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Cougars' depth helps them defeat MacEwan

Box Score

EDMONTON – Due to various ailments, the list of players in street clothes during Friday's men's volleyball match between the MacEwan Griffins and Mount Royal University Cougars almost read like a Canada West all-star announcement.

Sidelined for MRU – standout setter Tanner Greves and Canada West kills leader Tyler Schmidt

On the bench for MacEwan – top kill threats and veteran outsides Max Vriend and Kai Hesthammer.

Something from 'The Replacements' would have been a fitting soundtrack for a gem of a match featuring long rallies, thunderous kills and inspired diving digs, eventually won by MRU 3-1 (25-22, 22-25, 25-22, 25-18).

"It was an interesting match," said Cougars head coach Shawn Sky. "The comment I made to Brad (Poplawski, Griffins head coach) afterwards was it certainly wasn't the lineups that we prepared for.

"But you know what, great compete by both teams. Here's why it's a team game. You challenge guys to step up and we've got some guys that have been very eagerly waiting and more than capable and they did a tremendous job stepping up tonight."

So, the boxscores for both teams looked a little unusual, far off of a familiar script.

MacEwan was led by Jordan Krause and his 17 kills from the prominent Vriend right-side position. A week ago, he was subbing in off the bench. Two days ago, he was supposed to be playing left side for the injured Hesthammer.

Jordan Peters added 16 kills for the Griffins, while Mark Ritter chipped in three kills and a team-high 14 digs in his first start for the Griffins in five years. Recovered from injuries earlier in the year, Jacob McIntyre played for the first time in nearly two months while Tyler Jodoin saw his first action of the season.

MRU, meanwhile, was led by backup setter Jackson Brennan with a game-high 48 assists. Trent Mounter topped the kills ledger with 18, while senior Quinn Bromley, who entered the contest with just six kills to his name all season, had 13.

"That's the beauty of having … we're very blessed to have five fifth-years," said Sky. "Quinn turned the match. He is such an integral part of our team. Today's indicative of exactly what he means to our team.

"On the stats sheet there's many a night where it isn't that way yet his presence and everything he does for this team – he's such a multi-faceted player. We're all thrilled for him. In many ways, he's the leader of our culture. It was a tremendous job by him."

The opening set was contested throughout, but MRU was in the driver's seat after 20. MacEwan had a shot, though, after a Peters kill put them just 23-22 down, but the Cougars scored back-to-back kills from Mounter and Matt Saly to end it.

The energy from the Griffins in Set 2 was palpable as they grabbed a 16-10 lead at the technical timeout and never let up, closing it out on a gorgeous back set by Caleb Weiss to Krause coming on the back-row pipe play for a thunderous slam through the heart of the defence.

The small differences in the third set, though, showed what separates the 12-3 Cougars from the 3-12 Griffins: execution.

Especially since MRU won by just three points, ending it on a Scott Gieske kill.

The Cougars led nearly the entire fourth set and put the hammer down for a 6-2 run to close it out as Bromley won a joust ball.

"We focused on the whole idea of just being a gritty team," said Sky. "We're not the most talented team in the league, but we focus on, 'can we be the best team?' How gritty can we get? To see so many guys step up and just battle is huge."

 

The teams will meet again on Saturday (6:30 p.m., Canada West TV).

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Players Mentioned

Sydney Tabin

#12 Sydney Tabin

Forward
6' 1"
Second Year
Tanika Dawson

#15 Tanika Dawson

Forward
5' 5"
Third Year
Janessa Jenkins

#3 Janessa Jenkins

Forward
5' 9"
Second Year
Alannah Jensen

#17 Alannah Jensen

Defence
5' 9"
Redshirt
Kendall Kilgour

#33 Kendall Kilgour

Goaltender
5' 9"
Fourth Year
Taylor McLeod

#5 Taylor McLeod

Defence
5' 10"
Fourth Year
Shyla Stadnicki

#18 Shyla Stadnicki

Forward
5' 7"
Fourth Year

Players Mentioned

Sydney Tabin

#12 Sydney Tabin

6' 1"
Second Year
Forward
Tanika Dawson

#15 Tanika Dawson

5' 5"
Third Year
Forward
Janessa Jenkins

#3 Janessa Jenkins

5' 9"
Second Year
Forward
Alannah Jensen

#17 Alannah Jensen

5' 9"
Redshirt
Defence
Kendall Kilgour

#33 Kendall Kilgour

5' 9"
Fourth Year
Goaltender
Taylor McLeod

#5 Taylor McLeod

5' 10"
Fourth Year
Defence
Shyla Stadnicki

#18 Shyla Stadnicki

5' 7"
Fourth Year
Forward