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Capilano transfer Leinemann boosts WolfPack middle group

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KAMLOOPS – The Thompson Rivers WolfPack men’s volleyball team and head coach Pat Hennelly have added another piece to their 2024-25 season puzzle with the announcement that Jakob Leinemann has committed to the ‘Pack.
 
“Jakob fills one our biggest off-season needs, an experienced middle,” said Hennelly. “We knew that we needed size and experience in the middle and Jakob is the perfect fit.”
 
Another member of the ‘Pack that joins from Kelowna, Leinemann suited up for Okanagan Mission Secondary in high school and has spent the last two seasons playing for Capilano University in the Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association.

“I chose TRU because I believe Pat’s support can greatly benefit me in my academic and athletic pursuits,” said Leinemann.
 
Suiting up in 34 games over the last two season for the Capilano Blues, Leinemann tallied 109 kills, 21 service aces and 40 blocks in the 71 sets that he played last season.
 
“I’m a passionate middle blocker that is loud on the court and asks for the best from my teammates,” said Leinemann. “I bring size and athleticism to the men’s volleyball roster. I also bring enthusiasm and passion to the court.”

Getting a late start to the sport, Leinemann started playing competitively in Grade 12 at OKM and also spent time with the Jr. Heat before heading to North Vancouver. 

Leinemann plans to study business administraion at TRU.
 
“I am really looking forward to adding Jakob and seeing what he can do at the U SPORTS level,” said Hennelly.

Name: Jakob Leinemann
Position: Middle
Height: 6’9″
Hometown: Kelowna, BC
Last team: Capilano University
High School: Okanagan Mission Secondary
 


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