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Game On hand One Mart Yachting 1st loss in Industrial Volleyball League

- Family Matters the only team to finish regular season play unbeaten
One Mart Superstore (blue) against Cash It (in white) in a previous game in the Industrial Volleyball League. The Playoffs start November 14, 2023. Photo: VINO
In Group B, Family Matters ended as the only unbeaten in the entire league for the regular season. Photo: VINO/File
In Group B, Family Matters ended as the only unbeaten in the entire league for the regular season. Photo: VINO/File
League Standings: Regular season play in the Department of Youth Affairs and Sports organised Industrial Volleyball League 2023 wrapped up on November 9, 2023. Photo: DYAS
League Standings: Regular season play in the Department of Youth Affairs and Sports organised Industrial Volleyball League 2023 wrapped up on November 9, 2023. Photo: DYAS
The Playoffs for the 2023 Industrial Volleyball League start on Tuesday, November 14, 2023. Photo: DYAS
The Playoffs for the 2023 Industrial Volleyball League start on Tuesday, November 14, 2023. Photo: DYAS
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- Regular season play in the Department of Youth Affairs and Sports organised Industrial Volleyball League 2023 wrapped up on November 9, 2023, with some keenly contested affairs at Multi-Purpose Sports Complex.

Three unbeaten teams headed into their final regular season game but only one came out with a flawless record.

In Group A, One Mart Yachting and Provisioning were handed their first loss in 8 games by Game On, who won 23-21, 21-13.

One Mart and Provisioning, despite the loss, top the Group A table, with Republic Bank Blue Thunder second with 6 wins and 2 losses.

ATU Serve-vivors hold off RVIP Defenders

In more Group A action, ATU Serve-vivors were surprisingly taken to three sets by the struggling RVIP Defenders, who have failed to make the playoffs.

ATU; however, prevailed 21-5, 19-21, 20-18.

ESHS Rams then made light work of BVIEC Shockers, 21-9, 21-18.

The Shockers will miss out on the playoffs.

Family Matters the lone unbeaten team heading into playoffs

In Group B, Family Matters ended as the only unbeaten in the entire league for the regular season.

Family Matters faced another unbeaten team, Suzuki Marines, and had to battle hard to eke out the win in three sets, 22-20, 16-21, 17-15.

One Mart Superstore then shut down Trident Block Party 21-14, 21-9 and RTW Blazers took a forfeit win against Flow.

Flow and BVITB the Pillars have been eliminated.

The Playoffs start on Tuesday, November 14, 2023.

3 Responses to “Game On hand One Mart Yachting 1st loss in Industrial Volleyball League”

  • one eye (12/11/2023, 14:25) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Good sports
  • Karl Altenwerth (12/11/2023, 23:03) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    Hand One Mart Yachting can use this loss as motivation to regroup, refine their tactics, and come back even stronger in future matches online games.
  • davisbeck (09/07/2024, 22:02) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    It's great to see teams like Family Matters maintain an unbeaten record throughout the regular season. With the playoffs just around the corner, I'm curious to see how the teams' rice purity test will hold up under the pressure.


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