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Sets4Suppe­r raises funds for Riverside Mission All-star charity volleyball games feature impressive action

- Randy Palmer - Moose Jaw Express

The Sets4Suppe­r volleyball charity matches at Vanier Collegiate on Saturday afternoon saw world-class athletes like former Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s Chris Getzlaf and Jeremy O’Day playing.

More than 100 patrons filled the Ned Andreoni gymnasium for the event, which featured a celebrity all-star game that included members of the Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s football team, as well as a high-school all-star game with some of the top players from the local boys and girls leagues.

Both games were plenty entertaini­ng and filled with laughs, and both featured some impressive volleyball, especially the celebrity game as it progressed.

“I think it was just a matter of us all getting going and then we all wanted to win,” said Team Yellow player Fraser Tolmie, who moonlights as the mayor of Moose Jaw.

Tolmie was one of the standouts in the contest, drawing kudos from the gym commentato­r throughout the match and even pulling off an impressive back-tofront row save on a near certain point for Team Blue in the first set.

Given how close the match was – Yellow ended up taking a 2-1 (25-23, 19-25, 15-12) victory – that point was crucial.

“It was good to have a couple nice little plays to show I was worthy of being on the team,” Tolmie said with a laugh. “It was a lot fun to get out there, brush some rust off some old skills.” Saskatchew­an NDP leader Ryan Meili was on the losing side, but was quick to point out how enjoyable the whole experience was.

“It’s pretty cool when you get a bunch of people who don’t really know each other, athletes, cops, politician­s, and everyone gets really into it,” said Meili, who is member of the Vanier Collegiate Class of 1993. “I’m used to speeches and dull receptions, but today we got to have a lot of fun.” In addition to Getzlaf and O’Day, who played on Team Blue and Yellow respective­ly, the Roughrider­s were represente­d by legendary defensive lineman Scott Schultz, who coached Team Blue with his usual gusto.

Local luminaries were out in force on both teams, including Snowbirds pilots Kevin Domon-Grenier (Snowbird 5) and Sarah Dallaire (Snowbird 2) as well as a host of players from emergency services and local organizati­ons.

It was all for the best cause possible – supporting Riverside Mission and spreading awareness of worldwide homelessne­ss and poverty.

“I’m very passionate about our youth, and just to see our youth stand up and four awesome young girls (see sidebar) wanting to do something good in their community,” said Tolmie. “That’s the kind of community we want to live in, one that develops future leaders and I’m really proud of them and our community as a whole to rally together and help those who are less fortunate and in need.”

The high school all-star game featured players from Vanier, Peacock and Central, with Team Blue taking a 25-23, 23-25, 15-9 victory.

The event also featured a silent auction and penny parade, featuring a host if items donated by supporting businesses.

The fundraisin­g totals were still being totalled as of press time.

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 ??  ?? Members of the Sets4Suppe­r Blue and Yellow high school all-star teams gather for a group photo.
Members of the Sets4Suppe­r Blue and Yellow high school all-star teams gather for a group photo.
 ??  ?? While Team Yellow won the Sets4Suppe­r celebrity game, everyone was a winner.
While Team Yellow won the Sets4Suppe­r celebrity game, everyone was a winner.
 ??  ?? The Vanier Collegiate organizers of the Sets4Suppe­r charity volleyball games – Aimee Dumlao, Madison DeCorby, Allison Grajczyk-Jelinski and Jenna Meili -receive applause for their hard work.
The Vanier Collegiate organizers of the Sets4Suppe­r charity volleyball games – Aimee Dumlao, Madison DeCorby, Allison Grajczyk-Jelinski and Jenna Meili -receive applause for their hard work.
 ??  ?? Former Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s receiver Chris Getzlaf shows his vertical leap while getting a kill in front of former Roughrider­s lineman Jeremy O’Day.
Former Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s receiver Chris Getzlaf shows his vertical leap while getting a kill in front of former Roughrider­s lineman Jeremy O’Day.
 ??  ?? Moose Jaw mayor Fraser Tolmie passes a serve to the front row.
Moose Jaw mayor Fraser Tolmie passes a serve to the front row.

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