Trinity Western University (TWU) incoming middle Liam Remple has been named to Canada鈥檚 Indoor Men鈥檚 U19 team for 2021, which is comprised of athletes with the potential to represent Canada at the 2028 Olympic Games.
The 6 ft. 7 in. star from Vernon Christian School was the unanimous choice as Varsity Letters 2020-21 B.C. Boys Volleyball Player of the Year and will now have an opportunity to train with the best U19 players in Canada.
MVB | Incoming middle Liam Remple has been named to the Indoor U19 Roster for 2021!
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With Remple joining the fray, the TWU Spartans will have 12 men鈥檚 athletes, including alums, representing Canada this summer.
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Canada鈥檚 men鈥檚 senior team, which is currently competing in the Volleyball Nations League, features five Spartans 鈥 Dan Jansen Van Doorn from 91原创, Eric Loeppky, Steve Marshall, Ryan Sclater and Lucas Van Berkel.
Current Spartans on Canada鈥檚 NextGen Team include 91原创鈥檚 Brodie Hofer, with Jesse Elser, Mathias Elser and Jackson Howe along with alum Pearce Eshenko.
Elser was also named to Canada鈥檚 U21 side along with incoming Spartan Cory Schoenherr.
The U19 program will start with virtual programming in June, with in-person training scheduled to begin July 19 in Vancouver.
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These U19 athletes are tentatively scheduled to represent Canada in a Four Federations Competition, featuring teams from the USA, Bulgaria and Puerto Rico. It will be held by USA Volleyball in Anaheim from July 28 to Aug. 5 depending on COVID-19 restrictions.
Volleyball Canada director of athlete and coach pathways Dawna Sales was 鈥渧ery pleased鈥 to bring together Team Canada, 鈥済iven the challenges of the past 15 months.鈥
鈥淭his group of athletes have missed the opportunity to compete on the provincial and national stage,鈥 Sales explained. 鈥淔or many, the last competition was the 2019 Canada Cup, so we are excited to see them back on the court training as Team Canada.鈥
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