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Schools’ volleyball finals take place on Tuesday

New girls’ champions will be crowned in Under-19 schools’ volleyball, while the defending boys’ champions aim for a repeat, as finals take place Tuesday, March 24, at Beausejour Gymnasium. The semifinals were held on Friday at the same venue. Sir Arthur Lewis Community College reached both finals: the boys face St Mary’s College, and the girls play Micoud Secondary.

St. Mary’s College will play for the boys’ title. (Photo Credit: Terry Finisterre)

The SALCC girls avenged last year’s defeat to title holders St Joseph’s Convent in Friday’s semifinals. This time, despite a strong SJC comeback in the second set, SALCC secured a 2:1 win (26-28, 25-11, 19-21). In the other semifinal, Micoud rallied to beat Vieux Fort Comprehensive Secondary 2:1 (25-13, 19-25, 22-24).

For the boys, SALCC reached the final by sweeping Leon Hess Comprehensive Secondary 2:0, 25-23, 25-23. SMC advanced, beating Soufriere Comprehensive Secondary 2:0, 25-16, 25-19.

SALCC huddle. (Photo Credit: Terry Finisterre)

Tuesday’s girls’ third-place match features SJC and VFCSS at 10 am, followed by the SALCC vs Micoud final at 11:30. LHCSS and SCSS compete for boys’ third at 1 pm, with the boys’ final, SALCC versus SMC, at 2:30 pm.

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