Help Nepal and New Diamond remain undefeated and become NVA champions

Help Nepal has won the title for the third consecutive time in front of a packed crowd at the Rakhep Covered Hall in Tripureshwor.

Poush 19, 2082

Dhruba Tuladhar

Help Nepal and New Diamond remain undefeated and become NVA champions

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Tiptop Sports Club and New Diamond Youth Sports Club have won the ninth NVA Men's and Women's Volleyball Championships.

Help Nepal has won the title for the third time in a row in front of a packed crowd at the Rakhep Covered Hall in Tripureshwor. Help Nepal defeated the finalist departmental team Tribhuvan Army Club in straight sets 3-0 to win the title. The team won the title by defeating Army in consecutive sets.

Help Nepal, fielded by Pakistani players, went undefeated and lifted the trophy without dropping a set. The team, trained by Utsav Khadka, won the results 25-21, 25-21, 25-21. Army was disappointed after Fakhar Uddin and Muwasar Raja scored consecutive points from the spike. Fakhar scored 24 and Raja scored 18 points. Army's Sunil Bohara scored 11 points from the spike in double figures, Arjun Nepali scored 8 and Dhan Bahadur Bhatta scored 6 points.

Help Nepal and New Diamond remain undefeated and become NVA champions

New Diamond Youth Sports Club has returned to winning the title in the women's category. This time, New Diamond won the title without giving any chance to the previous champion Nepal Police Club. Pratibha Mali did the work of returning the team to the title winning rhythm. The arrival of Pratibha, who returned from Australia, had made the team stronger. With the marquee duo of franchise volleyball, Salina Shrestha and Sumitra Regmi, Diamond defeated Police in straight sets of 3-0. Like Help Nepal, New Diamond also did not lose a set. The team won 25-18, 25-19, 25-18. Earlier, New Diamond, which had become the champion by defeating APF in 2078 BS, lost to Police in the final the following year. After that, Police had been dominating the competition. In the final of the NVA Volleyball League held in Pokhara in Falgun, New Diamond also lost to Police.

In the final, Pratibha got 14 points from Spike, Sumitra Regmi 11 and Salina Budhamagar 7 points. Police star Usha Bhandari scored 12, Poonam Chand 8 and Kamna Bista 5 points.

Similarly, Nepal Police Club in the men's and APF Club in the women's category came third. Police defeated Rukum West Training Center 25-27, 23-25, 26-24, 25-22, 15-10. APF defeated Tribhuvan Army Club 25-13, 25-17, 25-10 to secure third place.

Help Nepal and New Diamond remain undefeated and become NVA champions

Pratibha Mali and Fakhar Uddin won the Most Valuable Player title. In the women's category, APF's Niruta Thagunna was named spiker, Police's Saraswati Kattel was named server, Diamond's Sumitra Regmi was named blocker, Diamond's Pragati Nath was named setter and Diamond's Salina Shrestha was named libero. Diamond's Kumar Rai was named coach. In the men's category, Muwasar Raja of Help Nepal was selected as the spiker, Chiranjivi Khadka as the server, Durga Bahadur Khadka of the Army as the blocker, Hari Hazur Thapa of the Army as the setter, Bhim Bahadur Gaha as the libero, and Utsav Khadka as the coach were selected as the best. The MVP received Rs 25,000 each and the best in each category received Rs 15,000 each, while the winning team won Rs 500,000 each.

Help Nepal and New Diamond remain undefeated and become NVA champions

Dhruba

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