The Riverview Royals senior volleyball teams are going to be getting a little help from their friends this year, but that's not the only change in the offing for Moose Jaw's high school volleyball scene.
The Royals will partner their girls team with Rouleau and their boys team with Cornerstone in the Moose Jaw High School Volleyball League, which sees a few changes this year.
The girls league will have seven teams, with Riverview/Rouleau, Avonlea, Central, Peacock, Vanier, Cornerstone and Caronport fielding squads. The boys league will have Cornerstone/Riverview, Rouleau, Vanier, Peacock, Central and Avonlea entered.
On a boys league night, for example, there will be two teams playing a typical best-of-five match and the other four teams will play a round robin series, and the girls will have two sets of teams playing a best-of-five and the three other teams playing a round robin.
The format will see the seniors get a few more games in, and yet see them have only one league night. The difference will hopefully be seen once provincials hit.
Central will look to defend their boys title and Peacock the girls crown when the regular season opens Sept. 9.
Caronport is hosting 4A regionals this year Nov. 7-8. Provincials for 4A and 5A girls will be Nov. 14 and 15, and for 4A and 5A boys, the provincials will be Nov. 21-22.
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