It turns out that Humber College just won the Ontario Colleges Athletic
Association Provincial Championships Saturday and 3 former Pakmen players were
the key to their success. Former u18 players Derek Quinn and Jordon Langley
were both named to the All-Star team, and Terrel Bramwell as name MVP and
All-Canadian. Bramwell took the OCAA by storm this season as one of the most
electrifying hitters to grace the OCAA courts. The first year player was
honoured as the OCAA’s Men’s Rookie of the Year, League and Regional scoring
champion and as a CCAA All-Canadian.
“Terrel may be the most explosive rookie in the history of the OCAA,”
commented Humber Head Coach Wayne Wilkins. “He has rocketed himself to be one of
the best players in the province. He came to Humber from the heavily touted and
nationally recognized Pakmen Volleyball Club. His athleticism is something to
behold, as he jumps higher and hits harder than most. He adds a jump serve to
his game that consistently draws aces.”
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It turns out that Humber College just won the Ontario Colleges Athletic
Association Provincial Championships Saturday and 3 former Pakmen players were
the key to their success. Former u18 players Derek Quinn and Jordon Langley
were both named to the All-Star team, and Terrel Bramwell as name MVP and
All-Canadian. Bramwell took the OCAA by storm this season as one of the most
electrifying hitters to grace the OCAA courts. The first year player was
honoured as the OCAA’s Men’s Rookie of the Year, League and Regional scoring
champion and as a CCAA All-Canadian.

