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                                              EASTERN CANADA
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 2002
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                                            | CANADA
                                              CUP 2002
 WINNIPEG,
                                              CANADA
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                                            | PAN
                                              AMERICA'S CUP
                                              2002 TIJUANA,
                                              MEXICO
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                                            | CANADA/JAPAN
                                              TOUR 2002 WINNIPEG,
                                              CANADA
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                                            | CANADA/DOMINICAN
                                              REP.
                                              2002 WINNIPEG,
                                              CANADA
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                                            | CANADA/CZECH
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                                              2002 CZECH
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                                            | WORLD
                                              CHAMPIONSHIPS
                                              2002 SCHWERIN,
                                              GERMANY
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                                            |  |  |  | While
                                    I hope that all of you had an exciting
                                    summer at the beach, on vacation and just
                                    enjoying yourselves with friends and family,
                                    I chose to spend my time doing what I know
                                    and love best:  Playing
                                    volleyball. Returning with Team Canada this year was the
                                    beginning of a two year plan to kick-start
                                    my future, after volleyball. It
                                    is also the time limit I've given myself to
                                    find out what it is that I have been
                                    searching for in this sport for all these
                                    years.  With life's ups and downs, I
                                    hope to look back on this period, knowing
                                    that I lived all that I could and with
                                    everything but regrets.
 This summer, Team Canada went on an
                                    adventure that would eventually lead to the
                                    World Championships in Germany. 
                                    Starting with an exhibition tour with Japan
                                    at the end of May, our team was in search of
                                    its potential (while waiting for the return
                                    of the veterans from their pro teams in
                                    early June).  Japanese teams have
                                    always been known for their consistency,
                                    speed and strength, regardless of their
                                    often young team.
 Our next step was Canada Cup 2002 (June
                                    13-16) which included teams from Puerto
                                    Rico, Australia, and Japan.  This
                                    annual, four-team tournament gave us a
                                    chance to play in front of a home crowd for
                                    the first time in 2 years.  We gladly
                                    rose to the occasion, winning our first
                                    match against Puerto Rico  3-0
                                    (25-19, 25-22,
                                    26-24).  We also won our second match
                                    against Australia 3-0
                                    (25-19, 25-22,
                                    25-18), playing a lot more consistently than
                                    our first match and in preparation for our
                                    most challenging third match against
                                    Japan.
 Our first disappointing loss of the
                                    tournament was against Japan.  Although
                                    playing very hard for most of the match, our
                                    unforced errors at crucial moments left us
                                    trailing Team Japan after the first set
                                    (24-26).  After another close loss in
                                    the second set (26-28), an intense third set
                                    win brought us back in the match
                                    (25-22).  However, the stellar
                                    defensive play and consistent attack of
                                    Japan led them to 3-1 win against Team
                                    Canada in the fourth set (23-25).
 Team Canada and Team Japan would meet again
                                    in the Canada Cup final where the
                                    consistently strong play of  Japan
                                    would once again win against a less
                                    convincing Team Canada (3-0).
 
 The first ever Pan American Cup held in
                                    Tijuana, Mexico (June 24-30) would be
                                    another major competition in preparation for
                                    the World Championships at the end of the
                                    summer.  The tournament of 7 teams in
                                    two pools would include the hosting country
                                    Mexico, Argentina, Dominican Republic,
                                    Canada, USA National B team, Puerto Rico and
                                    Cuba.  Most of these teams would later
                                    go on to play in the World Championships in
                                    Germany.
 
 Canada's Results:
 
 
                                      
                                      
                                        
                                          | Canada
                                            - USA | 3-0
                                            (25-18, 25-20, 25-21) |  
                                          | Canada
                                            - Cuba | 0-3
                                            (19-25, 22-25, 18-25) |  
                                          | Canada
                                            - Puerto Rico | 3-0
                                            (25-22, 25-21, 25-22) |  
                                          | Canada
                                            - Dominican Rep. | 0-3
                                            (15-25, 20-25, 13-25) |  
                                          | Canada
                                            - Mexico | 3-0
                                            (25-21, 25-22, 25-16) |  Canada
                                    finished third for the bronze medal at this
                                    tournament.  However, even though
                                    Canada played some very good, promising
                                    volleyball, the inconsistency of the team
                                    was clear in the 3-0 wins and the 0-3 losses,
                                    and would prove to be very detrimental to
                                    the team's success at the World
                                    Championships.   After a
                                    brief mental and physical break, Team Canada
                                    trained and played several exciting
                                    exhibition matches against Dominican
                                    Republic 's powerful attacks (similar to a
                                    team like Cuba) and yet another Japanese
                                    team, Hitachi Mobari (similar to the fast,
                                    consistent play of Korea) and finally
                                    against Czech Republic, all in preparation
                                    for the teams we would encounter at the
                                    World Championships. World
                                    Championships August 30 - September 15 2002Schwerin, Germany
 Canada
                                    finished between 17th and 20th in the
                                    tournament.  After many exciting moments this summer, and
                                    a very promising first 2 matches at the
                                    World Championships, it was very
                                    disappointing that Canada didn't qualify for
                                    the second round of the tournament.  It
                                    is always easier to reason after the
                                    disappointment and regrets have subsided and
                                    all in all, Canada has a young, but
                                    potentially strong team that needs to learn
                                    discipline and consistency in the most
                                    important moments of the match.  I am
                                    convinced that if this team stays together
                                    and works to improve these things in the
                                    next year, we will have a team that can
                                    stand up to and beat many of the teams that
                                    we unfortunately lost to this summer. 
                                    Our goal is to develop this team and go into
                                    the qualification for the Olympics 204 with
                                    one of Canada's best teams ever.  Are
                                    we up to it team?  I say we are!!!
 Game
                                    Results at the World's 
                                      
                                      
                                        
                                          | Canada
                                            - Egypt | 3-0
                                            (25-9, 25-23, 25-12) |  
                                          | Canada
                                            - Cuba | 2-3
                                            (25-22, 22-25, 14-25, 10-15) |  
                                          | Canada
                                            - Korea | 0-3
                                            (11-25, 19-25, 15-25) |  
                                          | Canada
                                            - Romania | 0-3
                                            (21-25, 18-25, 22-25) |  
                                          | Canada
                                            - Netherlands | 3-0
                                            (18-25, 21-25, 23-25) |  |