The Army men’s volleyball team, led by Fereti Bolavucu, is poised to redefine their journey in the upcoming Sukuna Bowl, scheduled for November 17 to 21. After years of facing off against the dominant Police team and grappling with a lengthy losing streak, the Army is determined to turn the tide and claim victory this year.
Bolavucu, a seasoned player who has been part of the Army team since the Sukuna Bowl’s inception 15 years ago, shared the team’s eagerness to break free from their past struggles. He acknowledged the intensity of the challenge presented by the Police team, stating, “The buildup has been intense.” The Army has ramped up their training, focusing on discipline and teamwork, which they view as crucial factors in their pursuit of success.
Support from fans and fellow teammates has significantly boosted the morale of the Army squad. Bolavucu noted the team’s hunger for victory but also recognized the tough fight ahead, saying, “We are hungry for the win this year but understand that Police will not give it to us easily.”
As excitement builds within the community for the Sukuna Bowl, which will feature a variety of sports, anticipation among fans is palpable. Matches will be broadcast live on FBC Sports, with streaming options available for international viewers. The Army enters the tournament with renewed hope and determination, eager to rewrite their narrative in this storied competition. This season promises to deliver exhilarating matches, showcasing both intense rivalry and the spirit of camaraderie among participants and supporters alike.
