WW ctr-om: 0M.Nohmb'a 7.2012'- 25 Vikings head to WCSSAA volleyball playofl‘s as top seed Minimum 9" ‘ ': TrevorGodfreywhoisbackinWaterlooafter _.e._ “amen _W i . a Year abroad in Europe ' « 4.. â€a†. , The journey starts Thursday, when WC] q dam Anagnostopoulos loves a good as , _ ' hosts the winner of Thesday‘s Gait/Waterâ€" tory. - At loo-Oxford qualifying round game. The 17-year-old Waterloo Collegiate stu- ï¬ SIAM hosts the winner of the dent hopes to study ï¬lm after graduation . Preston/Elmira District playoff qualiï¬er. and counts Shawshank Redemption as his ' . . The Viking may not have as much expe- favourite movie. ‘ rience as the Highlanders, who boast ï¬ve of But even Anagnostopoulos couldn‘t have 5' 5 * Anagnostopoulos' Predators teammates â€" produced a better vision for the Waterloo f Grant lynch, Greg Terlicki, Charlie Bringioe. ‘ Collegiate Vikings season heading into the , . ' ’ Braden Cok and Mikhail Kazhamiaka â€"- but '. WCSSAA senior boys volleyball playoffs this '" ‘“ ' " 3 for now they have the bragging rights and ‘ week ’ the psychological edge as the league's top Mth league quanerï¬nals set to start on undefeated seed. l Thursday. the Vikings are the top seed in the And even though the Vikings lack the r senior boys loop thanks to a regular season- .. experience of SIAM, Anagnostopoulos said I ending 30 (25- 12, 25â€" l 1. 25-18) win over the his non~ciub teammates are faster learners. . Southwood Sabres. a game in which the I not to mention powerful hitters i Vikings' entire starting six didn't touch the . _4 g L ‘3 .. “There are a lot of guys that have never i floor. ' "" played the game before outside of high ' That gave the Vikes a 120 record in school. so th are a lot more raw,†he said. ey ; league play. and including tournaments WCl The Vikings kept their big guns on the bench as they ï¬nished regular season play 12-0. “But for what they’ve done and what they've is 40-2 with their only losses coming in the mm'm learned, they’re doing great." ï¬nals of the Eden.St. Catharines and Lon- play our best volleyball when we’re having ting out of WCSSAA and then the CWOSSA it has Anagnostopoulos hoping for a ï¬t- don Saunders tournaments. fun. Against SIAM with the huge crowd, we MM ï¬eld will once again be a tough task ting end to the story of the Vikings' senior in their other tournament appearances were having a lot of fun and played some for theVikings. boysvolleybali season. ,_ the Jacob llespeler invitational, Paris good volleyball, even without Jacob Ramon. "We had a great regular season. but the The goal at the start of the season. Anag- invitational and Guelph Centennial touma- "We all like each other and there's no guy playoffs are a completely different story,†nostopoulos said, was to make the OFSAA mcnt â€" the Vikings won it all. we pick on, or a guy who ruins the team Vikings head coach Scott Speiran said. AMAtournamerit Nov. 22-24 in Hamilton. if Better than that. though. is the Vikings dynamic. We're all on one level and that’s “WCSSAA is probably the toughest league in the Vikings can implement their game plan are having fun along the way, too. despite what is really nice.†the province to win and CWOSSA is the and handle the pressure that comes with a missing axiom-seven middle lacob Ramon But now comes the hard part. toughest region to get out of." highly successful regular season, they have a Wllh a knee injury for a long stretch of the With 8 Sir lohn A. Macdonald High- The Vikings will hope to do so with Anag- good chance to make it, he added. season. landers team heavy with club experience. a nostopoulos. a standout setter with the KW Now it’s just a matter of getting out of the "You can't complain about the success, one-loss Jacob Hespeler Hawks squad and a Predators under-18 boys team. and a host of WCSSAA and CWOSSA. “If we can play to btit just playing well is what i like," Anagnos- traditional volleyball powerhouse. the Forest heavy hitters. led by Ramon. who is expect- our potential. 1 think we have as good a shot topoulos. the team's setter. said. “And we Heights Trojans. lurking close behind. get- ed to return to the court this week, and asany." Anagnostopoulos said. 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