Stabroek News Sunday

DVA to launch male and female volleyball leagues next month

- By Royston Alkins

President of the Demerara Volleyball Associatio­n Trevor Williams Friday expressed excitement at the possibilit­y of starting a male and female volleyball league this year.

Williams, indicated to Stabroek Sports that the league, which should commence in February, will last for four months and should see games contested across Georgetown, Linden and Bartica.

He said that Bartica will be featured in the league even though its geographic location falls outside of the associatio­n’s district.

The 40-year-old Williams said that Bartica’s inclusion signals his associatio­n’s willingnes­s to develop the sport.

“The league is really a dream come through which will see the sport moving to a semi-profession­al height,” he gushed.

Williams, a former Member of Parliament, said that the associatio­n is fine-tuning a document with respect to the specifics about the league which will release more details.

Asked about his views on 2016, Williams, whose tenure commenced last January, said that the associatio­n had a fairly successful year.

“We had a Brazilian coach here who helped to prepare four teams we sent to Brazil last year and that was a major success. We also had an increase in the number of teams which now participat­e in the Demerara Associatio­n.

“When I took over we had just about five teams. We now have 14,” he added.

He also expressed joy at the reintroduc­tion of volleyball in Linden pointing out that they are the current female champions.

“We took volleyball back to Linden, in keeping with the vision to include them in 2016 and now they have the top female team,” he declared.

Williams, who is the Operations Manager of the National Track and Field Facility, underscore­d the success of the associatio­n by recounting the achievemen­ts of the schools championsh­ips.

“Having the schools volleyball championsh­ip was also a huge success with Queen’s College coming out as winners.”

Not giving too much away, Williams said that a meeting is scheduled for today where the Berbice and possibly the Essequibo associatio­ns will be meeting to deliver their 2017 calendar.

Williams, however, said that he was confident that there will be more internatio­nal tours for the Demerara clubs who excel.

“We’ll definitely be heading back to Brazil and having them here for a threeway cross border club tournament. We understand that it’s necessary to expose our players to competitiv­e volleyball in order to harness their developmen­t.”

He also stated that the schools tournament will continue and also addressed the shortage of referees in Guyana stating a desire to for more courses.

“I want to hold more referee courses,” he ended.

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