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Apr 03, 2013 Sports
The Berbice Volleyball Association (BVA), which has been described as one of the active and reasonably well organised sporting bodies in Guyana, continues to organise activities and assist its affiliates in whatever way possible.
Recently the BVA presented volleyballs and other equipment to the newly formed Union Renaissance Sports Club Volleyball team of No 53 Village, Corentyne. The donation was handed over by BVA Secretary, Adityanand Singh to the team’s captain in the presence of team members, BVA officials, executives of the clubs and other
well wishers.
The group of beginners, who are already affiliated to the BVA, attended a recently competition to observe and get tips from the more experienced players and expressed the hope to participate in future events.
Speaking at the handing over ceremony BVA president Gregory Rambarran stated that the equipment was part of a promise the BVA had made to the club to assist them in whatever way possible.
He urged the mostly young players to stay disciplined and keep focused.
The players expressed their gratitude to the BVA and promised to do their best to uphold the good name of the sport. (Samuel Whyte)
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