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Practice ‘til you can’t get it wrong

This week was a slower one for the Vipers as there were no tournaments scheduled for either the 15U or 18U teams. Both teams practiced throughout the week, while the 18U team scheduled a game against Estevan on Monday, Feb.
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Karlie Jackson of Wawota chases down a tight set and capitalizes on her efforts by earning a point for the Vipers in their match against Estevan.

                This week was a slower one for the Vipers as there were no tournaments scheduled for either the 15U or 18U teams. Both teams practiced throughout the week, while the 18U team scheduled a game against Estevan on Monday, Feb. 9, at the request of the Estevan team.

                The 18U Vipers took on Estevan playing as many sets as they could between 5:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. the time when the younger Vipers were scheduled to practice.

                Comfortable in their home gym the girls went on a few serving runs in each set, which made a considerable impact on the Estevan team. In the end the 18U Vipers were able to win all four sets, while utilizing different plays and working hard in each match.

                Next action for the Vipers will be an 18U tournament in Regina this weekend, Feb. 21 and 22, while the 15U team will compete the weekend after also in Regina, Feb. 28 and March 1. Both are tournaments hosted by the Queen City Volleyball Club (QCVC).

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