The Canada Games, held every two years, alternating between summer and winter, are the largest multi-sport event in the country and represent the pinnacle of interprovincial/territorial sport competition. As the best in their age group, these young competitors come to the Games having trained long and hard to be among those chosen to represent their respective province or territory. Since 1967, nearly 100,000 athletes have participated in the Games with hundreds of thousands having engaged in try-outs and qualifying events. Add to that the over 100,000 coaches, officials and volunteers that have been directly involved in the planning and staging of the Games and you have some idea as to the enormous reach of the Canada Games over a proud history.
Indoor volleyball has been on the Canada Games program since the very first Canada Games in 1967 in Quebec City, QC, and is one of the few sports that has been featured on both Winter and Summer Games programs. Indoor volleyball was on the Winter program from 1969-1987, and transitioned to the Summer program at the 1985 Games in Saint John, NB.
Beach Volleyball made its debut in both Men’s and Women’s categories at the 2001 Canada Summer Games in London, ON. Beach volleyball returned to the program in 2009, and has been on every summer program since.
The 2025 Canada Summer Games to be held August 8-24 in St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador
Canada Games Venues
For more information on the Canada Games program, contact highperformance@volleyballalberta.ca
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Athlete Eligibility:
An athlete must be 18 and under (18U) as of December 31, 2025.
Year of birth: 2007 or later.
Alternative Option:
18U athletes not selected to the Indoor Canada Games teams have another pathway which would include the Team AB Beach 18U Program.
Our High Performance Committee has researched and evaluated physical testing results from numerous sources to understand the base physical performance levels that athletes should possess for continued success in our sport.
Standards updated by the High Performance Committee in 2019
Position
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Reach
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Spike Jump
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Block Jump
|
Pro-Agility (seconds)
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Setter
|
96″
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127″
|
119″
|
3.1
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Middle
|
98″
|
128″
|
120″
|
3.1
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Outside
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96″
|
127″
|
119″
|
3.1
|
Libero
|
NA
|
NA
|
NA
|
3.1
|
Standards were updated by the High Performance Committee in 2019
Position
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Reach
|
Block Jump
|
Spike Jump
|
Pro-Agility Test(seconds)
|
Setter
|
223.5 cm (7’4″ = 88″)
|
267 cm (9’2.5″= 105″)
|
281 cm (9’2.5″ = 110.5″)
|
4.1
|
Middle
|
234 cm (7’8″= 92″)
|
276 cm (9’0.5″ = 108.5″)
|
289.5 cm (9’6″ = 114″)
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4.1
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Outside
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228.5 cm (7’6″ = 90″)
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272 cm (8’11” = 107″)
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284.5 cm (9’4″ = 112″)
|
4.1
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Libero
|
|
|
|
4.1
|
Please note: These standards are not the sole factor in athlete identification or selection. Athletes also need to demonstrate potential to be an elite athlete, a willingness to learn, a great attitude, decision making and leadership skills.
Athlete Application deadline extended to March 15th due to high demand!
Please visit the following link to apply: https://gmtm.com/organizations/249503/volleyball-alberta/home
The portal will close on March 15th, 2025 for the Major Centre ID camps. The deadline of March 1st, 2025 will remain for the Regional ID camps.
Congratulations to the 15 women and 21 men selected to represent Alberta at Volleyball Canada’s Canada Cup in July and St. John’s 2025 Canada Summer Games in August!
19U Men, Team Alberta Volleyball Canada Games Team
Results: Canada Cup, Tier 1 Championship Silver Medal
Results: Canada Summer Games Silver Medal
19U Team Alberta Men | |
1 – Zach Van Geel | |
2 – Marek Edwards | |
3 – Logan Greves | |
4 – Luke Weddell | |
5 – Renn Petryk | |
6 – Tate Howell | |
7 – Victor Secches Reis | |
8 – Mason Greves | |
9 – Reeve Gingera | |
10 – Max Penner | |
11 – Aaron Elser | |
12 – Ethan Czepuryk | |
13 – Jacob Sargent | |
14 – Ashton South | |
15 – Jacob Breton | |
Head Coach – Greg Barthel | |
Assistant Coach – Sam Tuivai |
Uniform # | Athlete Name | Position | |
12 | Caleb Funk | Middle | |
5 | Caleb Weiss | Setter | |
8 | Colm Guyn | Setter | |
9 | Hunter Stewart | Outside Hitter | |
1 | Jackson Brennan | Setter | |
3 | Jesse Elser | Outside Hitter | |
7 | Liam Huth | Middle | |
10 | Luis Lange | Middle | |
4 | Mathias Elser | Outside Hitter | |
2 | Matthew Neaves | Outside Hitter | |
6 | Mitchell Newman | Outside Hitter | |
11 | Reece Lehman | Middle | |
15 | Ryan Zachary | Outside Hitter | |
14 | Griffin Butler (alternate) | Outside Hitter | |
13 | Jordan Krause (alternate) | Outside Hitter |
19U Women, Team Alberta Volleyball Canada Games Team
Results: Canada Cup, Tier 1 Championship Silver Medal
Results: Canada Summer Games Silver Medal
19U Team Alberta Women | |
1 – Kinna Fisher | |
2 – Bronwyn Ettinger | |
3 – Maryn Boldon | |
4 – Sarah Zonneveld | |
5 – Payton Shimoda | |
6 – Robyn McLean | |
7 – Daisy Olsen | |
8 – Kylee Glanville | |
9 – Faith Christensen | |
10 – Isla Olesen | |
11 – Evvia Belireau | |
12 – Bella Stothart | |
13 – Laila Johnston | |
14 – Sheridan Coninx | |
15 – Sammi Boag | |
Head Coach – Sammy Fraser | |
Assistant Coach – Reid Brodie | |
Team Manager – Jenna Smith |
# | Athlete Name | Position | |
15 | Elizabeth (Lizzy) Reimer | Middle | |
4 | Elyse Hart | Setter | |
11 | Emma Kieftenbeld | Outside Hitter | |
10 | Jenae Eisler | Libero | |
8 | Julia Zonneveld | Outside Hitter | |
5 | Kacey Jost | Outside Hitter | |
2 | Lauryn Tremblay | Outside Hitter | |
9 | Lexis Peart | Setter | |
3 | Madison Marshall | Outside Hitter | |
6 | Marina Culo | Middle | |
7 | Milana Zivak | Outside Hitter | |
13 | Myja Wildenhoff | Middle | |
1 | Rayn Perry (alternate) | Setter | |
14 | Tabitha Martin (alternate) | Middle |
Athletes in financial need can apply to Volleyball Alberta for assistance via the Hugh Hoyles Scholarship Fund.
Below is a list of other scholarships, grants, and programs that athletes may apply for:
For more information on the Team Alberta Indoor program, contact highperformance@volleyballalberta.ca