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PHS serves up first Pontiac Cup games

PHS serves up first Pontiac Cup games

Dr. Wilbert Keon player Donovan Gagnon launches jumps to block a spike from the opposing Gracefield team.
sophie@theequity.ca

A decades-old sporting tradition is once again underway in the Pontiac. 

On Nov. 20, senior boys’ and girls’ volleyball teams from all three Pontiac high schools as well as Maniwaki and Gracefield spent Thursday facing off against each other in the first games of this year’s Pontiac Cup. 

Each year, two day-long friendly tournaments are held to get the players warmed up for the official face-off before the winter break, where one team will be crowned Pontiac Cup champ. 

Thursday was the first of these warm-up tournaments, hosted at Pontiac High School. 

“The kids really love it. They grew up knowing that Pontiac Cup happens for volleyball, so we’re trying to expand it to other sports. Volleyball’s always been consistent. It’s easy to do, and teams always come, so it’s more of a tradition,” explained Chad Davis, PHS phys ed teacher and organizer of the tournament. 

The final competitive tournament is set to be hosted Dec. 10 at École secondaire Sieur de Coulonge. 

Another Pontiac Cup will take place for junior athletes in the winter semester. 

Pontiac High School payer Myanna Sally zeroes in on the ball as she sets up an overhand serve against ESSC.
École secondaire Sieur de Coulonge player Brookelyne Le Guerrier makes a serve in the school’s game against rival PHS.
Pontiac High School player Garrett Rusenstrom winds up for a serve against rival team ESSC during the first game of Thursday’s tournament.
École secondaire Sieur de Coulonge players, from left, Haley Pophal, Sabrina Levesque, Brooke Bernasconi, Mia Marion, Olivia Draper (hidden), Victoria Souliere (hidden), Brookelyne Le Guerrier, and Khloe Drummond, huddle with coach Martin Bertrand during a time out.


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