The men’s final between Botswana’s Police V1 and UZ Wolves from Zimbabwe was a real humdinger as both teams exhibited their penchant for a total onslaught strategy in their respective offensive and defence strategies , a spectacle unseen on the South African volleyball courts. The South African fans in particular were awe struck with the...Read More
From the outset both teams enjoyed great crowd support as they made every effort to put hard fought points on the board on their way to the podium as the tournament’s gold medallists. In the opening set with the score at 13-8 in favour of Universidade Pedagogica Nampula (UPN), the Mozambiquean outfit displayed a greater...Read More
The sky scraper height of some of the players in both Police V1 and Kutlwano volleyball teams, the contenders in the 2nd men’s semi final could have been easily mistaken as basket ball teams. Such was the staggering height especially of some of the Police V1 players. Playing off the wing blockers out stretched hands...Read More
The common thread running through the teams that ended up in the semi final stage of the 2018 African Zone V1 Club Championship was the will to entertain the fans with a unique African brand of total power volleyball that had the fans singing and dancing in the stands. The clash between UZ Wolves from...Read More
Underdogs, Correctional Sunrise from eSwatini (formerly Swaziland) took an early 4-0 against the more experienced Kutlwano from Botswana. Being down at 4-7 Kutlwano started a fight back to get back in contention. Unfazed by the Botswana ladies spirited fight back the eSwatini outfit stepped up their game and kept a healthy five point lead through...Read More
The closely contested first semi-final clash between Mag Stimela from Botswana and Mozambique’s Universidade Pedagogica Nampula (UPN) was a visual feast of power volleyball that thrilled and excited the fans. The contest was a great advert for women’s volleyball in Zone V1. Mag Stimela’s three national senior women’s team players, Mashadle Gabaresepe (captain), Gasekgonwe Gaoleseletse...Read More
For Tuks, South Africa’s number one women’s team their final round robin match against UZ Wolves from Zimbabwe was a must win encounter as a loss will mean exiting the tournament as they already lost their opening match of the African Zone V1 club championship. Tuks was in Pool A dubbed the “pool of death” ...Read More
The only South African team to survive the gruelling round robin stage of the 2018 African Zone V1 Club Championship entered the quarter finals as Pool D’s runners up. They squared up against Mozambique’s Autoridade Tributaria for a place in the semi finals scheduled for Thursday at UKZN’s Westville Campus Sports Centre. Starting the opening...Read More
Liberte’s chances of making it to the top of Pool D of the 2018 African Zone V1 Club Championship presently under way at UKZN’s Westville Campus Sports Centre were crushed when they lost to Police V1 from Botswana by 3 sets to 1. Police V1 are arguably the tallest men’s team at the championship. Taking...Read More
The South African female contingent that participated at the 2018 African Zone 6 club championship had a wonderful experience of pitting their skills against the Zone’s top contenders from eight of the zone’s ten countries. While “its a learning experience” is often bandied around especially when teams do no not achieve the desired results, coaches...Read More