Maun-based Yaros look to change volleyball landscape

Yaros are eager to make a mark in volleyball
Yaros are eager to make a mark in volleyball

Maun-based Yaros Olympic Club will make its debut in the Capital Motors tournament that kicks off in Lobatse and Molepolole tomorrow.

The club has vowed to change the volleyball landscape after being accepted as the Botswana Volleyball Federation (BVF) affiliate.

The club mostly comprises former national Under-17 players. Yaros coach, Mmoloki Gaobone told Mmegi Sport that the intention is to let the players grow together. Gaobone said the club, formed in 2015, tried to affiliate to the BVF the same year but without luck due to some technical challenges. 

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