Grenada ends ECVA U23 on a winning note
ST JOHNS, Antigua, July 10, 2016 - Team Grenada, devastated from
their last night’s defeat, redeemed themselves by thwarting the
British Virgin Islands (IVB) with a score of 25–18, 25–19,
25–13.
Kevon Noel , standing 6-5 tall, took the attack to the
opposition with eleven (11) points, whether he was serving or
hitting thunder bolts from way up high. Team Captain Nikel John
(10 points) was very supportive and found it easy to motivate
his team. Team Grenada soon had offensve and defensive flows as
every player seemed engrossed in the game. These efforts
allowed them to placed 5th in the 2016 ECVA
competition.
Team IVB played till the end with some beautiful blocking and
hitting. Mourillion Paul (11 points) was the lead protagonist
he seemed to be able to hit at will whether inside or outside.
However the team seemed drained as very little emotions came
from them. This paucity in energy and emotion resulted in
numerous unforced errors, upon which their opposition exploited
fully.
Grenada’s Captain Nikel John and Coach Braithwaite being true
sportsmen till the end, congratulated IVB on their efforts in
today’s game. Both gentlemen were rather elated at the victory
and noticed the team was very relaxed. Team Captain John
noticed his team mates were more confident and they got into
their groove rather easily. Coach Braithwaite congratulated his
team for placing 5th but was of the opinion they
could do better. He was pleased with the team’s serving and he
opined the best is yet to come from team Grenada.
Team IVB’s Captain Mikey Joseph along with his Coach, offered
congratulations to Grenada for winning the match. The Captain
was of the view his team made a good effort and he is rather
proud. He is looking forward to competing in other ECVA events
but players will have to work on their individual skills if
there is to be improvement. Coach Stephan Payne reported
pockets of brilliance were seen during the tournament but
greater preparation is needed and more players have to be
recruited. He concluded by saying while work has to be done,
the British Virgin Islands will be back. |