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Week 1 of the 2022 Fall Vancouver Super League season has wrapped up. It was great getting back into the gym and competing in front of an audience once again.

Week 1 featured 3 exhibition matches, allowing teams the opportunity to shake off some rust, work on different lineups and tactics, and figure out some of the unique aspects of the VSL.

The first match up at 4 pm saw league regulars team GLC competing against the Capilano University Blues. A bigger bench and lots of youthful enthusiasm helped the Blues find some success against the veteran GLC men but ultimately fall 3 – 1 (25-23, 19-25, 25-18, 25-23).

The second 6 pm match had Apex Volleyball Club playing against newcomers 604 Volleyball Club. The experience and familiarity of the Apex team carried them past the athleticism and energy of the 604 Club 3 – 0 (25-20, 25-23, 25-22). 604 will be a team to keep an eye on as the season progresses and they become more familiar with the league.

The final 8 pm match of the night had League sponsor Dunbar Cycles playing current reigning league champions Duradek. This was a classic 5 set match with teams trading blows and shaking off rust. In the end, the serve and pass game from Duradek was superior and carried the team to a 3-2 win (29-31,25-19, 25-19, 23-25, 15-9).

You can watch the final match of the night on the Vancouver Super League YouTube channel or at the following link: https://youtu.be/MECh_Kadx8M

All future matches will be live streamed to the YouTube channel. Be sure to check in and cheer on your favourite teams and athletes!

This Sunday will see the start of the regular season with the following games:

4 pm – Dunbar Cycles vs Apex Volleyball Club

6 pm – 604 Volleyball Club vs Fourte

8 pm – Duradek vs GLC

All matches are played at Delview Secondary in Delta, B.C. and admission is free.

Remember when…

As the start of the Fall 2022 season rushes towards us, it’s a great time to reflect back on the last gold medal match from the Vancouver Super League. Pre-pandemic 2019 seems so far away and as though so much has changed, but the competitiveness and athleticism remains unchanged.

Team Vancouver Elite managed to outlast team Duradek to win the title. With the Elite not returning to the league in 2022, who will fill the void? The league is comprised mostly of returning teams, but there are some notable new additions to the rosters.

Team GLC had added 2 former Team Canada Olympians in Rudy Verhoeff and Daniel Jansen Vandoorn. Team Dunbar Cycles has brought in former Team Canada B team member Jordan McConkey to patrol the middle. Team Duradek has added international experience by bringing in Gabriel Burlacu who has represented Canada on the FIVB beach volleyball tour and Lars Bornemann who played professionally in Austria and the Czech Republic. There are lots of other new local additions to rosters as well.

Take some time to enjoy the gold medal video from 2019 and get excited for the new season in October!

We’re back for the 2022 Season!!!!!!

Elite men’s volleyball in the lower mainland and South Fraser area is returning after a 2 year pandemic hiatus! The Vancouver Super League is excited to be returning to Delview secondary school in North Delta, British Columbia. Athletes from the Vancouver, Burnaby, Richmond, Delta, Surrey, New Westminster, Langley, West/North Vancouver areas are welcome to register their information to become available for potential selection on a team or in a substitute capacity.

The league features teams sponsored by local businesses who historically have represented either a regional area or alumni from a post-secondary institution. With a greater outreach to athletes, the league has designs to include more of the deep pool of talented male volleyball players from the Lower Mainland and surrounding areas. All interested athletes will be invited to an open gym evening at Delview Secondary in September as an opportunity to showcase themselves for the team managers.

The Vancouver Super League is played on Sunday afternoons/evenings with up to 3 best-of-five matches played. The atmosphere is highly competitive and also celebrates the positive social atmosphere which helps make volleyball such a fantastic lifelong sport. Spectators are encouraged and are welcome to the matches. There is no cost to fans!

If you are interested in entering a team to the league or acting as a team sponsor, please contact Kent Laubman at klaubman@deltaschools.ca. Teams must be committed by August 31st, 2022.

It is great to be back providing an excellent caliber of men’s volleyball to the community, and we cannot wait to see you at the games!

Vancouver Super League Week 1: Vancouver Elite vs FVVC – Radius Technologies

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Vancouver Super League brings pro volleyball to the lower mainland.

Prior to the Vancouver Super League’s launch in Fall 2017, Canada’s top talent had to go overseas to continue playing high caliber volleyball beyond the university level. This heavily deterred top athletes from continuing playing.

This inaugural season will feature top talent from across the province and country including former university (U Sport) champions, ex pro-athletes with international experience (Greece, Spain, Korea, Germany) and many athletes who have represented Canada in international competition.

Many of the athletes are also coaches in our local communities.

Welcome to Vancouver Superleague!

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