The Weekly Advertiser Horsham

Volleyball­ers suit up

- BY DAVID BERRY

The next generation of Volleyball Horsham members will take the next step on their developmen­t pathway when they pull on the purple-andblack Phantoms uniform this weekend in Ballarat.

Ella Van Duren, Clare Whyte, Sebastian Maggs, Jack Snowden and Caleb Smith will all suit up for the Phantoms in the 43rd annual Skins Tournament.

Accompanyi­ng them will be the Volleyball Horsham Academy girls’ team, who will play their first tournament for the year as they prepare for Junior Country Championsh­ips in Mildura in June.

The Ballarat tournament serves as a last chance for Phantoms teams to get valuable match play prior to the start of the state league season, which gets underway on April 15.

More than 40 teams have entered, with three divisions for men and women, giving participan­ts the chance to play against teams they have not played before.

In the top division, Caleb Smith will step up into the Phantoms men’s team, giving him the chance to play alongside former Australian team member Paul Sanderson, who will also be playing his first game for Phantoms.

They will be joined by familiar Phantoms faces in captain Cam Robinson, setter Nathan Berry, the improving Jack Exell and club veteran Josh Gordon, who makes his first appearance for the year.

“I’m excited to be given this opportunit­y and I really do look forward to playing alongside Sanderson,” Smith said.

“I got a taste of what he has to offer at a training session a couple of weeks ago and it will only serve me well going forward.”

In the case of Maggs, he played well in the men’s division three team at Warrnamboo­l and is keen to keep on improving his game.

“It was great playing with other players in Warrnamboo­l. It gave me a really good understand­ing of where my game was at and what I need to keep working on to hold my place in the team,” he said.

Snowden has made significan­t steps this year after coming off a serious shoulder injury last year.

Kara Johnson and Tamikah Dockrill will play with a much stronger women’s division one team than the one that played in Warrnamboo­l, with key inclusions Kate and Holly Eason and Keely Knight.

Paige Hemley will get to put her experience from Warrnamboo­l into practise in the division two team for this tournament and could be joined by Van Duren and Whyte along with the returning Mercedes Arnott, with teams still to be finalised.

For the Academy girls, it will be all about developmen­t as they step up into senior competitio­n.

Assistant coach Kimberley Crabtree said as long as players showed continual improvemen­t and learned as much as they could, she would be happy.

From a Volleyball Horsham perspectiv­e, the more opportunit­ies these members take the better off the associatio­n is going to be.

Associatio­n stalwart Kara Johnson said to get the opportunit­y to play against new opposition and play with different players from other associatio­ns, in the case of the Phantoms players, would only improve a player’s game.

“And they then bring it back to our competitio­ns and help improve those,” she said.

“It is great these kids are prepared to take these opportunit­ies and face the challenges head on, because it will only be good for them in the long run.”

The Ballarat tournament starts at 8am on Saturday with men’s games at the Ballarat Minerdome, while the women will get the chance to play on the newly redevelope­d Phoenix College courts in Sebastopol.

Finals are on Sunday.

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