VI Volleyball Power League continues

Source: BVI Platinum

Photo: BVI Platinum News

Photo: BVI Platinum News

As this year’s volleyball season continues, teams are focused on separating themselves from the weak and climbing to the top of the charts.

Games played during the course of the weekend, February 10 and 11, recorded numerous wins from some of the strongest teams in the league.

As a result of games played last Friday, in the female category, Vixens secured a win against Black Opts, following their consistent lead in three sets.

For the men, Raw Power defeated Go Hard, with a best of three sets as well.

Games played on the Saturday saw a massive victory for VG Eagles, who scored mass point in five sets against the female Raw Power team.

Crush Dem female team also copped a win against Phoenis Ballers, after scoring the best of three sets.

For the men, Guns For Life delivered massive blows to VG Hawks, who scored terribly in the three sets played.

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VIVA Power League 2017 kicks off with record start

Source: BVI Platinum

Vixens (in turquoise) won against School Them in the featured first game of the Opening Ceremony for the VI Volleyball Association Power League 2017. Photo: BVI Platinum

Vixens (in turquoise) won against School Them in the featured first game of the Opening Ceremony for the VI Volleyball Association Power League 2017. Photo: BVI Platinum

The Virgin Islands Volleyball Association (VIVA) is ready to take the sport from recreational to seriously competing, now having a much bigger pool of talented athletes to choose from.

This year’s 2017 Volleyball season kicked off yesterday, January 28, at the Multipurpose Sports Complex, with a record start, registering a total of 16 teams, the most teams ever to participate in a BVI volleyball tournament.

This was great news for the local association, who will remain vigilant throughout the league, scouting for new talent for the Territory’s national team. The league will run until mid May.

Speaking to BVI Platinum News, President of the Association, Willis Potter stated that this year’s numbers are a proper indication of the impact and awareness of the sport in the Virgin Islands.

The tournament boasts of 10 female teams—5 in the lower division and 5 in the upper division, and 6 male teams, all ranging from the age of 10 to over 50 years old.

Potter said, “With these numbers, this season should be a very competitive one.”

He added, “We are about to move from just playing volleyball for entertainment, to now being serious about competing regionally. We want to move into the competition level as it was in the past.”

The president added, “So with so many persons coming in, it gives us the opportunity to build a strong team, having the chance to pull the most skilled persons from such a big pool.”

Potter further expressed that the BVI is capable of competing with any country in the region, as long as things fall in line.

“We will do that by starting with our grass roots and getting more fresh blood to take over.”