Chargers seemed on course for handing hosts Wow Foundation United three losses in front of a very large crowd of supporters when the Goddard Enterprises Limited lower-division volleyball league continued on Saturday, July 4, 2020 post the COVID-19 lockdown. Chargers took the women’s division three game 25-13, 25-14, and then dismissed the second division women 25-13, 25-17.
Eager to give their home crowd something to cheer for, division two Foundation men introduced Barbados Junior captain Brandon Callender to link with setter Michael Knight to keep pace with Chargers. Under pressure Chargers called on former Barbados setter Dale Addison in the latter part of the first set which proved futile as they lost 18-25.
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Knight, Callender and junior Barbados player Unri Clarke, finding his touch, carried Foundation to 14-13. Ajani Layne and Deangelo Weekes took the cue from that trio as the game heated up further with Chargers moved to 20-18.
Foundation locked at 20 and 21 before surging to 23-22 thanks to an attacking error by Chargers. Subsequent kills by Clarke and Layne ended Chargers’ fight back and finally gave the home team a taste of victory on the evening.