Season Preview: RDP Queens Volleyball adds experience as they load up for historic year
After a year of rebuilding, the Red Deer Polytechnic (RDP) Queens Volleyball team says they are loaded up and ready for a year full of big swings, huge blocks and outstanding digs.
RDP Athletics states that while the Queens started off last year with some questions unanswered, the team really improved and peaked at the right time as the season moved forward. They managed to finish second in their division during the regular season behind the Ambrose University Lions. At the Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference (ACAC) Championship, the Queens came away with a bronze medal on their home court after defeating the Lethbridge College Kodiaks in a five-set thriller.
Now, Queens Head Coach Talbot Walton says he wants to help his returning players use that experience as a stepping stone to improve on that bronze medal. Walton says he feels blessed to return 10 players from the 2022/2023 campaign as they fit into the team’s long-term plan over the next couple of years, with a few student-athletes being key to the squad’s success this year.
“Frankie Sandini’s defending and passing responsibility will be a key component for our group this upcoming season. Jaiden Ferguson played a huge role throughout the year as she filled in and did some heavy lifting for us when we needed someone to step up to the plate. Lastly, having Emma Letkeman, Dani Wiens and Maria Brouwer, three collegiate-experienced setters is such a good problem to have as each one of them can win us a lot of volleyball,” he said.


