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Jun 13, 2013 Sports
Volleyball Clubs in Berbice will be back in action on Sunday June 23 when the Berbice Volleyball Association (BVA) stages the third annual Trophy Stall Inter-Club competition at the Albion Sports Complex Court.
Set to be played using the ‘round- robin’ format, the best teams in the Ancient County will serve against each other which will include national champions Port Mourant Training Centre (PMTC) and they are expected to field more than one team.
The others are Port Mourant Jaguars, Albion Sports Complex, Union-Renaissance Sports Club of No.53 Village, Falcons of Canje, Vikings of Blairmont and Three Doors Strikers of D’Edward.
A high standard of volleyball is anticipated as players will be vying for selection to the BVA Senior Squad. The competition is open to both male and female teams with the top three in each category to receive trophies and other incentives. There will also be trophies and medals for the Best Spiker, Blocker, Server, Defence, Setter and Best Libero.
Sponsor, Mr. Ramesh Sunich, Managing Director of the Trophy Stall said that his continued partnership with the BVA is aimed at the promotion and development of the sport in Berbice.
Last year’s competition was won by PMTC 1 who will be looking for a repeat performance this year. (Samuel Whyte)
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