![]() Nick Balazs (6-5 middle, Prince George-D.P. He’s a great attacker, server and blocker.ġ0. Matt Lofgren (6-2 left side, Kamloops-Sa-Hali, undecided) - Can hurt opponents from multiple angles. Seaton, undecided) - Coached by his father Doug, a former Manitoba Bison, the multi-sport athlete is set to attend UBC and join the golf team.ġ1. Excellent defender and on-court leader.ĩ. Double A title, earning MVP honors along the way. Seaton, undecided) - Led his school to the B.C. He is definitely the top attacker in Western Canada, if not all of Canada.”Ĩ. One part of it is his physical size and strength, but the second is his ability to control the mental part of his game in pressure situations and to lead his team. ![]() “And in all of those years, Brad is probably the top player for his age group that I have ever coached. “I have been coaching for 18 years at various levels from college to university to Canada Games teams to high school,” said McAskill. Yet Gunter’s complete package was so unique that Brian McAskill, his head coach at Vanier, admitted he was something close to a once-in-a-career type talent. While Gunter was the the clear choice as top player, two others were also unanimous selections.Īlex Russell, a 6-foot-9 middle from Coquitlam’s Centennial Secondary, earned every second place vote, while Jonathan Russo, 6-2 left side-setter from Winfield’s George Elliott Secondary took every third-place vote. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Manage Print Subscription / Tax Receipt.
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