Canada Outlasts Thailand 3-2 in Women's Volleyball Nations League
- Canada defeated Thailand 3-2 in the Women’s Volleyball Nations League match, as reported by The Canadian Press.
- Thailand won the first set 25-17, but Canada came back to win the next two sets with scores of 25-23 and 30-28, leading 2-1.
- Thailand forced a fifth set with a 25-23 win in the fourth, but Canada won the tiebreaker 15-13.
- Hilary Howe Johnson led Canada with 25 points, while Kongyot Ajcharaporn led Thailand with 27 points.
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