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25 May, 2022

Volleyball

After six rounds of Corangamite volleyball, three teams share the top of the ladder on 14 points.

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Table leaders Spikers practise a spiking/blocking drill. John Barake uses his left arm to try to penetrate Rico Van Ginkel’s defence. Lending offensive support is Josh Armistead (left) while Sam Armistead, at back, awaits the outcome.
Table leaders Spikers practise a spiking/blocking drill. John Barake uses his left arm to try to penetrate Rico Van Ginkel’s defence. Lending offensive support is Josh Armistead (left) while Sam Armistead, at back, awaits the outcome.

After six rounds of Corangamite volleyball, three teams share the top of the ladder on 14 points.

While Spikers, Poachers and Bulls are setting the pace, they are only two points clear of fourth and fifth teams Ballbusters and NOBTS. In fact, there are only six points between first and seventh place.

Match details from rounds five and six:

Stags drew Slugs 2-2;

NOBTS defeated Spikers 3-1;

Poachers defeated Ballbusters 3-0;

Bulls defeated NOBTS 2-1;

Spikers defeated Stags 3-0;

Ballbusters defeated Slugs 3-1;

Bulls drew Poachers 2-2.

Is it a bird or a plane? No it’s Stags’ Thomas Birks’ defensive dig returning the ball to the opposition while team-mates Kris Ackerley (front left), Lochie McLauchlan and Phil McLauchlan watch its trajectory closely.
Is it a bird or a plane? No it’s Stags’ Thomas Birks’ defensive dig returning the ball to the opposition while team-mates Kris Ackerley (front left), Lochie McLauchlan and Phil McLauchlan watch its trajectory closely.
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