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2014-15 Schedule Heat Women's Volleyball Roster Griffins Women's Heat Women's Volleyball Roster 2014-15 Schedule Heat Men's Volleyball Roster 2014-15 Schedule September (0-2) # Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown, Previous Team (High School) September (2-2) # Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown, Previous Team (High School) 12-Fri Thompson Rivers^ 27-Sat UBC L, 3-2 1 Jeremy Fostvelt DS 5-11 4 Surrey, BC, (Earl Marriott Secondary) 1 Emily Oxland S 5-10 3 North Vancouver, BC, Team BC (Handsworth Secondary) 18-Sat MacEwan W, 3-2 29-Mon Thompson Rivers L, 3-2 2 Ryan Luck DS 6-2 1 Kelowna, BC, (Okanagan Mission Secondary) 3 Katelyn DeJong OH 6-1 4 Calgary, AB, (Calgary Christian) 19-Fri Mount Royal W, 3-0 October (0-9) 3 Leo Schober M 6-6 3 Kelowna, BC, (Kelowna Secondary) L, 3-0 4 Chandler Proch S 5-10 4 Kelowna, BC, (Kelowna Secondary) 20-Sat Brandon L, 3-1 3-Fri Trinity Western 26-Fri Thompson Rivers L, 3-1 4 Jim Bell M/OH 6-6 3 Surrey, BC, (Earl Marriott Secondary) 4-Sat Trinity Western L, 3-1 5 Kailin Jones L 5-5 4 Kelowna, BC, (Kelowna Secondary) October (4-3) 5 Lars Bornemann OH 6-3 2 Victoria, BC, (Oak Bay High School) 10-Fri Alberta(1)* L, 3-0 6 Megan Festival OH 5-11 3 Calgary, AB, Team Alberta (Western Canada High) W, 3-2 10-Fri Alberta(1)* 6 Alex Swiatlowski OH 6-8 3 Victoria, BC, (Oak Bay High) 11-Sat Alberta(1)* L, 3-0 L, 3-1 7 Brianna Beamish OH 5-11 4 Surrey, BC, Team BC (Earl Marriott Secondary) 11-Sat Alberta(1)* 17-Fri Trinity Western(1)* L, 3-0 L, 3-2 7 Kris McCrea OH 6-5 2 Coquitlam, BC, (Dr. Charles Best Secondary) 8 Kaitlynn Given OH 5-11 3 Kelowna, BC, Team BC (Kelowna Secondary) 17-Fri Trinity Western(1)* 18-Sat Trinity Western(1)* L, 3-1 18-Sat Trinity Western(1)* W, 3-2 8 Micah Brown OH/L 6-1 1 Calgary, AB, (Holy Trinity Academy) 9 Sophia Furlan L 5-9 1 Calgary, AB, (Sir Winston Churchill Secondary) 24-Fri Manitoba* L, 3-0 24-Fri Manitoba* W, 3-1 9 Kristof Schlagintweit S 6-3 3 Abbotsford, BC, (Yale Secondary School) 25-Sat Manitoba* L, 3-1 10 Katy Klomps M 6-2 4 Surrey, BC, Team BC (Surrey Christian ) 25-Sat Manitoba* W, 3-0 10 Joshua Harvey M 6-7 3 Cochrane, AB, (Cochrane High) 31-Fri UBC* L, 3-1 11 Katie Wuttunee M 6-3 4 North Vancouver, BC, Capilano (Carswon Graham Sec.) 31-Fri UBC* L, 3-1 11 Nick Schmidt S 6-2 3 Calgary, AB, (Western Canada High) November (2-5) 12 Michelle Jakszuk OH 6-1 2 Gibsons, BC, (Elphinstone Secondary) November (6-1) 12 Kyle Pankratz RS 6-7 4 Surrey, BC, (Fraser Heights Secondary) 1-Sat UBC* L, 3-2 1-Sat UBC* L, 3-0 13 Adam Kern M 6-6 1 Kelowna, BC, (Mount Boucherie Secondary) 13 Myrte Schön OH 5-11 5 Langley, BC, (Langley Christian) 7-Fri Winnipeg* W, 3-0 7-Fri Winnipeg(8)* L, 3-2 14 Alison Gill S 5-8 3 Calgary, AB, (Central Memorial High) 8-Sat Winnipeg* W, 3-0 14 Chris Wilson M 6-7 2 North Vancouver, BC, (Earl Marriott Secondary) 8-Sat Winnipeg(8)* L, 3-0 W, 3-1 L, 3-0 15 Erin Drew M 6-2 2 Kelowna, BC, (Rutland Secondary) 14-Fri Saskatchewan* 16 Tanner March OH 6-4 4 Kelowna, BC, (Okanagan Mission Secondary) 14-Fri Saskatchewan* 15-Sat Saskatchewan* W, 3-0 15-Sat Saskatchewan* L, 3-0 16 Siobhan Fitzpatrick OH 6-1 1 Kelowna, BC, (Immaculata Regional High) 17 Ethan Freund S 6-4 1 Richmond, BC, (Steveston-London Secondary) 21-Fri Regina* W, 3-0 21-Fri Regina* W, 3-1 15 Jory Dickie RS 5-9 RS Kelowna, BC, (Kelowna Secondary) 22-Sat Regina* W, 3-0 Coaching Staff Support Staff 22-Sat Regina* W, 3-0 28-Fri MacEwan* 6 pm Support Staff 8 pm Head Coach: Steve Manuel (14th season) Athletic Therapist: Jeff Thorburn Coaching Staff 28-Fri MacEwan* 29-Sat MacEwan* 5 pm 7 pm Assistant: Karl Enns Student Trainer: Paige Marzinzik Head Coach: Greg Poitras (10th season) Athletic Therapist: Jeff Thorburn 29-Sat MacEwan* January Assistant: Becki Kosinski Assistant: Kyle Joslin Student Trainer: Evan Moore January 9-Fri Calgary* 6 pm 8 pm Assistant: Jackie Toews Assistant: Steve Budd Sports Psychologist: David Freeze 9-Fri Calgary* Director of Athletics: Rob Johnson 10-Sat Calgary* 5 pm Director of Athletics: Rob Johnson 10-Sat Calgary* 7 pm 15-Thu Thompson Rivers* 6 pm 15-Thu Thompson Rivers* 8 pm 17-Sat Thompson Rivers* 5 pm Griffins Women's Volleyball Roster Griffins Men's Volleyball Roster 17-Sat Thompson Rivers* 6:45 pm 29-Thu Mount Royal* 5 pm # Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown, Previous Team (High School) 29-Thu Mount Royal* 6:30 pm # Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown, Previous Team (High School) 30-Fri Mount Royal* 4 pm 1 Andrew Schmaus LIB 6-0 3 Spruce Grove, AB, (Spruce Grove Composit) 30-Fri Mount Royal* 5:30 pm 1 Jessica Brown S 5-9 2 Sherwood Park, AB, (Bev Facey High School) February 2 Jared Schubert LIB 6-1 2 Edmonton, AB, (Harry Ainlay) 2 Megan Ewasuk MH 5-11 3 Edmonton, AB, (Strathcona) 6-Fri Brandon* 6 pm February 8 pm 3 Porcha Diggs OH 5-7 5 Edmonton, AB, Kings University College 7-Sat Brandon* 5 pm 3 Carter Robertson LIB 6-3 1 Edmonton, AB, (Harry Ainlay) 6-Fri Brandon* 7 pm 4 Jasey Hook MH 6-0 2 Edmonton, AB, (Ross Sheppard) Home matches in bold; CIS Rank(#) 4 Shane Kerrison OH 6-3 2 Morinville, AB, Morinville Community 7-Sat Brandon* * Canada West match; Times listed (PST) 5 Lee Iverson OH 6-3 3 Edmonton, AB, (Harry Ainlay) Home matches in bold; CIS Rank(#) 5 Michelle Bodnarek OH 5-10 2 Edmonton, AB, (Archbishop MacDonald) ^ Scrimmage *Canada West match; Times listed (PST) 6 Madison Porisky OH 5-9 4 St.Albert, AB, (Bellrose High School) 6 Travis Czainski S 6-0 4 Sarnia, ON, Red Deer College Canada West Men’s Standings 7 Madison Lakey LIB 5-7 3 Edmonton, AB, (Harry Ainley) Canada West Women’s Standings 7 Marcus Ernewein RS 6-4 3 Spruce Grove, AB, Mount Royal University 8 Zachary Brown OH 6-3 5 Sherwood Park, AB, Mount Royal University GP W L SW SL Strk PTS 8 Rebecca Martin S 5-7 4 Cochrane, AB, (Bow Valley Composite High School) GP W L SW SL Strk PTS 9 Matthew Abaya OH 6-2 4 Edmonton, AB, (Louis St. Laurent) 9 Karly Edgar LIB 5-8 2 Sherwood Park, AB, (Bev Facey High School) UBC Okanagan 14 10 4 36 18 W6 20 Alberta 12 12 0 36 10 W12 24 10 Matthew Mohler S 6-3 3 Edmonton, AB, (Strathcona Comp) 11 Christina Campbell OH 5-10 5 St. Albert, AB, (Paul Kane) Alberta 12 9 3 33 14 W1 18 Brandon 12 9 3 29 14 L1 18 11 Damon Holmen OH 6-3 4 Taber, AB, Olds College 12 Danielle Munsterman S 5-10 3 Edmonton, AB, Kings University College Calgary 12 8 4 31 21 W4 16 Winnipeg 12 9 3 30 15 W1 18 12 Paul Kuhse OH 6-5 2 Edmonton, AB, (Ross Shepphard) 13 Cassidy Kinsella OH 5-9 2 Leduc, AB, (Christ the King) Trinity Western 12 8 4 29 20 W5 16 UBC 14 9 5 35 23 L1 18 14 Sean Piester OH 6-6 5 Sherwood Park, AB, Mount Royal University 14 Dakota Wilson MH 6-1 3 Bashaw, AB, (Olds College) Mount Royal 12 8 4 27 19 L1 16 UBC 14 8 6 36 24 W1 16 15 Jonah Gilham MID 6-6 3 Medicine Hat, AB, Red Deer College 15 Barb Cranston OH 5-10 4 Ft. St. John, BC, Grande Prairie Reg. Col Trinity Western 12 8 4 29 20 W1 16 Brandon 12 7 5 26 26 L2 14 16 Brady Atwood OH 6-4 3 Jaffray, BC, College of the Rockies 16 Alex Schwanke MH 6-0 1 Fort Saskatchewan,AB, (Ardrossan High School) Saskatchewan 12 7 5 23 21 W6 14 Thompson Rivers 14 7 7 25 31 L1 14 17 Cristian Sides OH 6-4 1 Edmonton, AB, (Ross Shepphard) Manitoba 14 7 7 29 24 W1 14 Coaching Staff Support Staff Winnipeg 12 6 6 23 27 L1 12 18 Mark Ritter OH 6-3 3 Westlock, AB, Red Deer College Calgary 12 5 7 24 24 W2 10 Head Coach: Ken Briggs (13th season) Athletic Therapist: Jennifer Dunn Manitoba 14 6 8 28 29 W1 12 Coaching Staff Support Staff Assistant: Jocelyn Blair Sport Psychologist: David Johnson MacEwan 12 5 7 23 30 W2 10 Thompson Rivers 14 5 9 22 32 L1 10 Head Coach: Brad Poplawski (4th season) Athletic Therapist: Jennifer Dunn Assistant: Melissa VanYken Regina 12 3 9 16 31 L4 6 UBC Okanagan 14 2 12 11 37 W2 4 Student Therapist: Ashley Ouellette Assistant: Eirik Thomassen Assistant: Darryl Roper Saskatchewan 12 3 9 15 29 L6 6 Assistant: Katie Dodterom Regina 12 1 11 7 33 L7 2 Assistant: Kim Bolin Mount Royal 12 2 10 13 34 L7 4 Assistant: Mike DeRocco MacEwan 12 0 12 6 36 L12 0 Women’s Overall record: 12-6 Conf: 10-4 Home: 5-1 Away: 5-3 Neutral: 0-0 Heat volleyball welcomes Griffins for final weekend of 2014 2014-15 CONFERENCE STATS To close out 2014 before heading into the Home sweet home: The Furnace has been ## Player m s k k/s e ta pct a a/s sa sa/s digs d/s bs ba tot b/s pts pts/s winter break, the UBC Okanagan Heat vol- friendly for their hot inhabitants, who are 5- 1 Emily Oxland 13 51 4 0.08 4 24 0 317 6.22 17 0.33 77 1.51 0 9 9 0.18 25.5 0.5 leyball teams will welcome CIS newcomers 1 in their domain.
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