We lost valuable time - volleyball coaches

Not enough: Volleball coaches at the Botswana Games say their teams did not have enough time to prepare. PIC KEOAGILE BONANG
Not enough: Volleball coaches at the Botswana Games say their teams did not have enough time to prepare. PIC KEOAGILE BONANG

FRANCISTOWN: Most volleyball coaches at the ongoing Botswana Games have said they had limited time to prepare, which is affecting play.

Coaches said players had to be given more time to study and prepare for their final examinations hence training only resumed after schools closed, just a few days before the competition resumed.

“I had to give some of my players, who were writing their final Junior Certificate (JC) examinations, enough time to prepare for their examinations something that affected preparations,” said Southern region girls’ coach, Opelo Popo.

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