OmiGuard International and Nigeria Customs Service are champions of the 2022 President Beach Volleyball Cup in the men and women category respectively on Tuesday.
OmiGuard International (Andrew Sunday/Godwin Shekarau) defeated former champions, Kada Kings (Uche Augustine /Peter Jasper) 2-0 (21-19, 21-15) in the men's final while Nigeria Immigration Service (Goodluck Anyasodike/Emmanuel Emenike) beat Nigeria Customs Service (Emmanuel Udah/Hilary Simon) to settle for third position.
In the women’s senior category, Nigeria Customs Service (Francisca Ikhiede/Tochukwu Nnoruga) who are the defending champions retained their title while the Adamawa queens (Jummai Bitrus/Ijeoma Ukpachi) came runners up with the NSCDC (Albertina Francis/Happy Wushilang) taking the third position after seeing off stubborn Kada Emeralds 2-1 (23-21, 18-21, 15-5).
In the U-18 girls, Rubicon team came first while the pro- spikers picked second position with Kada queens coming third behind.
For the U-19 boys, Kada Kings emerged winners while Borno state team came runners up with the Nile University team coming third.
The 1st, 2nd and 3rd positions in the male and female senior categories went home with trophies, balls and a cash prize of N150,000, N120,000 and N100,000 respectively.
In the U-18 girls and U-19 boys, the winners went home with a trophy, balls and cash prize of N120,000, N100,000 and N80,000 respectively.
Speaking at the closing ceremony, President Nigeria Volleyball Federation (NVBF) Engr. Musa Nimrod commended all the players for a team spirit exhibited while the championship lasted.
He disclosed that the Beach Volleyball tour will start in July and is scheduled to hold in Adamawa. Ibadan and Akwa Ibom, adding that the tour will be open and no categorization.
Nimrod further disclosed that Nigeria is participating in Commonwealth Games qualifications, adding also that Nigeria is also bidding for the hosting right of the African Beach U-18 and U-19 championship.
He solicited for sponsorship and partnership, stressing that the Federation alone cannot foot all the bills effectively.