The Juneau Parks & Recreation Coed Division 1 volleyball champions “Bak Bro Cleaning Services” pose after winning the title last Wednesday at Floyd Dryden Middle School. The team finished the regular season at 3-11 but pulled off an epic season turnaround by winning three of its four postseason matches. (Courtesy Photo | Parks & Rec)

The Juneau Parks & Recreation Coed Division 1 volleyball champions “Bak Bro Cleaning Services” pose after winning the title last Wednesday at Floyd Dryden Middle School. The team finished the regular season at 3-11 but pulled off an epic season turnaround by winning three of its four postseason matches. (Courtesy Photo | Parks & Rec)

Juneau Parks & Recreation coed volleyball champions

  • By Juneau Empire
  • Tuesday, April 24, 2018 1:52pm
  • Sports

The two-month-long Juneau Parks &Recreation coed volleyball season wrapped up last week, when close to 60 teams in six divisions played in a postseason tournament.

Here are the results in all six divisions:

Division 1

1. Bak Bro Cleaning Services

2. Airboat Alaska

3. Arcticorp

4. Humulus Lupulus

Division 2

1. Spiked Punch

2. Delta Alaska

3. Cosmic Wolfpack

4. Willie’s Marine

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Division 3 North

1. Alpine Construction

2. Cool Beans

3. Ball Busters

4. Hit It

Division 3 South

1. Busta Spike

2. Malia’s State Farm/Spiked Key Lime

3. Bumpin’ Uglies

4. Spawn Sore Us

Division 4

1. Sets Machine

2. Bartlett Aces

3. Odds &Sods

4. J&J Cleaning

Division 5

1. Empire Spikes Back

2. Spectacles

3. Orville Ready-Blocker

4. Paper Pushers

The Juneau Parks & Recreation Coed Division 3 North volleyball champions “Alpine Construction” pose after winning the title last Thursday at Dzantik’i Heeni Middle School. The team finished the regular season at 10-4. (Courtesy Photo | Parks & Rec)

The Juneau Parks & Recreation Coed Division 3 North volleyball champions “Alpine Construction” pose after winning the title last Thursday at Dzantik’i Heeni Middle School. The team finished the regular season at 10-4. (Courtesy Photo | Parks & Rec)

The Juneau Parks & Recreation Coed Division 3 South volleyball champions “Busta Spike” pose after winning the title last Thursday at Dzantik’i Heeni Middle School. The team finished the regular season at 12-2. (Courtesy Photo | Parks & Rec)

The Juneau Parks & Recreation Coed Division 3 South volleyball champions “Busta Spike” pose after winning the title last Thursday at Dzantik’i Heeni Middle School. The team finished the regular season at 12-2. (Courtesy Photo | Parks & Rec)

The Juneau Parks & Recreation Coed Division 5 volleyball champions “Empire Strikes Back” pose after winning the title last Thursday at Floyd Dryden Middle School. The team finished the regular season at 11-3. (Courtesy Photo | Parks & Rec)

The Juneau Parks & Recreation Coed Division 5 volleyball champions “Empire Strikes Back” pose after winning the title last Thursday at Floyd Dryden Middle School. The team finished the regular season at 11-3. (Courtesy Photo | Parks & Rec)

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