The 2nd Round of the
CNVLD National A-League Standing Volleyball Competition was played in the Olympic Stadium for the first time ever Saturday 4th and the athletes Stood Up to the occasion with the exceptional standard of play lighting up the arena with the Olympic Stadium now the official home base for all 2007 A-League games.
With a vastly improved venue and pressure for the Cambodian National World Cup squad selection increasing, the 2nd Round saw some serious upsets as many athletes and lower ranking teams displayed the results of serious training.
By far the biggest giant killing of the day was the rejuvenated
Prey Veng Kingmaker Cobras overcoming the 2006 Grand Final runners-up, the
Siem Reap DHL Eagles. After losing the first set, the Kingmaker Cobras coiled and sprung back to win 2-1, sparking off wild celebrations with all eight other teams joining the Cobras on court. After barely scraping through into the 2007 A-League, the Prey Veng Kingmaker Cobras, under new coach Nok Rotha are certainly a team to watch in 2007.
The Siem Reap DHL Eagles, once one of the most feared teams in the National League are now languishing in 6th place after only winning two of their four games.
The
Takeo ISPP-Templestowe Falcons also caused an upset in the last game of the day by overcoming the
Phnom Penh Hagar/Confirel Koupreys in a nail-biting game which went to the final point. The Falcons victory came thanks to the inspirational leadership of Coach Meas Sabon and the team’s exceptional cohesion and communication. The win was their second of the day propelling them up to 3rd place on the National League Ladder, their highest ever placing. Sports fans heard it here first – the Falcons are flying high!
The
Kompong Speu Cambodia Air Catering Services Scorpions also had a great day winning two of their three games with clean sheets which sees them move to 4th place on the ladder. Only the high flying Takeo Falcons could stop Pin Sarath’s team.
The
Phnom Penh Sunway Hotel Dragons continued their complete domination with two clean sweeps putting them on the top of the League with a game in hand. The
Battambang SWG Tigers continue to put in solid performances to keep them mid-table while the
Pailin ICBL Hawks and the Prey Veng Kingmaker Cobras are neck and neck for 7th place
Alarm bells are ringing in Kompong Speu however with the
AusAID Kangaroos and the
Canada Bears having lost all their games so far with a 0-4 deficit.
All A-League Athletes have now been officially classified to international standards thanks to the invaluable work of
Dr. Aaron Root in Phnom Penh and
Mrs Jennie Cole of the Australian Paralympic Committee in Australia.
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CNVLD
The CNVLD wishes to thank the
Management of the Olympic Stadium for their support for the Athletes with a Disability of Cambodia,
Dr Aaron Root for his outstanding ongoing medical support and
ICRC Kompong Speu for the provision of a qualified CPO.
With the
1st Round of the B-League scheduled for Saturday 11th August at the Kien Khleang National Rehabilitation Centre and the
3rd Round A-League at the Olympic Stadium on
Saturday 25th August, the Athletes with a Disability of Cambodia are proving they’re among the best in the country and the world.