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Canada wins series against Turkey
KINGSTON, Canada, May 19, 2013 – Canada defeated Turkey in two
of three-match exhibition series between the two countries in
men’s volleyball as the North Americans continue with their
preparation for the FIVB World League tournament which starts
May 31 against the Netherlands in Quebec City.
The Canadians won the two matches held at the National Training
Centre in Gatineau, Quebec by 3-2 (21-25, 25-23, 25-19, 16-25,
15-12) and 3-0 (25-19, 25-18, 25-17). The Turkish won the third
3-2 (21-25, 25-19, 17-25, 25-15, 17-15) in Kingston, Ontario on
Saturday.
Head coach Glenn Hoag continued to provide court time to most of
the players as he evaluates for the World League.
Steve Brinkman, a veteran of more than 200 international
matches, is excited about this upcoming season with Team Canada.
“It’s better than ever,” said Brinkman, who won a league title
with his pro team in China this past winter which also included
Team Canada captain Fred Winters. “This is a team that is on the
rise. The more we play, the better we get and playing in World
League is going to help us even more towards our ultimate goal
of qualifying for the 2016 Olympics.”
Adam Kaminsky, who spent the winter playing pro in the Czech
Republic, is also confident Canada will have plenty of success
in 2013.
“We have a good summer of us,” said Kaminsky. “We have a great
mix of veterans and youngsters and we can certainly help each
other out. For the veterans one of our biggest roles is to bring
stability.”
In the World League, Canada will play the Netherlands on May
31-June 1 in Quebec City then travel to Mississauga, Ont., for
matches June 7-8 against Portugal and June 14-15 against South
Korea.
Canada travels to Finland for matches June 28-29 and Japan July
6-7 to conclude its preliminary round schedule. |