Stakeholders give volleyball tourney thumbs-up

Stakeholders have given the just-ended Capital Motors BMW volleyball tournament the thumbs-up describing it as well organised. Kutlwano coach Isaac Samuel said unlike in the past, the officiating was top class.

He hailed the umpires' committee for assigning competent officials to handle matches. Kalavango coach, Lesedi Hule was impressed with the organisation of the tournament though he said there is still room for improvement. He complained of fixture congestion which led to fatigue. Hule prefers a knockout system where teams will play fewer games.

He said this has to be considered as teams play in open courts, exposing players to harsh weather. He said the standard of play in the semis and the final was high because the games were played indoors.

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