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Jun 20, 2013 Sports
The Berbice Volleyball Association in collaboration with the Trophy Stall of Bourda Market, Georgetown will be holding the third Annual Trophy Stall Volleyball Competition for teams in Berbice on Sunday, June 23rd at the Albion Sports Complex Volleyball Court.
At a recent handing over of trophies ceremony, the Owner/Managing Director of the Trophy Stall, Mr. Ramesh Sunich, said he was pleased to be associated with the BVA and to assist in the promotion and development of Volleyball in Berbice. He said the Trophy Stall is always willing to assist in sports development and the
development of youths, noting that this year’s donation is bigger and better than last year’s.
The President of the BVA, Gregory Rambarran in receiving the trophies from Mrs. Sunich, expressed his association’s gratitude for the sponsorship and lauded Mr. Sunich’s contributions to the BVA over the years.
This year the competition will be played on a round-robin basis and is expected to attract teams from the following clubs – PMTC, Port Mourant Jaguars, Albion Sports Complex, Falcons of Canje, Union – Renaissance Sports Club of #53 Village, Vikings of Blairmont and 3Doors Strikers of D’Edward as well as a team from the Berbice Under-19 Squad.
The action is scheduled to commence at 9:30hrs. Trophies will be presented to the 1st, 2nd and 3rd place male teams and the 1st and 2nd placed female teams. Prizes will also be presented to the MVP in both categories as well as to the best setter, best spiker, best server, best defence, best blocker and best libero.
A very high standard of Volleyball is anticipated as players will also be vying for places in the BVA Senior Squad.
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