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Beach volleyball tourney promotes community engagement

- ■ Van Wyk Amutenya - vamutenya9@gmail.com

THE beach volleyball scene in Namibia is set to receive a major boost as Afrocat Sports Club gears up to host an exciting tournament at the A. Shipena Secondary School on Saturday. Aimed at promoting the sport and providing a platform for players of all levels to showcase their skills, the event promises to be a thrilling one, attracting experience­d and novice players from across the country.

Registrati­on is open until 2 June at noon, with a huge turnout of over 30 teams, including semi-profession­als, profession­als, indoor players and enthusiast­ic beginners expected to make their mark on the sandy courts.

So far, 80 teams have registered for the tournament, with more expected to join before the registrati­on deadline.

The tournament is expected to be one of the highlights of the sporting calendar this year, said Ishitile Aloisius, the Afrocat Sports Club developmen­t officer.

“We are excited to bring beach volleyball to the community and provide a platform for players to compete, grow and showcase their

skills,” said Aloisius. He highlighte­d that beach volleyball has been played in Namibia but due to few interested parties and few venues, the competitio­n has struggled to attract popularity. The tournament, sanctioned by the Namibia Volleyball Federation, will feature four exciting

categories, ensuring there is something for everyone.

The 2-aside experience­d men and women categories will see seasoned players go head-to-head, displaying their expertise and tactical prowess. Additional­ly, the 2-aside social mix category will bring together male and female players from different age groups, with participan­ts under 17 and senior players engaging in friendly competitio­n.

The tournament will adopt the beach volleyball format, with matches played in a best-of-three-sets structure. The first two sets will be played up to 21 points, and if necessary, a tiebreak set will follow, with teams vying for victory by reaching 15 points.

While the tournament is yet to confirm the participat­ion of notable profession­al or celebrity players, organisers are optimistic that some national team players will grace the sandy courts and elevate the level of competitio­n.

The top three teams in each category will be awarded trophies, medals and a share of the prize money over N$5 000, adding an extra incentive for players to give their all on the court. “We encourage everyone, young and old, sports enthusiast­s and families to join us and be part of this fantastic event. We want to create a vibrant atmosphere where people can enjoy beach volleyball, cheer for their favourite teams and experience the joy of community engagement,” he said.

 ?? Photo: Contribute­d ?? Dive into the sand… Afrocat Sports Club will present a beach volleyball spectacle on Saturday.
Photo: Contribute­d Dive into the sand… Afrocat Sports Club will present a beach volleyball spectacle on Saturday.

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