CVA league produces exciting clashes
The men's teams of the Namibian Police Force (Nampol) Khomas and Namibian Defence Force (NDF) continued with their winning streaks during game week two of the Central Volleyball Association (CVA) league.
The Patrick Iiyambo Police College and the University of Namibia (Unam) were once again the venues for the CVA league games held recently.
The league also welcomed the Otjozondjupa Nampol Volleyball Club (ONVC) women's team from Otjiwarongo, who made their debut with impressive performances after collecting six points from their fixtures against Unam and the Namibia University of Science and Technology (Nust), beating them 3-0 and 3-1 respectively.
In other matches played in the women's division, NDF ladies and Katutura-based Revival Volleyball Club (RVC) kept the spectators on their toes for over three hours in a match that saw the 2019 Bank Windhoek Namibia Volleyball Federation Cup champions RVC outclassing their opponents in a 3-2 win.
The last women's match saw Kudos beating Happydu 3-0 despite a good display by Happydu on the day.
In the men's division, City of Windhoek (CoW) took on Nust who were unable to handle their opponents as the youngsters lost 3-1.
In their second match of the day, CoW faced the Khomas Nampol team who continued with their winning mentality from match week one with a 3-0 win.
Unam registered their first defeat of the season when they faced NDF A, with the military team collecting maximum points after a 3-1 win.
In other matches, Kudos lost their first match of the season against Happydu, who beat them 3-1.
In an interview with Nampa on Tuesday, CVA chairperson Tobias Eden Mwatelulo said the goal of CVA is to deliver and grow sports in the region.
“The CVA exco is busy engaging with different organisations in their quest for financial assistance. Our core focus is development and to be goal-orientated,” he said.
Meanwhile, CVA technical director Elina Veijo informed Nampa that the CVA games will for now be put on hold as a safety precaution against the coronavirus.
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The Patrick Iiyambo Police College and the University of Namibia (Unam) were once again the venues for the CVA league games held recently.
The league also welcomed the Otjozondjupa Nampol Volleyball Club (ONVC) women's team from Otjiwarongo, who made their debut with impressive performances after collecting six points from their fixtures against Unam and the Namibia University of Science and Technology (Nust), beating them 3-0 and 3-1 respectively.
In other matches played in the women's division, NDF ladies and Katutura-based Revival Volleyball Club (RVC) kept the spectators on their toes for over three hours in a match that saw the 2019 Bank Windhoek Namibia Volleyball Federation Cup champions RVC outclassing their opponents in a 3-2 win.
The last women's match saw Kudos beating Happydu 3-0 despite a good display by Happydu on the day.
In the men's division, City of Windhoek (CoW) took on Nust who were unable to handle their opponents as the youngsters lost 3-1.
In their second match of the day, CoW faced the Khomas Nampol team who continued with their winning mentality from match week one with a 3-0 win.
Unam registered their first defeat of the season when they faced NDF A, with the military team collecting maximum points after a 3-1 win.
In other matches, Kudos lost their first match of the season against Happydu, who beat them 3-1.
In an interview with Nampa on Tuesday, CVA chairperson Tobias Eden Mwatelulo said the goal of CVA is to deliver and grow sports in the region.
“The CVA exco is busy engaging with different organisations in their quest for financial assistance. Our core focus is development and to be goal-orientated,” he said.
Meanwhile, CVA technical director Elina Veijo informed Nampa that the CVA games will for now be put on hold as a safety precaution against the coronavirus.
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