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Lamachaur Cup National Volleyball title to Police Club

भाद्र २२, २०८१
Lamachaur Cup National Volleyball title to Police Club
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Departmental team Nepal Police Club has won the men's title of Lamachaur Cup national volleyball tournament held in Pokhara.


In the exciting final match held on Saturday at Indrarajya Lakshmi Mavi in ​​Lamachaur, Police won the title by defeating another departmental team, APF, in a set of 3-2. Police Club is last year's runner-up. Navadars Community Development Society organized a competition on the occasion of its anniversary and Haritalika Teej.

Earlier, the final match on Friday was played today after it was stopped at 1-1 due to bad lighting (light protest). Police easily won the first set 25-16 but lost the second set 21-25. Returning to the third set, Police won 25-19, but in the fourth set, APF returned to the game and won 25-22, and the match was tied at 2-2 sets. The last set was also very exciting. Both teams fought hard, but ultimately the result was in favor of the police. Police clinched the title by winning 16-14 in the last set. Along with the award, the police handed over Rs 150,000 in cash. Runner-up AFF received Rs 1 lakh 111. In the

competition, Sanjuvikram Shah of Nepal Police Club was declared the best player. Balram Gurung of the same club was declared the best setter, Bhim Gaha the best defender and Saphal Vic the best blocker. Similarly, APF's Hemant Mall was the best server, Vijay Thapa was the best spiker And Chandra Kuwan of the Police Club was declared the best coach. All of them were awarded Rs 5,000 each, trophies and medals. The women's title of the

competition was won by APF. The title was won by defeating New Diamond 3-1 in the final match on Friday. After losing the first set by 25-23, APF won the second set by 25-23 but after losing 13-25 in the third set, APF won the title by losing 25-10 in the fourth set. There were four teams participating in the

competition, both men and women. The competition was conducted from the 19th of August.

प्रकाशित : भाद्र २२, २०८१ १९:२२
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