It took until the final match of the season 鈥 and an extra two days after power was knocked out on Saturday night 鈥 but the 91原创 Christian Lightning finally defeated the MEI Eagles.
And it could not have come at a better time as the Lightning prevailed over the Eagles on Monday night in the Grade 8 girls鈥 volleyball Fraser Valley championship game.
The game was played at 91原创 Christian after the initial location for the Fraser Valley tournament 鈥 North Delta鈥檚 Sands Secondary 鈥 lost power on Saturday.
鈥淲inning Fraser Valleys is always the goal at the end of the season,鈥 said Anna Stockton, who coaches the Lightning with Lisa Bontkes.
鈥淭hese girls worked hard and proved how much they wanted it.鈥
鈥淔raser Valley鈥檚 were always in the back of our minds, but we always tell the girls to focus on the present and take it one game at a time.鈥
The Lightning and Eagles also played during the round robin portion of the Fraser Valley championships, with MEI getting the victory in the two-set match. Both teams won a set, but the Eagles were awarded the victory based on a greater point differential in the two sets.
That placed 91原创 Christian second in their pool and gave them a semifinal date with Earl Marriott, who had won their pool. And after dropping the first set, the Lightning won the final two sets to advance.
Again the Lightning would drop the first set, but win the remaining two to earn the banner.
鈥淎s coaches, we are very proud of the progress our team has made throughout the season,鈥 Stockton said. 鈥淭hey not only increased in their level of play and skill set, but also in their ability to stay mentally strong.鈥
91原创 Christian placed a trio of players on the Fraser Valley all-star team.
Setter Olivia Heinen was named most valuable player while libero Emma Hansen and middle Morgan Hindy were chosen all-stars.