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T-Birds fly high in home opener
by Lee Dorner, UBC Sports Info Assistant
VANCOUVER – The UBC Thunderbirds didn’t disappoint
their fans who came to celebrate their 2009 CIS championship
banner-raising on Friday night at War Memorial Gym, as they began
the new campaign with a 3-0 win (25-20, 25-10, 25-15) over the
Winnipeg Wesmen.
After UBC led by as many as eight points late in the first set,
Winnipeg rallied to pull to within four before a big kill from Kyla
Richey won the set 25-20 for the ‘Birds.
Winnipeg-UBC women's volleyball boxscore
Aside from an early lead in the third set, the Wesmen weren’t
able to challenge the two-time defending national champions the
rest of the way.
The T-Birds out-hit Winnipeg .410 to .033 as a team but UBC head
coach Doug Reimer thought the match was closer than the scoreline
indicated.
“The score was not reflective of how Winnipeg played,”
said Reimer. “It was only a few big runs that made it
one-sided and I think they will be disappointed that it
wasn’t closer. But I have to give our girls credit for
staying patient.”
The second set was all T-Birds from start to finish. Rayel Quiring
led the ‘Birds on an early 11-0 run to spot them a big lead
and Shanice Marcelle capped off the frame with an ace on set
point.
The ‘Birds sputtered out of the gate in the third set,
falling behind by three points heading into the first timeout. That
was about as good as things got for Winnipeg though, as a 7-2 run
out of the timeout put UBC back in the driver’s seat and the
‘Birds finished the set on an 11-2 run.
Quiring finished with a game-high 13 kills and a .522 hitting
percentage.
“What impressed me most about Rayel today was how efficient
she was,” said Reimer. “She didn’t make many
errors and she hit a lot of different types of shots.”
Liz Cordonier had a solid night for UBC as well, racking up 10
kills on .444 hitting. She also had two aces and a game-high 10
digs. Setter Katie Tyzuk had 31 assists in the win.
Carleen Kruschel led Winnipeg with six kills, while chipping in
five digs. Lauren Sears had five kills to go along with two
blocks.
The same two squads will be back at War Memorial Gym on Saturday
night to wrap up the series. Game two begins at 6:00 p.m. PDT




















