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Volleyball

28 April, 2025

Good Friday Appeal success

The first running of Volleyball Horsham's Good Friday Lightning Spike raised more than $2000 for the Royal Children’s Hospital Appeal, with great support from the membership and the community.


Kittens were successful in Volleyball Horsham's Good Friday Lightning Spike, taking out division two, as the team members got into the spirit of the day: Kyren Parish, Malachy O'Brien, Clare Whyte, Mikaela Wright, Ilze Van Zyl, Rhianna Williams and Jimmy Finnigan.
Kittens were successful in Volleyball Horsham's Good Friday Lightning Spike, taking out division two, as the team members got into the spirit of the day: Kyren Parish, Malachy O'Brien, Clare Whyte, Mikaela Wright, Ilze Van Zyl, Rhianna Williams and Jimmy Finnigan.

Event organiser Kara Johnson said various activities throughout the day added to the total raised.

“Over $420 was raised through the tin rattle, a market stall raised over $350, the canteen was kept busy raising over $500, entry fees raised over $300 and the auction of iconic tops raised just on $600,” Johnson said.

“Volleyball Horsham would like to thank everyone who gave up their time to play on the day, especially the junior girls from Warrnambool.

"The support of the community was great.

“We look forward to running the event again next year and continuing to support a great cause.”

The Greek Hellenic Easter Nuggets were victorious in division one while the Kittens were successful in division two.

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