SCVA 18s: Storm Arrives; A4, SG Depart
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Arizona Storm Elite 18 Thunder is here. 

A4 Volley 18 Purple is here, but not in it anymore. The same can be said for San Gabriel Elite 18 Rosh, just a few of the riddles taking place during the opening day of the SCVA 18s Qualifier. 

Up until about 10 pm on Wednesday night, Arizona Storm was supposed to be playing in the Colorado Crossroads Qualifier in Denver this weekend. Yet, the bomb cyclone that ripped through the city left Arizona Storm out of luck in catching any other flights into Denver. That led to Storm seeing if it could come to Anaheim instead. No planes needed, just five family-filled hours on four wheels through the desert doing the trick. 

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