Team Canada – Girls’ U19 World Championship

July 27, 2023: Canada’s U19 team is ready to take on the world at the Girls’ U19 World Championship, which takes place from August 1 to August 11, 2023 in Croatia and Hungary.

Canada’s pool includes Brazil, Italy, Bulgaria, Peru and Thailand. Team Canada’s first match is against Brazil in Szeged, Hungary, on August 01.

For full coverage: https://en.volleyballworld.com/volleyball/competitions/women-u19-world-championship-2023/teams/

In May, Team Canada U19 competed at the 2023 NORCECA Championship held in Puerto Rico and finished with a sixth-place finish. The team looks to improve on their 2021 World Championship standing, where Canada finished 16th.

Team Roster (with position)

2 Mary Healy, OH – NC State (USA)
6 Veronica Dickson, MB – Pandas Volleyball Club (Alberta)
8 Megan Hawkins, OH – KW Predators (Ontario)
9 Logan King, OPP – Pakmen Club (Ontario)
12 Anya Fehr, Setter – Pandas Volleyball Club (Alberta)
13 Sophia Magus, Setter – Huskies Volleyball Club (Saskatchewan)
14 Abagayle Guezen, OH – Pandas Volleyball Club (Alberta)
15 Delaney Watson, Libero – KW Predators (Ontario)
16 Tianna Kehler, MB – Mariners Volleyball Club (British Columbia)
19 Sophia Hansen, OH – Pandas Volleyball Club (Alberta)
20 Ella Piskorz, MB – Halton Region Volleyball Club (Ontario)
23 Sara Gray, OH – Huskies Volleyball Club (Saskatchewan)

Staff:
Head Coach – Christine Biggs    
Asst. Coach – Olivier Faucher
Asst. Coach & Team Lead – Sandra Lamb
Athletic Therapist – Lucus Rooney
Performance Analyst – Troels Lavritsen

Volleyball Canada Media Contact:
Jackie Skender
jskender@volleyball.ca
Mobile: 613-794-7676

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