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Cedars standing tall as B.C. volleyball champs TED CLARKE Citizen staff

For the first time in 25 years, the Cedars Christian Eagles are provincial high school volleyball champions. The Eagles got the job done Saturday night at the single-A boys championship in North Vancouver, a five-set victory (23-24, 25-15, 25-20, 21-25, 15-12) over the Unity Christian Flames of Chilliwack. Led by tournament MVP Sam Nelson and first-team, all-star Ryan Crosina, the Eagles lived up to their billing as the No. 1-ranked team going into the 16-team tournament and they went undefeated through seven matches. Meanwhile at the double-A boys

championship in Langley, the Duchess Park Condors were denied in their efforts to repeat as bronze medalists. They lost in three straight sets to Langley Christian (25-21, 25-14, 25-18) in the bronze-medal game Saturday and were forced to settle for fourth place. The D.P. Todd Trojans finished sixth after a 2-0 loss to Mennonite Educational Institute. It was the best-ever result for the Trojans senior boys in a high school volleyball championship. At the triple-A boys championship in Victoria, the Prince George Polars finished 15th. Three Prince George teams were in action Saturday at the triple-A girls

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The Cedars Christian Eagles of Prince George celebrate winning the single-A volleyball provincial championship Saturday in North Vancouver.

championship in Dawson Creek. Duchess Park ended up sixth, College Heights was eighth and PGSS finished 13th.

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The Shas Ti Kelly Road Grizzlies placed 12th at the double-A girls tournament in West Vancouver. Contact Gary Clarke

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