Lyburn among senior volleyballers honoured
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Vincent Massey Vikings senior Mackenzie Lyburn was named to Volleyball Manitoba’s AAAA girls’ graduating all-star team late Monday night.
The University of Saskatchewan commit was the lone Westman player between both the girls’ and boys’ AAAA teams.
In A-AAA, Neelin’s Anne Gravelle and Tyra Lasuik made the girls’ team, while Nathaniel Berube, Rhodes Keller and Justin Braid were voted to the boys’ squad.
Other Westman natives on the girls team include Kara Bomback, Alyssa Bily, Taylor Cheyne, Kamryn Boden (Major Pratt), Katie Leece (Baldur/Cartwright), Jenna Hofer (Elton), Surrey Smith, Teegan Hyndman (Hamiota), Lexi Shearer (Glenboro), and Brooklyn Claeys (Deloraine), with Glenboro’s Jane McLean and Prairie Mountain’s Maria Gundrum receiving honourable mentions.
For the boys, it was: Vadym Pertsatii, Rylan Kiliwnik, Josh Edwards (Major Pratt), Ben Kubinec (Treherne), Connor Martin (Wawanesa), Carter Lehmann (MacGregor), Derrick Hohmann and Rowan Welch (Elton).
Varsity provincials for A, AA and AAA start Thursday, while the AAAA girls semifinals are tonight — with Lyburn’s Vikings playing the Lord Selkirk Royals at the University of Manitoba’s Investors Group Athletic Centre at 6 p.m. — and the boys semis on Thursday evening at IGAC.
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