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1A Girls Volleyball Provincials Program

(Click on photo to look through the gallery, see rosters below)

Bashaw High Team History: The Rebels launched their season with a strong run at the Augustana University Invitational, finishing 11th of 27 teams, and signaling a team on the rise. The Rebels 17-6 overall record reflects a team forged through disruption, bonded by resilience and are charging toward Manning with a momentum and belief they can challenge anyone on the provincial stage.
Coaldale Christian Team History: The Coaldale Christian Titans battled in many league games against competitive 2A and 3A schools in their Deep South league as well as difficult teams and close games in a tournament hosted by CACHS. They quickly picked up on game adjustments, learned to work efficiently as a team and developed perseverance to win. This helped them secure their 3rd place in Stirling and 1st place in Bow Island. They kept up their drive and fight to win the South Zone Championship.
Covenant Canadian Reformed School Team History: This is the first time that a senior girls' team has made volleyball provincials in the history of CCRS. The girls battled hard at their zone championship, taking it all the way to a nail-biting third set, where they pulled off the victory and took home the banner.
Delia School Team History: The Delia Bulldogs have had a successful two years, winning the South Central A-AA Zone JV championship last year. Continuing with the exact same team this year as a senior team, we won our home tournament, with 8 teams attending. We placed second in three other tournaments, and won our zone championship in a commanding fashion. Our final record going into provincials is 26-6-4.
Stringam Law
Ecole des Beaux Lacs Team History: Led by young women with remarkable leadership skills, our volleyball team is a fierce group of relentless athletes who embody courage and determination. Though young, their talent has been nurtured since grade 5 through a coaching philosophy rooted in long-term development, and this season was a shining example of that vision. This group represents not only athletic excellence but also the inspiring spirit of growth, leadership, and perseverance.
Ecole Plamondon Team History: The Plamondon Hawks are very excited to be representing the North East again as a Wildcard berth for 2025 Provincials! Overall, the team posted a 15 - 6 record during our shortened tournament season. The team hit our stride at NE Zone Playoffs, winning our first 6 matches and placed 1st in Power Pool A.Plamondon would like to wish all our fellow competitors good health and the best of luck this week as we look forward to an outstanding competition!
Foremost High Team History: The team has had a good season and found their best form late in the season. Capped off with a good performance at the South Zone Championships as they came out with a silver medal!
Gus Wetter Team History: The 2025 Senior Girls Tigers built a season defined by grit, teamwork, and heart. A major highlight was earning bronze at a 3A tournament, proving they could compete with much larger schools. The Tigers then finished 2nd at Areas and 2nd at East Central Zones, securing their spot at the 1A Provincial Championship in Manning. Their season was driven by strong defense, smart decision-making, and relentless effort. A special thank-you to the parents for their support.
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Hines Creek Composite Team History: This is a team of heart. The team currently holds a record of 15-3. It took the girls a while to really believe what they are capable of. The coaches saw on day one the potential of this group and knew great things lay ahead. Although it took a while to believe in themselves, they came together as a team and each player found their role, embracing everything and anything that came their way. Their dedication and commitment to the game are among the best we've ever seen.
Manning Aurora Composite School Team History: This season marks a remarkable milestone as our girls attend Provincials for the third consecutive year—and have the incredible honour of hosting the championship on their home court. Their commitment to the sport and to each other shines through in every match!  We are excited to welcome teams from across the province to our community. They are proud to represent their school and their hometown, and can’t wait to share the court with the best teams in Alberta!
Marwayne Jubilee School Team History: Team was competitive throughout the season with all of their losses coming against provincially ranked teams. First appearance at provincials in over 20 years.
St. Thomas Aquinas (Provost) Team History: Saint Thomas Aquinas opened their season by winning the King’s University tournament. They followed that strong start with a bronze at St. Jerome’s against tough 2A and 3A competition, then dominated their home tournament—dropping only two sets across nine games. The team struck gold again in Paradise Hill, giving up just one set.  They went undefeated in league and area play and capped off their run with a first-place finish at zones.
  • Bashaw High Team History: The Rebels launched their season with a strong run at the Augustana University Invitational, finishing 11th of 27 teams, and signaling a team on the rise. The Rebels 17-6 overall record reflects a team forged through disruption, bonded by resilience and are charging toward Manning with a momentum and belief they can challenge anyone on the provincial stage.
    Bashaw High Team History: The Rebels launched their season with a strong run at the Augustana University Invitational, finishing 11th of 27 teams, and signaling a team on the rise. The Rebels 17-6 overall record reflects a team forged through disruption, bonded by resilience and are charging toward Manning with a momentum and belief they can challenge anyone on the provincial stage.
  • Coaldale Christian Team History: The Coaldale Christian Titans battled in many league games against competitive 2A and 3A schools in their Deep South league as well as difficult teams and close games in a tournament hosted by CACHS. They quickly picked up on game adjustments, learned to work efficiently as a team and developed perseverance to win. This helped them secure their 3rd place in Stirling and 1st place in Bow Island. They kept up their drive and fight to win the South Zone Championship.
    Coaldale Christian Team History: The Coaldale Christian Titans battled in many league games against competitive 2A and 3A schools in their Deep South league as well as difficult teams and close games in a tournament hosted by CACHS. They quickly picked up on game adjustments, learned to work efficiently as a team and developed perseverance to win. This helped them secure their 3rd place in Stirling and 1st place in Bow Island. They kept up their drive and fight to win the South Zone Championship.
  • Covenant Canadian Reformed School Team History: This is the first time that a senior girls' team has made volleyball provincials in the history of CCRS. The girls battled hard at their zone championship, taking it all the way to a nail-biting third set, where they pulled off the victory and took home the banner.
    Covenant Canadian Reformed School Team History: This is the first time that a senior girls' team has made volleyball provincials in the history of CCRS. The girls battled hard at their zone championship, taking it all the way to a nail-biting third set, where they pulled off the victory and took home the banner.
  • Delia School Team History: The Delia Bulldogs have had a successful two years, winning the South Central A-AA Zone JV championship last year. Continuing with the exact same team this year as a senior team, we won our home tournament, with 8 teams attending. We placed second in three other tournaments, and won our zone championship in a commanding fashion. Our final record going into provincials is 26-6-4.
    Delia School Team History: The Delia Bulldogs have had a successful two years, winning the South Central A-AA Zone JV championship last year. Continuing with the exact same team this year as a senior team, we won our home tournament, with 8 teams attending. We placed second in three other tournaments, and won our zone championship in a commanding fashion. Our final record going into provincials is 26-6-4.
  • Stringam Law
    Stringam Law
  • Ecole des Beaux Lacs Team History: Led by young women with remarkable leadership skills, our volleyball team is a fierce group of relentless athletes who embody courage and determination. Though young, their talent has been nurtured since grade 5 through a coaching philosophy rooted in long-term development, and this season was a shining example of that vision. This group represents not only athletic excellence but also the inspiring spirit of growth, leadership, and perseverance.
    Ecole des Beaux Lacs Team History: Led by young women with remarkable leadership skills, our volleyball team is a fierce group of relentless athletes who embody courage and determination. Though young, their talent has been nurtured since grade 5 through a coaching philosophy rooted in long-term development, and this season was a shining example of that vision. This group represents not only athletic excellence but also the inspiring spirit of growth, leadership, and perseverance.
  • Ecole Plamondon Team History: The Plamondon Hawks are very excited to be representing the North East again as a Wildcard berth for 2025 Provincials! Overall, the team posted a 15 - 6 record during our shortened tournament season. The team hit our stride at NE Zone Playoffs, winning our first 6 matches and placed 1st in Power Pool A.Plamondon would like to wish all our fellow competitors good health and the best of luck this week as we look forward to an outstanding competition!
    Ecole Plamondon Team History: The Plamondon Hawks are very excited to be representing the North East again as a Wildcard berth for 2025 Provincials! Overall, the team posted a 15 - 6 record during our shortened tournament season. The team hit our stride at NE Zone Playoffs, winning our first 6 matches and placed 1st in Power Pool A.Plamondon would like to wish all our fellow competitors good health and the best of luck this week as we look forward to an outstanding competition!
  • Foremost High Team History: The team has had a good season and found their best form late in the season. Capped off with a good performance at the South Zone Championships as they came out with a silver medal!
    Foremost High Team History: The team has had a good season and found their best form late in the season. Capped off with a good performance at the South Zone Championships as they came out with a silver medal!
  • Gus Wetter Team History: The 2025 Senior Girls Tigers built a season defined by grit, teamwork, and heart. A major highlight was earning bronze at a 3A tournament, proving they could compete with much larger schools. The Tigers then finished 2nd at Areas and 2nd at East Central Zones, securing their spot at the 1A Provincial Championship in Manning. Their season was driven by strong defense, smart decision-making, and relentless effort. A special thank-you to the parents for their support.
    Gus Wetter Team History: The 2025 Senior Girls Tigers built a season defined by grit, teamwork, and heart. A major highlight was earning bronze at a 3A tournament, proving they could compete with much larger schools. The Tigers then finished 2nd at Areas and 2nd at East Central Zones, securing their spot at the 1A Provincial Championship in Manning. Their season was driven by strong defense, smart decision-making, and relentless effort. A special thank-you to the parents for their support.
  • Alberta Pulse Growers
    Alberta Pulse Growers
  • Hines Creek Composite Team History: This is a team of heart. The team currently holds a record of 15-3. It took the girls a while to really believe what they are capable of. The coaches saw on day one the potential of this group and knew great things lay ahead. Although it took a while to believe in themselves, they came together as a team and each player found their role, embracing everything and anything that came their way. Their dedication and commitment to the game are among the best we've ever seen.
    Hines Creek Composite Team History: This is a team of heart. The team currently holds a record of 15-3. It took the girls a while to really believe what they are capable of. The coaches saw on day one the potential of this group and knew great things lay ahead. Although it took a while to believe in themselves, they came together as a team and each player found their role, embracing everything and anything that came their way. Their dedication and commitment to the game are among the best we've ever seen.
  • Manning Aurora Composite School Team History: This season marks a remarkable milestone as our girls attend Provincials for the third consecutive year—and have the incredible honour of hosting the championship on their home court. Their commitment to the sport and to each other shines through in every match!  We are excited to welcome teams from across the province to our community. They are proud to represent their school and their hometown, and can’t wait to share the court with the best teams in Alberta!
    Manning Aurora Composite School Team History: This season marks a remarkable milestone as our girls attend Provincials for the third consecutive year—and have the incredible honour of hosting the championship on their home court. Their commitment to the sport and to each other shines through in every match! We are excited to welcome teams from across the province to our community. They are proud to represent their school and their hometown, and can’t wait to share the court with the best teams in Alberta!
  • Marwayne Jubilee School Team History: Team was competitive throughout the season with all of their losses coming against provincially ranked teams. First appearance at provincials in over 20 years.
    Marwayne Jubilee School Team History: Team was competitive throughout the season with all of their losses coming against provincially ranked teams. First appearance at provincials in over 20 years.
  • St. Thomas Aquinas (Provost) Team History: Saint Thomas Aquinas opened their season by winning the King’s University tournament. They followed that strong start with a bronze at St. Jerome’s against tough 2A and 3A competition, then dominated their home tournament—dropping only two sets across nine games. The team struck gold again in Paradise Hill, giving up just one set.  They went undefeated in league and area play and capped off their run with a first-place finish at zones.
    St. Thomas Aquinas (Provost) Team History: Saint Thomas Aquinas opened their season by winning the King’s University tournament. They followed that strong start with a bronze at St. Jerome’s against tough 2A and 3A competition, then dominated their home tournament—dropping only two sets across nine games. The team struck gold again in Paradise Hill, giving up just one set. They went undefeated in league and area play and capped off their run with a first-place finish at zones.

1A Girls Volleyball Provincial Team Rosters

Bashaw High - Rebels - Volleyball - Girls - 1A - 2025-2026
Name Position Height Uniform #
Valeria (Valeria) Oliveros Middle -- 6

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Coaldale Christian - Titans - Volleyball - Girls - 1A - 2025-2026
Covenant Canadian Reformed School - Stingerz - Volleyball - Girls - 1A - 2025-2026
Name Position Height Uniform #
Ebany Breukelman Middle -- 5
Bentley Aikema Middle -- 11

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Delia School - Bulldogs - Volleyball - Girls - 1A - 2025-2026
Ecole des Beaux Lacs - Attaque - Volleyball - Girls - 1A - 2025-2026
Ecole Plamondon - Hawks - Volleyball - Girls - 1A - 2025-2026
Foremost High - Falcons - Volleyball - Girls - 1A - 2025-2026
Name Position Height Uniform #
Pilar (Pilar) Zaldiver Power/Right Side -- 17

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Gus Wetter - Tigers - Volleyball - Girls - 1A - 2025-2026
Hines Creek Composite - Tigers - Volleyball - Girls - 1A - 2025-2026
Manning Aurora Composite School - Raiders - Volleyball - Girls - 1A - 2025-2026
Name Position Height Uniform #
Mekya Davidson Setter -- 11
Bree Nicklason Power -- 12

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Marwayne Jubilee School - Wildcats - Volleyball - Girls - 1A - 2025-2026
St. Thomas Aquinas (Provost) - Saints/Angels - Volleyball - Girls - 1A - 2025-2026
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