Youth volleyball action at the coast
Tournament
A total of 19 teams competed in the one-day NVF Youth Volleyball Festival in Swakopmund.
A total of 19 teams competed in the one-day Namibia Volleyball Federation’s (NVF) Youth Volleyball Festival in Swakopmund.
Delta Secondary School emerged as champions in the girls U17 categories, while Duinesig Secondary School claimed victory in the boys U17 category at the NVF Youth Volleyball Festival held at the MTC Dome.
Sunshine Private School secured first place in both the boys’ and girls’ U15 categories.
Nineteen teams competed across the U15 and U17 age groups.
In the girls U15 category, St Paul’s College, Delta Secondary School, Walvis Bay Gymnasium, and Sunshine Private School faced off.
Sunshine Private School teams A and B took first and second place, respectively, with St Paul’s College in third, followed by Delta Secondary School and Walvis Bay Gymnasium.
The boys U15 age category saw competition between St Paul’s College, Delta Secondary School, Walvis Bay Gymnasium, and Sunshine Private School. Team Sunshine Private School claimed first place, followed by Walvis Bay Gymnasium, Delta Secondary School, and St Paul’s College.
In the girls U17 league, Delta Secondary School triumphed over Dome Future Academy, who secured second place. Walvis Bay Gymnasium took third, Happy Du Village Renata Mondesa took fourth, and St Paul’s College took fifth.
Duinesig Secondary School topped the boys U17 category with maximum points (12 points), followed by Dome Future Academy, Delta Secondary School, Happy Du Village Renata Mondesa, and St Paul’s College. – [email protected]
Delta Secondary School emerged as champions in the girls U17 categories, while Duinesig Secondary School claimed victory in the boys U17 category at the NVF Youth Volleyball Festival held at the MTC Dome.
Sunshine Private School secured first place in both the boys’ and girls’ U15 categories.
Nineteen teams competed across the U15 and U17 age groups.
In the girls U15 category, St Paul’s College, Delta Secondary School, Walvis Bay Gymnasium, and Sunshine Private School faced off.
Sunshine Private School teams A and B took first and second place, respectively, with St Paul’s College in third, followed by Delta Secondary School and Walvis Bay Gymnasium.
The boys U15 age category saw competition between St Paul’s College, Delta Secondary School, Walvis Bay Gymnasium, and Sunshine Private School. Team Sunshine Private School claimed first place, followed by Walvis Bay Gymnasium, Delta Secondary School, and St Paul’s College.
In the girls U17 league, Delta Secondary School triumphed over Dome Future Academy, who secured second place. Walvis Bay Gymnasium took third, Happy Du Village Renata Mondesa took fourth, and St Paul’s College took fifth.
Duinesig Secondary School topped the boys U17 category with maximum points (12 points), followed by Dome Future Academy, Delta Secondary School, Happy Du Village Renata Mondesa, and St Paul’s College. – [email protected]
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