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Eric Loeppky making his mark with Lube in Italian league
2 minute read 2:04 PM CSTThere can be no doubt Eric Loeppky is one of the best volleyball players on the planet.
The Steinbach-born Loeppky was named the most valuable player for the month of December in Italy’s top volleyball league. Loeppky plays for Cucine Lube Civitanova. Across five matches in December, he racked up 79 points and three player of the match awards.
The outside hitter was recognized by the team before the start of their match Jan. 18, a tough loss to current club world champions Sir Susa Scai Perugia.
“I consider it a great recognition because I play in the most beautiful and challenging league in the world, but if I’m rewarded, the credit should be shared with my fantastic teammates,” a translated statement from Loeppky on Lube’s website reads.
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