Two girls from the Twin Bridges Volleyball Club have been chosen to attended High Performance Volleyball Camps this summer. Sisters Abby and Paige Vrolyk, both students at Confederation Central School, will head to separate camps later this month. Abby will be attending the High Performance Camp for Under 14 Girls in Nipissing University in North Bay from July 9th until the 16th. Paige is heading to the Tall Maples Camp in Windsor for girls age 14-19 that are at least 6' tall. She'll head to the camp at St. Clair College from July 16th to the 23rd. It's the first time any girl from the Twin Bridges Volleyball Club have been chosen to attend these performance camps, which aims at preparing young athletes for Team Ontario selection camps, and potentially future National Team events.
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