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GSVAL U-20 Tourney: Golden Spikers Dictate Dace After Day 1

by Toby Moses
2 years ago
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Golden Spikers of Onitsha showed tenacity and strong will on the first day of the maiden Glorious Spikers Volleyball Academy Beach Volleyball U-20 Tournament in Lagos, winning their games against Glorious Spikers and Vico Spikers while their women team, Golden Spikers Babes were too hot for Refiners Babes in their opening game.

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The tournament which started a little behind schedule due to the traffic in Lagos saw Golden Spikers coming from a set down to defeat Glorious Spikers 2-1.

The first set ended 21-18 in favour of Glorious Spikers but Golden Spikers returned in the second set to secure a 21-13 win before rounding the game up with a 14-13 victory to end the game 2-1 in their favour.

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Golden Spikers continued their fantastic run in the second game defeating Vico Spikers 2-0 after winning 21-16 and 21-14 in the first and second set respectively.

It was a straight win for Refiners Spikers in their first game as they defeated Vico Spikers 2-0, securing a 21-13 win in their first set before wrapping the game up with a 21-14 win in the second set.

They also defeated Goodluck Spikers, who had earlier walkover Heaters Spikers in their first game, 2-0.

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In the ladies games, Golden Spikers Babes, defeated Refiners Babes 2-0 with the scores 21-17, 21-14 over two sets.

Refiners Babes however returned to winning ways after thrashing Glorious Babes 2-0; 21-5, 21-11.

The competition end on Tuesday, November 28, with all the teams expected to return to their location on Wednesday, November 29.

 

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