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Aug 10, 2018 Sports
The Berbice Volleyball Association (BVA) in collaboration with the Trophy Stall of Bourda Market recently hosted two Beach competitions for Pairs in the Ancient County at the No. 63 Beach, Corentyne.
The competitions which were contested in three categories (seniors, novices, females) were held in preparation to select players to participate in overseas competitions later this year. The first competition saw 10 senior males, five novices and four female pairs participating.
Emerging as the winner in the senior male category were Luen David and Ray Moore who defeated Tyrone Farley and Jamalodeen 21-19 in a close encounter. The winning pair among the females was Krystal Paddy and Philana Simpson who served their way past Amesha Mohabir and Aaliyah Mohabir 21-20 in another closely fought match. Vickash Seenauth and David Etwaroo were the winners in the novices’ category.
The second tournament which was held on August 1st saw seven senior male pairs and four novices participating. The senior male winners are Ravi Rampartab and Andy Rohoman. They won 21-16 from Tyrone Farley and Roy Jamalodeen while in the novice category the same pair of Vickash Seenauth and David Etwaroo emerged winners, again.
Trophies and prizes were also donated by Shabeer Baksh of Blairmont Community Center and the BVA. The games had to be played at a lesser points system due to the tide. (Samuel Whyte)
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