Spiking season underway for adult volleyball teams

  • By Klas Stolpe
  • Sunday, October 11, 2015 1:04am
  • Sports

Two teams have shaken up the top spots in the seven divisions of the Juneau Parks and Recreation 2015 Men’s and Women’s Volleyball League.

The latest standings, as of Oct. 4, show that Holly Cerne’s Latitiude improved to 9-1 and closed the deal on the Women’s Division 3 lead by overtaking DJ KDean Biggest Hits at 8-2, while Net Assets CEA also jumped up to 8-2 and City Center Chiropractic bent a few bones improving to 7-3 and climbed over Spikers Anonymous and Hard Hitting Mamas, both at 6-4, in the Women’s Division 4.

The other division leaders are unchanged, as Alpine Construction (6-4) has a one-game lead over Ace Whoopers (5-5) and Poly Boys (5-5) in Men’s Division 1; Admiralty Environmental (9-1) is above Valley Auto Parts (8-2) in Men’s Division 2; the Northern Refrigeration Raiders (9-1) lead Creative Source (8-2) in Men’s Division 3 top spot. Alaska Vision Center (7-3) still has better sight than Willie’s Marine Floaters (6-4) for the Women’s Division 1 lead, and K&L Distributors and First National Bank are weighing options and assets in a 9-1 deadlock atop Women’s Division 2.

JUNEAU PARKS AND RECREATION MENS/WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL STANDINGS

Men’s Division 1:

Alpine Construction 6-4

Ace Whoopers 5-5

Poly Boys 5-5

Islanders 4-6

Men’s Division 2:

Admiralty Environmental 9-1

Valley Auto Parts 8-2

Chuck Norris 5-5

Alaska Seaplanes 2-8

Wee Fishie Cobras 1-9

Men’s Division 3:

Northern Refrigeration Raiders 9-1

Creative Source 8-2

The Brute Squad 6-4

Koopa Troopaz 4-6

AHDC- Sets on the Beach 3-7

Dewey, Cheatem & Howe 3-7

Bartlett Aces 2-8

Women’s Division 1:

Alaska Vision Center 7-3

Willie’s Marine Floaters 6-4

Igloo Construction 5-5

Shaw Dental 4-6

Triangle Club 4-6

Hit the Sweet Spot 3-7

Women’s Division 2:

K&L Distributors 9-1

First National Bank 9-1

Doug’s Auto Body 8-2

Fireweeed Chiropractic & Massage 7-3

Sugar and Spike 6-4

Glacier Pediatrics 5-5

GRUMPY’S 4-6

Spiked Punch 4-6

Alaska Fudge Co. 4-6

Bumpin Uglies 3-7

Admiralty Environmental 1-9

The Alaska Club 0-10

Women’s Division 3:

Holly Cerne’s Latitude 58 9-1

DJ KDean Biggest Hits 8-2

Net Assets CEA 8-2

Jack’s Plumbing & Heating 6-4

Blister Sisters 6-4

Kappler Computer Services 6-4

Flying Squirrel Espresso 5-5

Double Cheese and D’s 5-5

Busta Spike 4-6

Alaska Seaplanes 3-7

Bartlett Serves-U-Right 1-9

Latitude 58 Kiss My Pass 1-9

Women’s Division 4:

City Center Chiropractic 7-3

Spikers Anonymous 6-4

Hard Hitting Mamas 6-4

Bad Apples 5-5

Travelodge 5-5

VolleyKyries 1-9

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