CAZOVA U23 Postponed

March 3, 2020: The deadly COVID-19 virus has caused the postponement of the Cazova Under 23 tournament which was slated to take place in the Dominican Republic from April 5-12, 2020.

The president of Cazova Mushtaque Mohammed indicated that their action stemmed from information that Governments within the Caribbean were concerned with the development of the COVID-19 virus which was currently causing panic.

“Bahamas and Jamaica health departments have advised their nationals not to travel except if it was absolutely necessary.

“As such only three women teams Haiti, Suriname and Barbados are registered and with three teams we were unable to host a tournament. We have four men teams Suriname, Haiti, Guadeloupe and Barbados and we are uncertain if those countries will soon prevent their citizens from travel.

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“In light of the above, we have taken a decision to postpone the tournament indefinitely. I will engage the CAZOVA board and NORCECA with discussion to provide an update soon,” said Mushtaque.

Ironically, while the under 23 volleyball tournament has been postponed, plans are still ongoing to hold the Norceca 25th Congress in the Dominican Republic from June 26 -27. In addition, Cazova junior champions Barbados are hard at work preparing for the May 10-20 under 20 and under 21 Norceca finals to be held in Edmonton, Canada.

Long serving chairman of selectors Andrew Hoyte stated that the teams will continue training as normal. “We are committed to the Norceca finals and until we receive word from Norceca or from our health officials, we are preparing to go to Canada to seriously challenge the other countries,” said Hoyte.

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