Spiking season underway for adult volleyball teams

  • By Klas Stolpe
  • Thursday, October 8, 2015 1:03am
  • Sports

The season is only weeks old and already teams are killing for the top position across seven divisions in the Juneau Parks and Recreation 2015 Men’s and Women’s Volleyball League.

Alpine Construction has a one-game lead over Ace Whoopers in Men’s Division 1; Admiralty Environmental is clashing with Valley Auto Parts atop Men’s Division 2; the Northern Refrigeration Raiders and Creative Source are frozen in a tie for the Men’s Divison 3 top spot; Alaska Vision Cener is seeing a one game advantage over the Willie’s Marine Floaters for the Women’s Division 1 lead; K&L Distributors is locked up with First National Bank in Women’s Division 2; DJ KDean Biggest Hits has matched Holly Cerne’s Latitude on the top of Women’s Division 3; and Spikers Anonymous is anything but that as they have a one game advantage over Hard Hitting Mamas and City Center Chiropractic atop the Women’s Division 4.

JUNEAU PARKS AND RECREATION

MENS/WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL STANDINGS:

Men’s Division 1

Alpine Construction 5-3

Ace Whoopers 4-4

Poly Boys 4-4

Islanders 3-5

Men’s Division 2

Admiralty Environmental 7-1

Valley Auto Parts 7-1

Chuck Norris 4-4

Alaska Seaplanes 2-6

Wee Fishie Cobras 1-7

Men’s Division 3

Northern Refrigeration Raiders 7-1

Creative Source 7-1

The Brute Squad 5-3

AHDC- Sets on the Beach 3-5

Koopa Troopaz 2-6

Dewey, Cheatem & Howe 2-6

Bartlett Aces 2-6

Women’s Division 1

Alaska Vision Center 6-2

Willie’s Marine Floaters 5-3

Igloo Construction 3-5

Shaw Dental 3-5

Hit the Sweet Spot 3-5

Triangle Club 3-5

Women’s Division 2

K&L Distributors 8-0

First National Bank 8-0

Doug’s Auto Body 7-1

Fireweeed Chiropractic & Massage 5-3

Glacier Pediatrics 4-4

GRUMPY’S 4-4

Sugar and Spike 4-4

Spiked Punch 3-5

Alaska Fudge Co. 3-5

Admiralty Environmental 1-7

Bumpin Uglies 1-7

The Alaska Club 0-8

Women’s Division 3

DJ KDean Biggest Hits 7-1

Holly Cerne’s Latitude 58 7-1

Net Assets CEA 6-2

Jack’s Plumbing & Heating 6-2

Blister Sisters 6-2

Flying Squirrel Espresso 4-4

Busta Spike 4-4

Kappler Computer Services 4-4

Double Cheese and D’s 3-5

Bartlett Serves-U-Right 1-7

Alaska Seaplanes 1-7

Latitude 58 Kiss My Pass 0-8

Women’s Division 4

Spikers Anonymous 6-2

Hard Hitting Mamas 5-3

City Center Chiropractic 5-3

Bad Apples 4-4

Travelodge 3-5

VolleyKyries 1-7

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