Nepal Police Club defeated Koshi Province Volleyball Association 3-0 in straight sets to enter the semi-finals. Police Club reached the last four after winning its final match of the 'B' group stage on Friday.
Nepal Police Club has won Friday's match of the Arjundhara Open Women's Volleyball Tournament underway in Jhapa.
Nepal Police Club has entered the semi-finals by defeating Koshi Province Volleyball Association in straight sets of 3-0. Police Club has reached the last four after winning its last match of the ‘B’ group stage on Friday. Police Club has become the winner of Group ‘B’.
Police Club had defeated Koshi Province Volleyball Association in straight sets of 16-25, 17-25 and 11-25. Now the Koshi Volleyball Association team has been eliminated from the competition. The ‘Player of the Match’ of the match was Ashika Chhetri of Police. She was awarded a cash prize of Rs 5,000 and a trophy.
Two semi-finals on Saturday
Both semi-finals will be played on Saturday. The first semi-final will be between the winner of Group ‘A’ APF and the runner-up of Group ‘B’ New Diamond. Similarly, the last semi-final match will be between the winner of Group ‘B’ Police Club and the runner-up of Group ‘A’ Tribhuvan Army.
The final match of the ongoing tournament will be held on Mangsir 21 at the ground of Laxmi Secondary School in Arjundhara-6. This is the first time that national-level women's volleyball has been held in Jhapa. The winner of the tournament will receive two hundred thousand rupees, the second one one hundred thousand, and the third place team will receive a prize of 30 thousand rupees, said Surendra Dhimal, chairman of the organizing Municipal Sports Development Committee.
