Wings Up defeated the fall league champion I’d Hit That earlier this month 3-0 (25-18, 25-17, 28-26) to win the Peninsula Volleyball League’s Winter League A Division championship at Peninsula College. Wings Up, made up of players mostly from the Sequim area, finished the regular season atop the standings with an 8-1 record before advancing through the playoffs. Set For Life placed third. From left, back row, are Ben Cowan, Cody Cowan and Jared Fodge. From left, front row, are Tayler Breckenridge, Brittney Gale and Tristen Myers. Not pictured is Allie Gale. (Peninsula College)

Wings Up defeated the fall league champion I’d Hit That earlier this month 3-0 (25-18, 25-17, 28-26) to win the Peninsula Volleyball League’s Winter League A Division championship at Peninsula College. Wings Up, made up of players mostly from the Sequim area, finished the regular season atop the standings with an 8-1 record before advancing through the playoffs. Set For Life placed third. From left, back row, are Ben Cowan, Cody Cowan and Jared Fodge. From left, front row, are Tayler Breckenridge, Brittney Gale and Tristen Myers. Not pictured is Allie Gale. (Peninsula College)

PENINSULA VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE: Wings up, Chewblocka champions and A and B leagues

(Top) Wings Up defeated the fall league champion I’d Hit That earlier this month 3-0 (25-18, 25-17, 28-26) to win the Peninsula Volleyball League’s Winter League A Division championship at Peninsula College. Wings Up, made up of players mostly from the Sequim area, finished the regular season atop the standings with an 8-1 record before advancing through the playoffs. Set For Life placed third. From left, back row, are Ben Cowan, Cody Cowan and Jared Fodge. From left, front row, are Tayler Breckenridge, Brittney Gale and Tristen Myers. Not pictured is Allie Gale. (Peninsula College).

(Bottom) Chewblocka came from behind in the best-of-three championship match to win the Peninsula Volleyball League’s 10-team B Division last week with a thrilling victory over The Vengeance 2-1 (13-25, 25-14, 17-15.) The team was made up of, from left, Josh Pitzlin, Merissa Koller, Lauren Morgan, Amanda Murphy, Matt Novack and Josh Frankland. In the match for third and fourth, 7 Cedars Casino stopped Steim Family Dentistry 2-0 (25-17, 27-25). (Peninsula College)

Chewblocka came from behind in the best-of-three championship match to win the Peninsula Volleyball League’s 10-team B Division last week with a thrilling victory over The Vengeance 2-1 (13-25, 25-14, 17-15.) The team was made up of, from left, Josh Pitzlin, Merissa Koller, Lauren Morgan, Amanda Murphy, Matt Novack and Josh Frankland. In the match for third and fourth, 7 Cedars Casino stopped Steim Family Dentistry 2-0 (25-17, 27-25). (Peninsula College)

Chewblocka came from behind in the best-of-three championship match to win the Peninsula Volleyball League’s 10-team B Division last week with a thrilling victory over The Vengeance 2-1 (13-25, 25-14, 17-15.) The team was made up of, from left, Josh Pitzlin, Merissa Koller, Lauren Morgan, Amanda Murphy, Matt Novack and Josh Frankland. In the match for third and fourth, 7 Cedars Casino stopped Steim Family Dentistry 2-0 (25-17, 27-25). (Peninsula College)

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