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Bemuda teams to play in Sweden
BERMUDA, June 15, 2017 - The Bermuda Volleyball Association will
be sending their Men’s & Women’s Indoor Teams along with a Men’s
Beach Team to the NatWest Island Games in Gotland, Sweden on
June 22, 2017.
The Men's Indoor Team will be looking to improve on their 4th
place finish from 2015 in Jersey. Returning outside hitters
Daniel Fiddick, Brian Amaro, and Kyle Hamilton, will be joined
by the return to the Games of middles Brad Meindersma and Eron
Woods, and lead by setter Brandon Sousa. With the offensive
capabilities of these individuals, and a strong core group of
players, the men's team will be looking to continue to gel as a
team as they move through pool play at the Games.
First up for Bermuda will be Jersey, followed by Cayman Islands,
the hosts Gotland, and eventually the defending gold medalists
Saaremaa. Head Coach, Jon Gazzard, has been pushing for a more
aggressive style of play on offensive serving, as well as in the
teams approach to serve receive, and is hopeful this approach
with give the team the start they need to move through to the
play-off round.
The Women’s Indoor Team will be facing a very competitive pool
this Games. The women, who are seeded 4th, will be facing the 3
different Bronze Medalists from recent Games in round robin
play. Their first opponents will be Greenland, followed by
Gibraltar, Menorca and Aland.
Head Coach, Elisabeth Rae, is confident that the women will step
up to the occasion and progress through to the medal round.
“The
women have been training hard, and are ready for this
challenge. A unified team dynamic has emerged, which is showing
itself on the court and we can’t wait to prove ourselves.”
Returning players, Allison Settle-Smith, Allison Lacoursiere,
Amber Lopes, Melisa Judd, Sy McPeek and Khianda Pearman Watson
will bring valuable Island Games experience to the court being
boosted by key new comers Christina Duff, Kathryn Dyck, Leticia
Ferriera, Savannah Loder and Katrina McPhee.
Men’s Beach Volleyball will be represented by Ian Bucci and Kaz
Orzlowski. Ian Bucci has transitioned from them Men’s Indoor
Team to Beach and teaming up with Kaz, who is a newcomer to the
sport.
Head Coach Bill Bucci says “Beach
2’s is tough sport with a steep learning curve, the team has
been training hard and I am confident the team will do Bermuda
proud”. The team has been placed in a tough
pool, facing Saaremaa (2nd place), Jersey (3rd place), Cayman
(4th place) respectively in the last games plus Isle of Mann and
Gotland 2. |