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CIS athletes road to the Olympics: Canada advances to quarterfinals at Olympic qualifier
Source: Volleyball Canada
TIJUANA, Mexico – Canada easily defeated Honduras 25-9,
25-8, 25-10 on Tuesday afternoon and advanced to the quarterfinals
at the eight-country Olympic qualifying tournament in women’s
volleyball.
With the victory Canada concludes the round robin portion of the
tournament with a win and two losses for third place in Group
A. Canada, ranked 22nd in the world, will either face Mexico
(27th internationally) or Cuba (10th) in Wednesday’s
quarterfinal. Mexico and Cuba face each other for first spot
in Group B later Tuesday night.
The winner of the tournament earns a ticket to the 2012 London
Games.
Kyla Richey of Vancouver was the top Canadian scorer with 16
points, Tonya Mokelki of Weyburn, Sask., added 15 and Marisa Field
of Vancouver 14. The Canadian served a whopping 13 aces and
out blocked Honduras 10-2.
‘’We played our second line-up most of the game and
they did a good job,’’ said Canada’s head coach
Arnd Ludwig. Setter Kelci French of Okotoks, Alta., made her
international debut with the national team.
Mokelki, who hadn’t played in the first two matches was
pleased to be involved in Canada’s first win of the
tournament.
‘’There’s a lot of excitement on the team right
now and we are looking forward to our next match,’’ she
said. ‘’It was a fortunate break today that we
had chance to rest some of our top players and the way played today
really helped the team.’’
Top Canadian scorers Sarah Pavan of Kitchener, Ont., and Tammy
Mahon of Holland, Man., both took the opportunity to rest for
Wednesday’s big match.
Canada’s quarterfinal is scheduled for 8 p.m. (EDT) Wednesday
and will be streamed on-line at www.norceca.org



















