Wapda, PAF, Navy Army advance in National Volleyball
ISLAMABAD: Defending Champions Wapda, Pakistan Air Force, Pakistan Navy and Pakistan Army have won their respective league stage of the of the ongoing National Men’s Volleyball Championship at the POF Sports Complex Wah on Thursday.
Wapda had to do little hard work to tame their opponents in the first quarterfinal. The boys from the KPK lacked in skill and experience against the Wapda comprising of internationals. It was simply difficult for them to block hard smashes and pick strong serves neatly from their opponents. They lost first two games with identical margin but reduced the margin of defeat in the third game only after Wapda had grounded their best players.
The second quarterfinal was an encounter between aged but experienced Policemen and superbly fit Airmen who outclassed their opponents with speed and stamina. Fahad and Dawood broke Police defence amid hard and accurate smashes while Ismail and Sheraz frustrated policemen with their effective blocking. However, in the second game Kashif led Policemen’s fight back with his outstanding blocking and smashes but some wild serves of his colleagues costed them some useful points.
In the third match the hosts POF fought brilliantly against their more experienced opponents from the Navy. Particularly, Yasir showed his class and earned some useful points for his team. But the hosts failed to stop aggression from Shuja and Razzaq who found gaps to smash the ball. The POF fought hard in the last game and came close to win the set but lost valuable points amid their wrong serves.
Ali Haider, Murad Khan, Abdullah and Usman of Pakistan Juniors performed extremely well against the experienced Army men in the last quarterfinal of the day. They made it hard for their opponents to earn points easily. The Juniors under the coaching of Iranian Coach Hamid Movhdi served neatly, smashed hard and blocked effectively most of the Army’s attacks. However, Army’s Haider proved to be the only difference between the two teams who provided real entertainment to the spectators and won applauds from them throughout the match. Haider was marvelous throughout the match and rescued his team from difficult moments. He motivated his team to earn points and consolidate its position. Zaheer was another notable player for the winners who added precious points with his perfect boosting and strong serves.
Results: Wapda defeated KP 3-0 (25, 12, 25-12, 25-18). PAF defeated Police 3-0 (25-12, 25-19, 25-14). Navy beat Pakistan Ordnance Factory 3-0 (25-17, 25-19, 25-21). Army beat Pakistan Juniors 3-0 (25-20, 25-18, 25-18). The second leg of quarterfinals on Friday (Today) will decide the four semifinalists. Friday’s quarterfinals: POF Vs KP, PAF Vs Army, Wapda Vs Navy, Pakistan Juniors Vs Police.
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