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No. 2 Women's Volleyball sweep Seneca to earn berth in finals

Files from Sheridan College


OAKVILLE, Ont. - Day 2 of the OCAA Women's Volleyball Championship brought two semi-final matches between four deserving teams that came to battle this week.

The first semi-final match was between Humber Hawks and Seneca Sting. Humber defeated Niagara Knights yesterday to get them to the semis, and Seneca Sting defeated Conestoga Condors to bring us an exciting first game of the day.

After a hard-fought battle between two very competitive teams, the Hawks took three straight sets over the Sting to earn themselves a spot in the championship game. The Player of the Game was awarded to Erika Dodd of Humber, who had an impressive nine kills, two blocks and one ace and Stella Dada of Seneca, who recorded six digs and six kills. Notable mentions from the match were Ngameni Davina of Seneca had nine kills and two aces, and Keyome Ellis, who brought nine kills and four blocks.

Humber Highlights
  • Through three playoff matches, Cassidy Andrews leads the squad with 30 points, including eight blocks.
  • Coach Wilkins improves to 62-8 (.889) in OCAA postseason play.
  • The Hawks improve to 23-9 in the OCAA semifinal round.
  • Humber improves to 7-7 all-time against Seneca in the postseason.
What's Next?

No. 2 Humber will now play for its OCAA-best 17th OCAA title, taking on the No. 9 Durham Lords Saturday in the gold medal match at Sheridan. First serve is set for 7:30 p.m.