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Namibia Defence Force wins volleyball league for fifth year running

Namibia Defence Force wins volleyball league for fifth year running

WINDHOEK – The Namibian Defence Force (NDF) has done it again.

The soldiers have won the Namibia Volleyball Federation (NVF) Men’s Premier League for the fifth consecutive year. The NDF A team won their last match of the league against Revivals 3-0 at the Patrick Iyambo Police College recently.It was those three sets that eventually handed the NDF the title, ending their league commitments with 44 sets in their favour.NDF, Elegance and Revivals were all tied on 26 points after 16 matches, thus deciding the winner on the number of sets won.In the end, Elegance had to settle for second place with 41 sets, while Revivals ended third overall with 40 sets.In the Women’s Premier League, Khomas Nampol won with flying colours after 10 games.Fighting Temptations, formerly known as Western Suburbs, ended second with 16 points followed by the NDF with eight points.Elegance and SKW are set for the relegation and promotion playoffs, having ended fifth and sixth with six and two points respectively.They face DTS and Revivals as winners and runners-up of the Women’s First Division.The league is expected to resume in April following a season-opening tournament in February and the annual Doc/SAVVA tournament in March 2007.NampaThe NDF A team won their last match of the league against Revivals 3-0 at the Patrick Iyambo Police College recently.It was those three sets that eventually handed the NDF the title, ending their league commitments with 44 sets in their favour.NDF, Elegance and Revivals were all tied on 26 points after 16 matches, thus deciding the winner on the number of sets won.In the end, Elegance had to settle for second place with 41 sets, while Revivals ended third overall with 40 sets.In the Women’s Premier League, Khomas Nampol won with flying colours after 10 games.Fighting Temptations, formerly known as Western Suburbs, ended second with 16 points followed by the NDF with eight points.Elegance and SKW are set for the relegation and promotion playoffs, having ended fifth and sixth with six and two points respectively.They face DTS and Revivals as winners and runners-up of the Women’s First Division.The league is expected to resume in April following a season-opening tournament in February and the annual Doc/SAVVA tournament in March 2007.Nampa

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