Adult volleyball final standings

  • By Klas Stolpe
  • Tuesday, November 3, 2015 1:04am
  • Sports

The Juneau Parks & Recreation Adult Volleyball league has finished the regular season.

The post-season tournament has begun and results will be printed when obtained.

Men’s Division 1 – 1. Ace Whoopers 9-5; 2. Islanders 7-7; 3. Alpine Construction 7-7; 4. Poly Boys 5-9. The championship game is scheduled for 8:30 p.m. (9:25 p.m. If Necessary Game if losing teams first loss) Wednesday at Thunder Mountain High School #1.

Men’s Division 2 – 1. Admiralty Environmental 11-3; 2. Valley Auto Parts 10-4; 3. Chuck Norris 8-6; 4. Alaska Seaplanes 4-10; 5. Wee Fishie Cobras 2-12. The championship game is scheduled for 7:10 p.m. (8:05 p.m. ING) Wednesday at Dzantik’i Heeni #1.

Men’s Division 3 – 1. Northern Refrigeration Raiders 12-2; 2. The Brute Squad 10-4; 3. Creative Source 10-4; 4. Koop Troopaz 7-7; 5. AHDC-Sets On The Beach 4-10; 6. Dewey, Cheatem & Howe 3-11; 7. Bartlett Aces 3-11. The championship game is scheduled for 8:05 p.m. (9 p.m. ING) Thursday at DZ #3.

Women’s Division 1 – 1. Alaska Vision Center 10-4; 2. Willie’s Marine Floaters 9-5; 3. Igloo Construction 9-5; 4. Shaw Dental 5-9; 5. Triangle Club 4-10; 6. Hit The Sweet Spot 4-10. The championship game is scheduled for 7:35 p.m. (8:30 p.m. ING) Wednesday at TMHS #3.

Women’s Division 2 – 1. K&L Distributors Fireballs 11-3; 2. First National Bank 11-3; 3. Doug’s Autobody 10-4; 4. Fireweed Chiropractic 10-4; 5. Grumpy’s 8-6; 6. Sugar & Spike 8-6; 7. Alaska Fudge Company 7-7; 8. Spiked Punch 7-7; 9. Glacier Pediatrics 6-8; 10. Bumpin’ Uglies 4-10; 11. Admiralty Environmental 1-13; 12. The Alaska Club 1-13. The championship game is scheduled for 7:10 p.m. (8:05 p.m. ING) Thursday at DZ #1.

Women’s Division 3 – 1. Holly Cerne’s Latitude58 13-1; 2. Net Assets CEA 12-2; 3. DJ KDean Biggest Hits 10-4; 4. Jack’s Plumbing & Heating 10-4; 5. Blister Sisters 9-5; 6. Double Cheese & D’s 9-5; 7. Flying Squirrel Espresso 6-8; 8. Alaska Seaplanes 4-10; 9. Busta Spike 4-10; 10. Kappler Computer Services 4-10; 11. Latitude58 Kiss My Pass 2-12; 12. Bartlett Serves U-Right 1-13. The championship game is scheduled for 7:10 p.m. (8:05 p.m. ING) Wednesday at DZ #2.

Women’s Division 4 – 1. City Center Chiropractic 10-4; 2. Bad Apples 9-5; 3. Spikers Anonymous 8-6; 4. Travelodge 7-7; 5. Hard Hitting Mammas 7-7; 6. VolleyKyries 1-13. The championship game is scheduled for 7:10 p.m. (8:05 p.m. ING) Wednesday at DZ #3.

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