Burn ban in affect in Plympton-Wyoming

Twin Bridges wins gold
February 20, 2014
The Twin Bridges Thunder won gold at Ontario Volleyball Association tournament in Stratford recently.
All games in round robin play went to the third game tie break.
In the final, the girls lost the first game, but came back to win the second. After being down 7-2 in a final tie break to 15, the team fought back to win 15-13 to claim gold.
Front row from left
Coach Barb Rigg-Garbaty, Elise McInnis, Julia Iliescu, Sabina Henry, Jenn Taylor
Back row from left
Marissa Mueller (Petrolia), Natalie DeVlugt (Wyoming), Dana Minnis, Amanda Brookfield, Sara Donais (Petrolia), Ashley Hoeksma (Wyoming), Kaitlyn Douglas, Megan McGrail (Wyoming)

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