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Do you live in Scarborough, Ontario? Are you looking for ways to get involved with local sport? Are you able to referee #volleyball games? Well, here’s an opportunity just for you. A local Scarborough sport league is looking for volunteers to referee volleyball games on November 30th, December 7th and 14th. Games would start at 9am and end by 1pm. If this is something you think you can help with, head to the link to our #SWSCD Community Board below, to find out how you can make a difference in your community today. (Please note you need to be a member to comment on this request on SWSCD. Simply sign up - it’s free -and head to the post on our Community Board). #seewhatshecando https://www.seewhatshecando.com/posts/163
Lots of happy faces and fun times at the @alsdoubleplay 2022 #SpikeALS recreational co-ed #volleyball tournament in support of #ALS research. The power of play and the power of many was on display. Enjoy our #SWSCD tourney coverage including 30+ pics (link in bio). #seewhatshecando #ALSDoublePlay #PlayWithPurpose #StayActive
Week 11: Joely C. (vbdiva8) found her passion for volleyball in grade 6! Through volleyball she has travelled around the world, representing team Canada! She is now the head coach for Royal Military College’s women’s volleyball team. She has three passions to share: 1) Greater opportunities for girls and women in sport 2) Changing leadership positions to have more diverse representation 3) Access to education for everyone * * RESOURCE RECOMMENDATION: 💻 The Institute for Diversity and Equity in Sport 📄 The OUA Anti-Racism Report * * Read her full story on our site: www.leadthrusport.ca/52strong * * * * #52strong #volleyball #coach #leader #representationmatters #mentorship #equity #seewhatshecando
RT @nulakers: The #Lakers W🏐 team is excited and proud to announce the addition of athletic and versatile recruit, Libby Spence. She will j…
RT @USPORTSca: WVBALL 🏐 Classements U SPORTS Rankings: @BearsandPandas #️⃣1️⃣ #ChaseTheGlory | #ViserHaut @CanadaWest | @OUAsport | @RSEQ…
Week 10: Jayme M. (jayraimenz) played many sports growing up. She played varsity volleyball for universityofwinnipig, where she did her BSc, then went to study law at University of Manitoba. She was part of the Legal Team for the National Inquiry into Missing Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and Two Spirit People. She also co-founded Agoojin Volleyball (agoojin_vball), an initiative that offers culturally relevant volleyball programming to indigenous female and two sport athletes and coaches! In reconnecting with Métis culture, she is passionate about bringing a holistic worldview to sport!!! * * Favourite leadership quote: “We do not inherit the Earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children.” - Indigenous teaching * * RESOURCE RECOMMENDATION: 📄 The Truth and Reconciliation Commission Reports 📄 Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two-Spirit Reports * * Read her full story on our site: www.leadthrusport.ca/52strong * * * * #52strong #volleyball #coach #leadership #inclusion #indigenousteachings #biggertables #representationmatters #seewhatshecando
Week 8: Kassiya A. (kassiya.anderson) is a young volleyball player and an aspiring coach! She is passionate about seeing more representation and increased accessibility for BIPOC youth, especially girls!! Representation for her in leadership positions is important and she wants to see more BIPOC women involved in coaching! * * Favourite leadership quote: “It’s nice to be important but it’s more important to be nice.” - John Templeton * * RESOURCE RECOMMENDATION: 📚 Atomic Habits * * Read her full story on our site: www.leadthrusport.ca/52strong * * * * #52strong #volleyball #coach #representation #BIPOC #access #leadership #atomichabits #amplifyhervoice #seewhatshecando
RT @queensgaels: International volleyball at the ARC! 🇨🇦 Tourism Kingston, Volleyball Canada, Queen’s Athletics & Recreation, and the Kin…
RT @xsun2368: WVB Feature: @McMasterSports libero Kailee Young finds calmness amid pressure Story:https://t.co/WcZuXYWabf Photos: @Brayd…
Every Friday on the Petro-Canada Fuels Athletes page, we feature one of the recipients of the Petro-Canada Fuelling Athlete and Coaching Excellence (FACE™) grant program. Bump, set and spike your way into the weekend with today’s FACE™ Friday athlete, Volleyball player Kiera Van Ryk. Kiera’s interest in Volleyball started early - “being the youngest sister, I was always dragged to my older sister's sporting events. At five years old, I was in the gym watching and learning the game of Volleyball. Any chance I could get my hands on the ball during the games, I would jump right in.” Kiera’s competitive spirit served her well throughout her junior career - after high school, she turned down offers from several schools in the U.S. to stay in Canada and play for the UBC Thunderbirds, saying “I just felt like Canada was the best place to learn and have an impact as early as I can.” As a young athlete, Kiera always looked up to Canada’s national team; one of her dreams came true when she made the team last year! Since then, Kiera played for Canada in international tournaments; she also still plays with the UBC Thunderbirds and in March, Kiera was named Canada West Player of the Year. With the Tokyo 2020 Games coming up next year, Kiera’s working towards her next goal: Olympian. Let Kiera know you’ll cheering for her and the team in the comments. Go Canada go!
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