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jaxon rose at ufv oct 24 2025
Jaxon Rose swings against the Fraser Valley block during Wesmen men's volleyball action Friday, October 24, 2025 in Abbotsford, B.C. (valleyfilms.ca photo)

Men's Volleyball David Larkins/Wesmen Athletics

MVB: Wesmen open defence of conference title with resounding win

Box Score ABBOTSORD, B.C. — The defending Canada West champions opened their title defence with a quick KO. 

The Winnipeg Wesmen needed a mere 60 minutes to dispose of the Fraser Valley Cascades, earning a 3-0 (25-15, 31-29, 25-21) win in their season-opener Friday night at the UFV Athletics Centre. 

Luke Lodewyks made no errors and finished with seven kills on 14 swings, and Jaxon Rose had a match-high 10 kills and five digs as the Wesmen won their season-opener for the ninth straight season. 

The Wesmen have won each of their season-openers since 2016 and in Friday's debut they got hot early, fought off a pesky Cascades squad in the middle set and largely controlled the decisive third. 

The Wesmen held UFV to -.029 in the first set as the Cascades made 10 attacking errors. Winnipeg led 9-6 in the first set before winning six of the next eight to take control.

The Cascades were able to mount a charge in the second set, hitting at a .361 clip and wiping out a four-point deficit late in the set. Trailing 22-18, UFV came back to make it 23-22 and, after a Kian Bos service error put Winnipeg on the verge of claiming the set, the Cascades fought off two set points to equalize at 24-24. The Wesmen had five more set points foiled by the home team before another Bos service error and an Aidan Hruska ace put it to bed.

In Set 3, the Wesmen won six of the first eight points, watched UFV eventually pull back even at 10-10, and later ran off four straight points to break a 13-13 tie and take a 17-13 lead. 

Hruska added seven kills of his own and setter Alex Krykewich had 30 assists as the Wesmen hit .272 for the match, including .400 in the second. 

Comrie Egbers and Roan McCarthy had nine kills apiece for Fraser Valley, which fell to 0-3 on the season. The Cascades are still looking for their first set win of the season after getting swept twice last weekend at Trinity Western. 

The two teams meet again Saturday at 10 p.m. CT in a match that can be seen on Canada West TV.
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Players Mentioned

Alex Krykewich

#6 Alex Krykewich

Setter
6' 2"
Freshman
Jaxon Rose

#1 Jaxon Rose

Left Side
6' 10"
Freshman
Aidan Hruska

#4 Aidan Hruska

Outside
6' 3"
Junior
Luke Lodewyks

#10 Luke Lodewyks

Outside
6' 5"
Junior

Players Mentioned

Alex Krykewich

#6 Alex Krykewich

6' 2"
Freshman
Setter
Jaxon Rose

#1 Jaxon Rose

6' 10"
Freshman
Left Side
Aidan Hruska

#4 Aidan Hruska

6' 3"
Junior
Outside
Luke Lodewyks

#10 Luke Lodewyks

6' 5"
Junior
Outside