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        Bermuda registers third win to stay unbeaten  
        
        
        
        ST JOHN’S, Antigua and Barbuda, October 19, 2024: Bermuda again showed 
        why they have emerged as one of the favourites to go all the way in the 
        2024 Eastern Caribbean Volleyball Association (ECVA) Senior Women’s 
        Tournament here at the YMCA Sports Complex. 
        
        
        A straightforward 3-0 (25-17, 25-16, 25 -21) over Anguilla left Bermuda 
        perfect from three matches, and in pole position for one of the two top 
        places at the end of the preliminaries. 
        
        
        On the other hand, Anguilla, after three matches, has a solitary win, 
        but has conceded twice.  
        
        
        Smarting after their hard- fought win over St Lucia in their previous 
        match, the Bermudans were all round better than their opponents, showing 
        prowess and poise especially whenever Anguilla sought to take the upper 
        hand. 
        
        
        The overall effort of the Bermuda team, pleased their Head Coach- Shalae 
        Rae. 
        
        
        “We keep positioning ourselves well… We came here wanting to win and 
        that hasn’t changed and having a three- nil record can only help us 
        going into the final games”, Rae stated. 
        
        
        Despite the win, Bermuda’s Captain- Kaylee Trott said there were some 
        anxious moments. 
        
        
        “We were not playing our true game at the beginning… It took a little 
        while to find our footing and when we found it, we were in a grove and 
        we are hoping to start the next game right off the bat, playing our 
        game”, Trott related. 
        
        
        Coach of Anguilla- Jason Liburd, thumbed, “passing” and “setting”, for 
        his team’s demise. 
        
        
        “We had issues passing… The setting was (also) really the problem why we 
        couldn’t really get over the hump, but not being able to fix the passing 
        in the situation, was our downfall”, Liburd bemoaned. 
        
        
        A dejected Anguilla’s Captain Rikiesha Leveret, acknowledged that losing 
        the match, left her “down”. 
        
        
        This as she felt, “I feel we could have played a better game… We just 
        needed the passes and that’s a crucial part of the game… To get the 
        passes up to get the play going; if there are no passes, there is no 
        play”. 
        
        
        Despite the disconsolateness, Leveret still has faith in her players, to 
        rebound in the remaining matches. 
        
        
        Match eight pits Antigua and Barbuda against St Maarten.   |