
Volcanoes host Eugene on Friday night and Seattle on Sunday afternoon
The Vancouver Volcanoes have two home games this week, and they will continue to be raising funds for community projects.
The Volcanoes host the Emerald City Jaguars from Eugene on Friday night, with some of the revenue from the game to be donated to the Foundation for Vancouver Public Schools. There will also be a 50-50 raffle for the foundation. Game time is 7 p.m. at Hudson’s Bay High School.
On Sunday, the Volcanoes will host the Seattle Super Hawks at 3 p.m., also at Hudson’s Bay High School. That game’s donation will go to the Boys and Girls Clubs of Southwest Washington.
The Volcanoes are 7-3 in The Basketball League, in second place in the Pacific Northwest division.
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