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Jul 04, 2013 Sports
Port Mourant Training Centre (PMTC) 1 continued their dominance of Volleyball in Berbice when they played unbeaten to win the Third Annual Trophy Stall Volleyball Tournament that was organised by the Berbice Volleyball Association (BVA) at the GUYSUCO Port Mourant Training Centre Court held on Sunday last.
It was contested in blistering sunshine and the “Boys in Black”, despite not fielding a full strength team easily brushed aside all of the opposing sides through good performances from star Spiker Quacy Matheson and Setter Jason Seelochan (fresh from participating in the FIVB Grassroots Beach Volleyball Course held last week in Georgetown), ably supported by Trevlon McRae and outstanding Libero – Beepaul Bandoo.
Despite the extremely hot conditions, all of the matches were keenly contested as the players sought to impress the BVA selectors who were present.
Unfortunately, the female category of the competition was not played due to the absence of players who were attending Inter Guiana Games (IGG) sessions in the City. That competition will be played later this month.
PMTC 1 defeated Falcons 30-16, Port Mourant Jaguars 30-19, Albion 30-26 and PMTC 2 – 30-25, while second placed Albion defeated PMTC 2 – 30-21, Falcons 30-23 and lost to PM Jags 27-30 and PMTC 1 – 26-30.
Third placed PM Jaguars defeated Falcons 30-20, Albion 30-27, PMTC 2 30-21 and lost to PMTC1 19-30.
At the presentation ceremony held immediately after the competition, BVA President Gregory Rambarran expressed gratitude to the sponsor, Mr. Ramesh Sunich of the Trophy Stall of Georgetown, the Administration of the GUYSUCO Port Mourant Training Centre, the officials, the players and spectators for ensuring the successful completion of the competition.
The first, second and third placed teams were each presented with trophies from members of the BVA Executive while female spectators presented trophies to outstanding players.
Beepaul Bandoo received the best Libero trophy, Quacy Matheson (Best Spiker & MVP trophies, Jason Seelochan (Best Setter & Server trophies), Trevlon McRae (Best Blocker trophy) and Levi Nedd (Best Defence trophy).
Rambarran also took the opportunity to present a Mikasa Coaches Strategy Board to veteran player and long serving National Coach Levi Nedd who celebrated his 51st birthday on Sunday last.
The PMTC Club also received a new pair of volleyball nets compliments of the BVA.
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