(article reproduced from Delta Optimist)
There is plenty of home cooking on the horizon for one of Canada's top volleyball players.
Tsawwassen's Lucy Charuk learned she will be spending much more time back in her home province after Volleyball Canada announced the women's national team will be based out of the Richmond Olympic Oval, starting in 2017. Winnipeg has hosted the program for the past 25 years.
The South Delta Secondary School graduate enjoyed a standout collegiate career at the University of Houston, before playing professionally in Europe. The 26-year-old earned the Top Blocker Award at last month's NORCECA Olympic Qualification Tournament in Nebraska where Canada fell short of earning a spot in Rio this summer.
The Optimist caught up with Charuk last week in Germany where she recently joined Rote Raben Vilsbiburg for the balance of the Bundesliga season.
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There is plenty of home cooking on the horizon for one of Canada's top volleyball players.
Tsawwassen's Lucy Charuk learned she will be spending much more time back in her home province after Volleyball Canada announced the women's national team will be based out of the Richmond Olympic Oval, starting in 2017. Winnipeg has hosted the program for the past 25 years.
The South Delta Secondary School graduate enjoyed a standout collegiate career at the University of Houston, before playing professionally in Europe. The 26-year-old earned the Top Blocker Award at last month's NORCECA Olympic Qualification Tournament in Nebraska where Canada fell short of earning a spot in Rio this summer.
The Optimist caught up with Charuk last week in Germany where she recently joined Rote Raben Vilsbiburg for the balance of the Bundesliga season.
- See more at: http://www.delta-optimist.com/sports/charuk-thrilled-with-move-1.2174530#sthash.oSeb3Wxi.dpufThere is plenty of home cooking on the horizon for one of Canada's top volleyball players.
Tsawwassen's Lucy Charuk learned she will be spending much more time back in her home province after Volleyball Canada announced the women's national team will be based out of the Richmond Olympic Oval, starting in 2017. Winnipeg has hosted the program for the past 25 years.
The South Delta Secondary School graduate enjoyed a standout collegiate career at the University of Houston, before playing professionally in Europe. The 26-year-old earned the Top Blocker Award at last month's NORCECA Olympic Qualification Tournament in Nebraska where Canada fell short of earning a spot in Rio this summer.
The Optimist caught up with Charuk last week in Germany where she recently joined Rote Raben Vilsbiburg for the balance of the Bundesliga season.
- See more at: http://www.delta-optimist.com/sports/charuk-thrilled-with-move-1.2174530#sthash.oSeb3Wxi.dpuf