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Namibia Defense Force leading in the National Volleyball league

Khomas Nampol (in yellow-black kit) won their match against Polytechnic in the Ladies League of the second round of the Bank Windhoek National Volleyball League last weekend.

Khomas Nampol (in yellow-black kit) won their match against Polytechnic in the Ladies League of the second round of the Bank Windhoek National Volleyball League last weekend.

The Namibia Defense Force (NDF) men’s team is now leading in the Men’s league of the Bank Windhoek National Volleyball League after winning their match against DTS, 3:1 at last weekend’s games at the DTS Hall in Olympia, Windhoek.
Although DTS lost the game, they put on a brave defense, winning the first set, 25:20. They then lost the second set, but only with two points (23:25), before eventually losing the last two sets, 18:25 and 15:25 to the tough soldiers.
NDF, however, lost their match against Khomas Nampol, who are now in second place on the log standing. Both teams fought hard in five sets with strong attacks, although the sets were at times somewhat poor. The match, which was played in the evening, saw national players participating on both sides, to put on a high level of volleyball play. Even though it was cold in the evening, both teams drew a great crowd of supporters.
DTS team lost their second match in the play-offs against Buffalo, 3:0, but Buffalo was defeated by Khomas Nampol who only needed one win to reach the second place in the league.
In the ladies league, Khomas Nampol lost their match against NDF, 1:3, but won against Polytechnic, 3:1. Revivals (RVC) easily won their match against Polytechnic in all three sets. Yet, RVC could not keep up their winning streak against NDF. The team started off excitingly with the first set showing a very tight score. However, the team from Katutura could not keep upagainst NDF who won the match in all three sets. NDF now leads the ladies ranking with only a few points ahead of SKW.

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