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Sep 04, 2016 Sports
All is set for the one day volleyball competition sponsored by the 3 Doors Volleyball Club of D’Edward and organised by the Berbice Volleyball Association (BVA). The activity which was postponed from last Sunday will be played today at the club’s court at D’Edward Village, West Bank, Berbice.
Over 20 teams are expected to take to the court to take part in the all-day competition which is expected to feature games among the male and female seniors and junior males’ categories.
Teams are expected from throughout Berbice and according to Coordinator and BVA President Levi Nedd, they are expecting some new teams, especially from the West Berbice area to participate.
Teams are expected from the Orealla/ Siparuta areas from the Upper Corentyne and they are expected to be represented by the full complement of teams in the male and female categories as well as in the junior male division. Other teams expected to be a part of the competition are Rollers of New Amsterdam, No.52 Survivals, Jets of Corriverton, Tain Humanitarian, Port Mourant Jaguars, PMTC, GTCPM, host 3 Doors strikers, Black Bush and Berbice High School among others.
Incentives will be presented to the top teams in the various categories and the outstanding individual players. Action serves off at 09:00 hrs. (Samuel Whyte)
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