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Canada West Standings 2003-04 MEN’S VOLLEYBALL Canada West Standings MP MW ML GP GW GL Pts Manitoba* 20 15 5 7652 2421 Alberta* 20 15 5 7754 2321 Saskatchewan* 20 14 6 7952 2719 Trinity Western* 20 12 8 78 41 37 17 Winnipeg* 20 9 1174 34 4013 UBC* 20 8 1279 34 4511 Calgary 20 6 14 74 28 46 9 Regina 20 1 19 65 6 59 1 *qualified for playoffs Visitor Home Thu Oct 23 Manitoba 1 Winnipeg 3 Sat Oct 25 Winnipeg 0 Manitoba 3 Sat Nov 01 Saskatchewan 3 Regina 0 Sun Nov 02 Saskatchewan 3 Regina 0 Fri Nov 07 Alberta 3 Calgary 0 Winnipeg 3 Regina 1 Sat Nov 08 UBC 1 Saskatchewan 3 Trinity Western 1 Manitoba 3 Alberta 3 Calgary 2 Winnipeg 3 Regina 1 Sun Nov 09 UBC 0 Saskatchewan 3 Trinity Western 0 Manitoba 3 Thu Nov 13 Manitoba 3 Regina 0 Fri Nov 14 Trinity Western 1 Alberta 3 Manitoba 2 Regina 3 Sat Nov 15 Calgary 2 UBC 3 Trinity Western 1 Alberta 3 Sun Nov 16 Calgary 3 UBC 2 Fri Nov 21 UBC 1 Trinity Western 3 Regina 0 Alberta 3 Calgary 3 Winnipeg 0 Sat Nov 22 UBC 1 Trinity Western 3 Regina 0 Alberta 3 Calgary 2 Winnipeg 3 Manitoba 3 Saskatchewan 2 Sun Nov 23 Manitoba 3 Saskatchewan 1 Fri Nov 28 Regina 0 UBC 3 Trinity Western 3 Calgary 2 Alberta 1 Manitoba 3 Saskatchewan 3 Winnipeg 1 Sat Nov 29 Regina 0 UBC 3 Trinity Western 0 Calgary 3 Alberta 3 Manitoba 2 Saskatchewan 3 Winnipeg 2 Fri Jan 09 UBC 0 Winnipeg 3 Alberta 3 Trinity Western 0 Saskatchewan 3 Calgary 1 Sat Jan 10 UBC 1 Winnipeg 3 Alberta 2 Trinity Western 3 Saskatchewan 3 Calgary 0 Fri Jan 16 Manitoba 3 UBC 0 Trinity Western 3 Regina 0 Calgary 0 Alberta 3 Winnipeg 0 Saskatchewan 3 Sat Jan 17 Manitoba 1 UBC 3 Trinity Western 3 Regina 0 Calgary 0 Alberta 3 Winnipeg 0 Saskatchewan 3 Fri Jan 23 UBC 2 Calgary 3 Winnipeg 3 Trinity Western 1 Alberta 3 Saskatchewan 2 Regina 0 Manitoba 3 Sat Jan 24 UBC 3 Calgary 1 Winnipeg 2 Trinity Western 3 Alberta 2 Saskatchewan 3 Regina 0 Manitoba 3 Fri Jan 30 Alberta 2 UBC 3 Saskatchewan 2 Trinity Western 3 Manitoba 3 Calgary 0 Regina 0 Winnipeg 3 Sat Jan 31 Alberta 3 UBC 0 Saskatchewan 1 Trinity Western 3 Manitoba 3 Calgary 0 Regina 0 Winnipeg 3 Fri Feb 06 Trinity Western 3 UBC 2 Winnipeg 0 Alberta 3 Calgary 3 Regina 0 Saskatchewan 2 Manitoba 3 Sat Feb 07 Trinity Western 1 UBC 3 Winnipeg 0 Alberta 3 Calgary 3 Regina 0 Saskatchewan 3 Manitoba 1 Thu Feb 12 Winnipeg 1 Manitoba 3 Fri Feb 13 UBC 0 Alberta 3 Calgary 0 Trinity Western 3 Regina 0 Saskatchewan 3 Sat Feb 14 UBC 3 Alberta 2 Calgary 0 Trinity Western 3 Regina 1 Saskatchewan 3 Manitoba 3 Winnipeg 1 Playoffs Canada West Quarter-Finals (best 2 of 3) Thurs Feb 19 #5 Winnipeg 3 #2 Alberta 0 #4 TWU 0 #3Saskatchewan 3 Fri Feb 20 #6 UBC 0 #1 Manitoba 3 #5 Winnipeg 0 #2 Alberta 3 #4 TWU 1 #3Saskatchewan 3 Sat Feb 21 #6 UBC 1 #1 Manitoba 3 #5 Winnipeg 1 #2 Alberta 3 Canada West Final Four @ Manitoba Fri Feb 27 #3Saskatchewan 3 #2 Alberta 1 #4 TWU 1 #1 Manitoba 3 Sat Feb 28 Bronze #4 TWU 0 #2 Alberta 3 Gold #3Saskatchewan 3 #1 Manitoba 2 CIS Champiosnhip March 5-7, 2004 at Université Laval in Quebec City Tournament Seedings 1. Saskatchewan Huskies 2. Manitoba Bisons 3. Alberta Golden Bears 4. Laval Rouge et Or 5. Trinity Western Spartans 6. Toronto Varsity Blues 7. Dalhousie Tigers 8. Sherbrooke Vert et Or Friday, March 5 Manitoba 3 Dalhousie 0 (25-18, 25-23, 25-20) Alberta 3 Toronto 0 (25-19, 25-15, 25-22) Trinity Western 3 Laval 1 (25-21, 25-22, 22-25, 25-23) Saskatchewan 3 Sherbrooke 0 (25-19, 25-19, 25-20) Saturday, March 6 Toronto 3 Dalhousie 1 (25-19, 26-24, 23-25, 25-23) Sherbrooke 3 Laval 2 (25-23, 25-23, 26-28 24-26, 15-9) Alberta 3 Manitoba 0 (25-21, 28-26, 25-22) Saskatchewan 3 Trinity Western 0 (25-19, 29-27, 25-19) Sunday, Mach 7 Consolation: Sherbrooke 3 Toronto 0 (25-23, 25-23, 25-15) Bronze: Trinity Western 3 Manitoba 1 (29-27, 25-16, 16-25, 25-21) Gold: Saskatchewan 3 Alberta 2 (27-25, 25-21, 19-25, 22-25, 16-14) Championship MVP Joel Ens, Saskatchewan Championship Tournament All-Stars Joel Ens, Saskatchewan Nicholas Cundy, Alberta Adam Ens, Saskatchewan Aaron Schulha, Alberta Nathan Johnson, Sask. Chris Meehan, TWU Jeremy King, Alberta Canada West Conference Leaders HITTING PERCENTAGE G Kills Err Total Pct 1. Jarrod Small, Wpg 74 147 39 247 .437 2. Chris Meehan, TWU 59 114 33 192 .422 3. Adam Ens, SK 78 328 92 590 .400 4. Cam Dobie, Wpg 74 182 52 347 .375 5. Nicholas Cundy, AB 76 247 77 478 .356 6. Jeremy King, AB 73 218 71 424 .347 7. Josh Klassen, Man 76 221 80 429 .329 8. Toon van Lankvelt, Man 75 245 83 516 .314 9. Darren Dove, SK 54 85 29 179 .313 10. Geoff Emslie, UBC 79 245 92 495 .309 POINTS G K SA BS BA Points Avg 1. Adam Ens, SK 78 328 55 3 15 393.5 5.04 2. Hart Spencer, Reg 65 257 8 3 13 274.5 4.22 3. Murray Laidlaw, Man 76 252 10 27 26 302.0 3.97 4. Nicholas Cundy, AB 76 247 25 4 51 301.5 3.97 5. Stephen Ens, Wpg 74 234 36 9 22 290.0 3.92 6. Sean Kendal, Cgy 72 233 20 16 24 281.0 3.90 7. Toon van Lankvelt, Man 75 245 8 15 26 281.0 3.75 8. Steve Corothers, UBC 73 250 11 0 21 271.5 3.72 9. Geoff Emslie, UBC 79 245 14 5 26 277.0 3.51 10. Jeremy King, AB 73 218 10 5 41 253.5 3.47 KILLS G No. Avg 1. Adam Ens, SK 78 328 4.21 2. Hart Spencer, Reg 65 257 3.95 3. Steve Corothers, UBC 73 250 3.42 4. Murray Laidlaw, Man 76 252 3.32 5. Toon van Lankvelt, Man 75 245 3.27 6. Nicholas Cundy, AB 76 247 3.25 7. Sean Kendal, Cgy 72 233 3.24 8. Stephen Ens, Wpg 74 234 3.16 9. Geoff Emslie, UBC 79 245 3.10 10. Joel Ens, SK 63 191 3.03 ASSISTS G No. Avg 1. Mike, Man 76 820 10.79 2. Nathan Johnson, SK 77 812 10.55 3. Dustin Schneider, Wpg 69 710 10.29 4. Brock Davidiuk, AB 77 787 10.22 5. Glenn Handley, Cgy 75 725 9.67 6. Dave Beleznay, UBC 72 659 9.15 7. Aaron Anderson, Reg 65 567 8.72 8. Josh Howatson, TWU 61 500 8.20 BLOCKS G Solo Asst Total Avg 1. Chris Meehan, TWU 59 11 72 83.0 1.41 2. Leo Carroll, AB 75 18 75 93.0 1.24 3. Adam Kaminski, AB 73 9 73 82.0 1.12 4. Andrew Heidebrecht, Man 74 21 60 81.0 1.09 5. Jarrod Small, Wpg 74 15 45 60.0 0.81 5. Justin Pankratz, TWU 63 3 48 51.0 0.81 7. Steven Rogalsky, TWU 59 8 39 47.0 0.80 8. Brandon Needham, SK 63 18 31 49.0 0.78 9. Josh Howatson, TWU 61 9 38 47.0 0.77 DIGS G No. Avg 1. Jeffrey Lang, UBC 65 142 2.18 2. Michael Munday, Man 76 149 1.96 3. Matt Enns, SK 45 84 1.87 4. Shawn Scarcello, Wpg 74 135 1.82 5. Robert Ellis, Cgy 68 123 1.81 5. Adam Ens, SK 78 141 1.81 7. Glenn Handley, Cgy 75 129 1.72 8. Jason Hofer, TWU 75 121 1.61 9. Scott Masterson, Man 76 121 1.59 10. Eric Green, SK 61 96 1.57 Canada West Awards Player of the Year Adam Ens, SK Rookie of the Year Adam Kaminski, AB TSN Nominee Andrew Lockhart, SK Coach of the Year Terry Danyluk, AB Canada West All-Stars First Team Second Team All-Rookie Adam Ens, SK Murray Laidlaw, MB Adam Kaminski, AB Mike Munday, MB Sean Kendall, Cgy Ben Schellenberg, Wpg Chris Meehan, TWU Brock Davidiuk, AB Steve Rogalsky, TWU Nicholas Cundy, AB Jeremy King, AB Andrew Bonner, UBC Geoff Emslie, UBC Nathan Johnson, SK Dustin Addison-Schneider, Wpg Stephen Ens, Wpg Josh Klassen, MB Jeff Anuik, Regina CIS Awards Player of the Year Adam Ens, SK Rookie of the Year Adam Kaminski, AB Dale Iwanoczko TSN Nominee Andrew Lockhart, SK Libero of the Year Jeff Weiler, Dalhousie Coach of the Year Terry Danyluk, AB CIS All-Canadians First Team Year Position Hometown Faculty Marc Arseneau Toronto 5 Left Side Toronto, Ont. BPHE Christian Bernier Montreal 4 Hitter St-Jean-sur-Richelieu Education Nicholas Cundy Alberta 3 Outside Edmonton Arts Adam Ens Saskatchewan 5 Left Side Rosthern, Sask. Education Mathieu Lagrandeur Laval 5 Middle Valcourt, Que. Architecture Christopher Meehan Trinity Western 3 Middle/RS Clearwater, B.C. Bus. Admin. Mike Munday Manitoba 5 Setter Winnipeg Management Second Team Geoff Emslie UBC 3 Outside Kelowna, B.C.
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