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Volleyball league returns this weekend… games slated for Ondangwa

Volleyball league returns this weekend… games slated for Ondangwa

Volleyball fans are in for a treat this weekend as the MTC Namibia Volleyball Federation’s (NVF) national league games will be staged in the northern town of Ondangwa. 

Both women’s and men’s teams will compete in various matches, with action kicking off on Saturday.

In the men’s division, Calvary Eagles Sport Club (CESC) will start their Saturday campaign with a match against Coastal Warriors Volleyball Club (CWVC) at 09h00. 

Simultaneously, the Namibian Defence Force Raptors will face Keetmanshoop Correctional Facility Volleyball Club (KCFVC). 

Khomas Nampol Volleyball Club (KNVC) will take on Nampol Otjozondjupa Volleyball Club (NOVC) at a different court.

Meanwhile, at another venue, Namibia Correctional Service Volleyball Club (NCVC) will battle CWVC, while Unam Hard Hitter sVolleyball Club (Unam-HH) will go head-to-head with NDF-Raptors.

In the women’s division, Revival Volleyball Club (RVC) will clash with Six Stars Volleyball Club (SSVC) at 09h00 on court B. Kudus Sport Club (KSC) will then face Beaufort Volleyball Club, followed by a match between Namibia Navy Volleyball (NNVC) and RVC. 

NOVC will square off against KNVC, while Ball Buster Volleyball Club (BBVC) takes on Kudos Sports Club (KSC).

On Sunday, the action continues with the men’s division, as KNVC takes on NCS VC at 09h00, and KCFVC faces CESC. In the women’s division on court B, KNVC will face BVC at the same time, with SSVC and NOVC wrapping up the weekend games.

Speaking to this publication yesterday, Sezuni Kamwi, a representative from Unam Hard Hitters, expressed readiness for the weekend’s games. 

“It won’t be easy matches on Saturday and Sunday, but we’re confident that we’ll come out victorious. 

“We had ample time to train and get our things in order. Every team in the league is strong, but we’re striving for maximum points, and that’s what we’re fighting for. The team is in good spirits, and we’ll go out there to secure points,” Kamwi said. Brian Makuki of Calvary Eagles also shared his thoughts, stating, “The league has progressed well since its inception, and teams have grown stronger. The competition is growing, and it has become more challenging. 

My team is ready, and come Saturday, we will shine on the court,” he added. 

– mkambukwe@nepc.com.na