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Calgary 3 UBC 0
(Calgary leads best-of-three quarter-final 1-0)
Thunderbirds-Dinos Stats
by Eric Kerkhoven, U of Calgary Sports Info Assistant
CALGARY – The Calgary Dinos didn’t have it easy with the UBC Thunderbirds in Match 1 of the Canada West quarter-finals, but they ultimately answered the bell at the right times, defeating the Birds by a 3-0 match score (26-24, 25-16, 25-22).
The three-set victory was in sharp contrast to the weekend battle between the Dinos and Birds back in January, where the teams endured two consecutive five-set marathons, both favouring the Dinos in the end. UBC had a remarkable eight matches go the distance to five sets during the 2011 season.
The Dinos were led by Graham Vigrass, who doubled the next closest competitor on the floor with 16 kills to go with four blocks. Curtis James and Allen Meek each had eight kills, with Meek ending the second and third sets with a kill and a block respectively.
Libero Blair Bann was everywhere for the Birds on Thursday, hustling everywhere for eight digs, a total barely indicative of his overall impact. Joe Cordonier led the Birds with seven kills, while Cary Brett had three blocks.
The Dinos and T-Birds tangle again at 4:00 p.m. on Saturday, with Dinos basketball following the playoff action.
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Trinity Western 3 Thompson Rivers 0
(Trinity Western leads best-of-three quarter-final 1-0)
TRU-TWU Stats
by Mark Janzen, TWU Sports Info Assistant
LANGLEY, BC – The Trinity Western Spartans were ended Thompson Rivers night in short order 3-0 (25-21, 27-25, 25-23) in Match 1 of the opening round of Canada West playoffs on Thursday at the Langley Events Centre. TWU takes a 1-0 lead in the best-of-three quarter-final.
Marc Howatson had a team-high 12 kills and nine digs while Josh Doornenbal had nine kills and five blocks. Lucas Van Berkel had a game-high six blocks. Thompson Rivers’ Kevin Tillie had 18 kills to lead his team while Michael Hammond had 11 kills. Colin Carson led the team with eight digs.
Both teams will be back on the court Friday for Match 2, 8:00 p.m. at the Langley Events Centre.
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