West Terrace Primary School, Barbados – 2019-01-28: Newly elected president of the Barbados Volleyball Association Kenmore Bynoe was full of praise for the organization of the second edition of the primary school volleyball competition.
Calling the second competition “an embarrassment of riches” Bynoe indicated that the first edition was so successful that the four teams had exploded to 20 in 2019.
“This is a watershed period for volleyball in Barbados. Thanks to the hard work of the organizing committee and the support of equipment from Norceca, we have had to limit the interested numbers to a manageable total of 20.”
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Chief coordinator Julia Broome who joined the BVA’s executive at the last elections indicated that division one teams would be adopting two primary schools to assist them with coaching. Furthermore, Physical Education teachers at those schools would be assisted with volleyball coaching programmes.
At the launch, held at the defending champions, West Terrace Primary, all of the teams taking part in the tournament which serves off in June were given seven volleyballs.