The Nakasi Volleyball Association is gearing up for a strong resurgence after a disappointing performance at the recent Vulaca Championship. Despite falling short of qualification for the Vanua Challenge, the association is intent on making a notable impression in upcoming local competitions, with a particular focus on the Easter Championship scheduled for April.

Chadwick Pumas manager Saimoni Madanavatu conveyed an optimistic outlook for the team’s trajectory. After today’s club games at the Qeledamu Ground in Nakasi, he expressed his satisfaction with the players’ efforts and underscored the importance of this preparation phase for the Easter Championship. “We had a few club games today, and I am happy with how our team performed. Although we are disappointed about not making the cut for the Vanua Challenge, we are gearing up for the Easter Games,” Madanavatu stated confidently.

Starting Monday, preparations for the Easter Championship are set to kick off, with the association aiming to utilize the insights gained from their recent games to improve their performance in the upcoming events. The unwavering commitment and resilience of the Nakasi Volleyball Association showcase their dedication to the sport, which promises an exciting array of matches in April. With a positive mindset and focused training, they aim to turn setbacks into a stepping stone towards future successes.

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