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Welcome to Tuskers Volleyball Club
Players
Volleyball beginners, newbies
and rusty players, we used have a a session just for you. This hasn't been
a great success with numbers. So we had to stop. Everyone is still welcome to
our open session on a Wednesday.
Welcome
We hope that you will find this a helpful online volleyball resource, not only for Tuskers players past and present, but other visitors
to London, England and from across the globe.
Tuskers is a volleyball club based in Dulwich
& Peckham, South London. Catering for all levels of player, we offer
you a chance to join in with a friendly bunch of players.
If you want to find out more about the club and the weekly Tuskers training sessions, check out the
info page. If you wish to get further information or just want to get in touch, go straight to the
contact page.
Over the next few
months (make that years) this site will be filled with heaps of information, so please bear with us while we complete the construction process. If you want to get involved or comment on the website,
email us here.
Happy surfing!
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:: National Ladies Promoted |
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20/04/08 - The National Ladies beat Cambridge 22-25
25-23 25-25 25-21. Although the set scores look close, during the match its
self, we felt in control and were unlucky to lose the first set. We also had a
small crowd of 30. National League Division One, here we come. |
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:: National Ladies Playoffs |
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06/04/08 -
The national ladies beat Portsmouth 3-0 in front of a crowd of about 50.
The first two sets started poorly, before finding their rhythm and getting to
playing hard and winning the set. The 3rd set was a strong power play. It was
good to see a crowd. Watch this space for conformation of the PLAYOFF match
against Cambridge. |
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:: London Men Injury |
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14/03/08 -
The men were playing Inter at home, with only 6 players. Which turned into
a tight 5 setter. Chris pulled a muscle in 4th set but played on. Then Dimo
played a power hit through the middle and as he landed he dislocated his knee.
Very very painful. The ambulance took about 15 mins. His knee popped back in
as he was put on the pain killers. We spent about 3 hours at the hospital
before getting him home.

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