PMTC wins PowerZone Volleyball Championship
Port Mourant Training Centre emerged victorious in the one-day event.
Port Mourant Training Centre emerged victorious in the one-day event.

PORT MOURANT Training Centre (PMTC) came from a set down to defeat the Eagles Volleyball Club in the final of the PowerZone Volleyball Championship, which was played on Sunday at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall, in Georgetown.

After emerging as the top two teams from the preliminary round, it was the Eagles who drew first blood with a 31-29 first-set victory in the championship clash.

PMTC made the necessary adjustments and stormed to a 25-20 second set win, but the Eagles did not give up and re-took the lead by a similar margin (25-20).

With Shemroy Ross and Ronaldo Bobb battling hard, the Port Mourant side managed to even the game at two each with a 25-14 victory in the fourth set before they won the fifth by a score of 15-9.

Ross finished with 12 points, Bobb with nine and Andy Rohoman and Devendra Latchman with six points each.
Ross was also adjudged the Most Valuable Player and best hitter, while Akeem Bowlin was awarded the Best libero trophy; Levi Nedd Jr, the Best Setter and Daniel Joseph, the Most Improved Player.

The Eagles were led by Adriel Moore, who finished with 15 points, Kristoff Shepperd, who ended with 14 points and Trevon McRae with 12 points.
Earlier, Youth Achievers Volleyball Club withdrew from the championships after they were disqualified in their opener for playing with a player not on the official list.

Eagles opened the tournament with a 2-0 25-19, 25-20 win against Castrol Strikers before PMTC gained the disqualification victory.
In the third game, PMTC defeated the Strikers 25-15, 25-21 before the top two teams squared off in the final.

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