The second edition of the Namibia Volleyball Federation youth festival was held in Swakopmund over the weekend, with ten girls and nine boys teams battling it out on the court.

The 2024 NVF Youth Volleyball Festival in Swakopmund was a vibrant showcase of young talent and spirited competition.

Taking place in Swakopmund, the festival brought together enthusiastic teams from Windhoek and the coast.

With both boys' and girls' divisions spanning the 15 and 17 age groups, the event offered a platform for budding athletes to display their skills on the court.

Spectators were treated to exhilarating matches as ten girls' teams and nine boys' teams battled fiercely for victory.

The festival was a great opportunity for the youth to demonstrate their skills and passion for volleyball while fostering a sense of camaraderie and dedication to the sport.

The 2024 NVF Youth Volleyball Festival was a resounding success, leaving a lasting impression on players and spectators alike.

Sunshine Private School A emerged victorious in the under-15 division for girls, while Delta Secondary School Windhoek successfully defended their title from last year in the under-17 division for girls.

Sunshine Private School claimed the championship title in the under-15 boys' category, while Duinesig Secondary School secured the under-17 title for boys.

Players shared their thoughts on the tournament.

Liina Matheus, the tournament director, expressed satisfaction with the tournament's outcome and commended all the players for a day filled with enjoyment.

In other volleyball news from the coast,.

The 2024 National Beach Volleyball Open, organised by the Namibia Volleyball Federation in collaboration with Bank Windhoek, unfolded in Swakopmund, attracting teams from all corners of the country.

The Bank Windhoek National Beach Volleyball Open Tournament provided an inclusive platform for players of all genders, skill levels, and backgrounds to showcase their athleticism, teamwork, and passion for the sport.

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