Young Canadian volleyball star Vernon-Evans back healthy in time for worlds
Sharone Vernon-Evans’ first major injury was bad timing for Canada’s men’s volleyball team.
The 20-year-old high flyer from Toronto had surgery to repair a stress fracture in his shin in late March that included the insertion of a rod, and his recovery was expected to last four to six months.
More than a few Volleyball Canada officials likely quickly counted off six months. Would the young star be back for the world championships, which Canada opens on Wednesday versus the Netherlands in Ruse, Bulgaria?
“When any athlete goes through an injury there’s always that inkling of worry and panic, because this isn’t a hobby, it’s your career, your passion,” Vernon-Evans said. “So I made sure I followed instructions from my coaches, trainers and nutritionist and took the necessary time to recover.”


