The Nakasi Volleyball Association is focused on making a strong comeback following a lackluster performance at the recent Vulaca Championship. Despite not qualifying for the Vanua Challenge, the association is determined to make their presence felt in the upcoming local competitions, particularly the Easter Championship slated for April.
Chadwick Pumas manager Saimoni Madanavatu expressed his optimism about the team’s future. Following today’s club games held at the Qeledamu Ground in Nakasi, he conveyed his satisfaction with the team’s performance, highlighting the importance of preparing for the upcoming Easter Championship. “We had a few club games today, and I am happy with how our team performed. Even though we are disappointed about not making the cut for the Vanua Challenge, we are gearing up for the Easter Games,” Madanavatu stated.
Preparations for the Easter Championship are set to commence starting Monday, and the association is looking forward to leveraging the experience from their recent games to improve and succeed in the future competitions. The commitment and determination shown by the Nakasi Volleyball Association reflect their resilience and dedication to the sport, promising exciting matches ahead in April.
