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BFEC Arabians overcome VISTS Bobcats in Inter-Secondary Schools Volleyball

- Cedar females beat SDA Disciples but SDA Disciples males defeat Cedar males
Bregado Flax Educational Centre (BFEC) Arabians, in yellow, and Virgin Islands School of Technical Studies (VISTS) Bobcats in action on underway on Tuesday, October 24, 2023. Photo: Team of Reporters
Bregado Flax Educational Centre (BFEC) Arabians, in yellow, and Virgin Islands School of Technical Studies (VISTS) Bobcats in action on underway on Tuesday, October 24, 2023. Photo: Team of Reporters
Bregado Flax Educational Centre (BFEC) Arabians, in yellow, and Virgin Islands School of Technical Studies (VISTS) Bobcats in action on underway on Tuesday, October 24, 2023. Photo: Team of Reporters
Finalists in the 2022 female league, Cedar International School (green) and BVI Seventh-day Adventist (BVI SDA) School finally managed to meet on October 24, 2023. Photo: Team of Reporters
Finalists in the 2022 female league, Cedar International School (green) and BVI Seventh-day Adventist (BVI SDA) School finally managed to meet on October 24, 2023. Photo: Team of Reporters
Cedar International School celebrate their win against SDA Disciples in the Inter Secondary Schools Volleyball League underway on Tuesday, October 24, 2023. Photo: Team of Reporters
Cedar International School celebrate their win against SDA Disciples in the Inter Secondary Schools Volleyball League underway on Tuesday, October 24, 2023. Photo: Team of Reporters
In the male division, SDA Disciples overpowered Cedar International School in two sets, 21-15, 21-16. Photo: Team of Reporters
In the male division, SDA Disciples overpowered Cedar International School in two sets, 21-15, 21-16. Photo: Team of Reporters
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- The Inter-Secondary Schools Volleyball League organised by the Department of Youth Affairs and Sports (DYAS) got underway on Tuesday, October 24, 2023, with wins for BFEC Arabians, Cedar School females, and SDA Disciples males at Multi-Purpose Sports Complex.

Bregado Flax Educational Centre (BFEC) Arabians females overpowered Virgin Islands School of Technical Studies (VISTS) Bobcats females 21-16, 21-17.

BFEC males then ensured a clean sweep, as they made light work of the Bobcats 21-14, 21-7.

Cedar School vs BVI SDA Disciples

Finalists in the 2022 female league, Cedar International School and BVI Seventh-day Adventist (BVI SDA) School finally managed to meet.

The two teams were unable to clash for the title last year due to teams being unavailable for the championship game.

Cedar School, boasting four national players in Zoe Richards, Kayla Jacinto, Aman Bispham, and Asia McCall, relied on their experience to keep SDA Disciples in check and came from behind to win the first set, 21-15.

The second set saw Cedar School cruise to a 21-9 victory.

SDA males beat Cedar School

The males’ clash; however, was a different scenario, as SDA Disciples overpowered Cedar International School in two sets, 21-15, 21-16.

Jovan Bevans produced a brilliant display of power hitting, which Cedar School had no response to.

Play continues on Tuesday, October 31, 2023.

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