Paul Sanderson (volleyball) explained

Paul Sanderson
Fullname:Paul Sanderson
Nickname:Sando
Nationality:Australian
Birth Date:7 January 1986
Hometown:Melbourne
Height:1950NaN0
Weight:940NaN0
Spike:3480NaN0
Block:3350NaN0
Currentnumber:4 (national team)
Years:2018
Teams:CS Arcada Galați
Nationalyears:2014-
Nationalteam: Australia
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Paul Sanderson (born 7 January 1986) is an Australian male volleyball player. He is part of the Australia men's national volleyball team. On club level he plays for CS Arcada Galați in Romania.[1]

Career

Paul started playing volleyball at Billanook College in Victoria Australia at the age of 13. Participating in State and National schools cup, Paul was selected to represent his State at the National Championships every year from u/15 to u/21. He then received a full ride scholarship to Newman University in Wichita Kansas, where he was selected as rookie of the year, first team all American and national championship all star whilst leading the country in kills and aces.

He continued his dominance transferring to Brandon University in Canada. Four years straight Paul led points, aces and kills, racking up several first team all Canadian awards and was selected as MVP of the league in 2010. Paul still holds many all time records in the Canada West Division of the CIS.

Professionally, Paul started his career in Switzerland, playing for Schonenwerd Volley who has become a powerhouse in the Swiss league. For the past two seasons Paul Played in Saimaa Volley in Finland. In 2012/13 Paul was the leading scoring left side and ace leader of the Finland Mestaruusliiga.

He has joined full time the Volleyroo's since 2014. After Finland, he has moved to Indonesia, Puerto Rico, Belgium and more recently back to Indonesia, where he is currently playing with PERTAMINA Energy Jakarta.[2]

References

  1. Web site: Team Roster – Australiamen's volleyball team. fivb.org. 9 January 2016.
  2. Web site: australia players paul-sanderson. 28 July 2020.

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