having been established in 2015.

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