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UFV Cascades Kayla Bruce PACWEST Female Volleyball Player of the Year

UFV Cascades Kayla Bruce PACWEST Female Volleyball Player of the Year Four men’s and women’s volleyball players named PACWEST All-Stars The University of the Fraser Valley Cascades Kayla Bruce, Surrey, BC has been selected the 2011-12 PACWEST female volleyball Player of the Year.  Bruce is joined by two other women’s players Brittany Stewart, Walnut Grove, BC, […]

UFV Cascades/Abbotsford Heat Athletes of the Week

Week ending Sunday, February 12, 2012   Spencer Evans, men’s basketball, Alexa McCarthy, women’s basketball and Kayla Bruce, women’s volleyball (co-recipients) are the University of the Fraser Valley Cascades/Abbotsford Heat Athletes of the Week for the week ending Sunday, February 12, 2012. Evans, a first year guard from Maple Ridge, BC helped the men’s basketball […]

Men’s and Women’s Volleyball

Big Showdown on Clearbrook Road, Volleyball teams face arch rival CBC The University of the Fraser Valley men’s and women’s volleyball teams face their arch rivals the CBC Bearcats on Thursday and Friday to close out the 24 game PACWEST regular season schedule. The games are set for 6PM (women) and 7:45PM (men) at the […]

Joel Friesen, men’s basketball and Brittany Stewart, women’s volleyball Abbotsford Heat/UFV Cascades Athletes of the Week

Week ending Sunday, January 29, 2012 The Abbotsford Heat/UFV Cascades Athletes of the Week are Joel Friesen, men’s basketball and Brittany Stewart, women’s volleyball for the week ending Sunday, January 29, 2012. Friesen led the UFV Cascades men’s basketball team to an 88-72 victory over their arch rival TWU Spartans, at the Abbotsford Entertainment & Sports […]

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