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Rio 2016: Canada’s men’s volleyball team advances to quarter-finals after beating Italy

Canada's Nicholas Hoag passes the ball during a men's preliminary volleyball match against Italy at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Monday, Aug. 15, 2016. AP Photo/Matt Rourke

RIO DE JANEIRO – Tyler Sanders hit the winning ace to lift the Canadian men’s volleyball team into the quarter-finals at the Rio Olympic Games with a 3-1 victory over Italy on Monday.

Set scores were 25-23, 25-17, 16-25 and 25-21 in the final preliminary-round game for both teams.

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The win, Canada’s first over Italy in men’s volleyball in 16 matches, put the Canadians into second place in Pool A with nine points.

Canada, ranked 12th in the world, got off to a stunning start at the Olympic tournament with a straight sets win over No. 5 United States. The Canadians lost 3-1 to Brazil and 3-0 to France before downing Mexico 3-0 in their other preliminary-round games.

Italy, ranked fourth, was undefeated in its first four matches in Rio. The Italians finish atop Pool A with 12 points.

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France played top-ranked Brazil later Monday. The match will decide who Canada will play in the quarter-finals.

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