Spring Tournament: success for Valle Belbo Volley

The final whistle of the PONS referee Doriano decrees the conclusion of the fifth edition of the Primavera Tournament organized by Pallavolo Carcare, in front of a large audience present in the stands of the Carcare arena.

A tournament animated by eight teams from Liguria and nearby Piedmont, therefore 112 athletes who played 5 matches in the two days dedicated to the UNDER 14 sector, an interesting category for the development of young volleyball players from which future ones can already be glimpsed volleyballpromises.

There has been a lot of good play – Comments the President of Volleyball Carcare – and the 112 players who participated in this challenging tournament were able to combine physical and technical effort with the will to play, which meant that the tournament was of a good level which will make us think about the future and the new line to be impress the tournament. Certain – continues President LORENZO – for the future we plan to open it to foreign teams and broaden the regional borders but we cannot fail to take into account that there is a numerical limit imposed by the availability of sports facilities and hotel facilities, elements which determine its organisation.

Returning to this edition, the trophy was awarded by the VALLE BELBO VOLLEY team, won in a good match against the Genoese team WONDER who, after having won the first set, allowed themselves to be caught and overcome in the final tie break. Third place went to PGS EL GALL of Grinzane Cavour (CN) who overtook PIANEZZA Volley from Turin.

The second part of the ranking sees CUNEO in fifth place, having overtaken the home team of PALLVOLOLO CARCARE, thus finishing in sixth place, the Genoese team of SERTECO closes the ranking in seventh place and in eighth place is the team of CASTELLETTO TICINO which certainly goes the sympathy prize being a group of young girls under military service but very determined.

 
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