KNVC extends its lead at top of the CVA log standings

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The Khomas NamPol men’s volleyball team extended their lead at the top of the Central Volleyball Association (CVA) League to 10 points after dominating their weekend fixtures at the Patrick Iyambo Police College.

Round two of the 2022 CVA league kicked off earlier this month.

Khomas NamPol Volleyball Club (KNVC) are on 37 points after 13 league games, followed by Kudos who are on 27 points from nine matches.

City of Windhoek (CoW), which has shown tremendous improvement this season, is third on the log with a point behind Kudos.

Namibia Defence Force (NDF) B is fourth on the standing, level with CoW on 26 points, while the fifth spot is occupied by Afrocat C who has 25 points and NDF A is sixth with 22 points with UNAM in seventh with 18 points.

Meanwhile, Afrocat D is eighth on eight points, NUST is ninth on seven points, Kings are 10th on six points, while the bottom of the log is occupied by Heritage, who are yet to put a point to their name.

In the women’s league, Revival Volleyball Club are top of the log on 26 points from 10 games while Kudos are second on 22 points from eight games and KNVC is third on 21 points and NDF is fourth on 15 points and Afrocat locks up the top five position with 14 points.

NamPol Otjozondjupa Volleyball Club is sixth with four points NUST is seventh while UNAM is bottom of the log but level on three points with NUST.

In an interview with Nampa on Tuesday, CVA competition director Helena Ndinomukumo Iitula said the level of competition is impressive.

“One cannot say there is a boring game in the CVA league, the scores are surprising, no element of predictability at all, and that is what is most entertaining about the CVA league,” she said.

She added that the winning teams will represent the association at the Namibia Volleyball Federation Cup, and these will be the best teams that the CVA would have produced.

Source: The Namibian Press Agency