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Japa Masters Volleyball club eyes 2nd LVC Thunder Games title

Dare Kuti
Last updated: October 24, 2023 8:19 am
Dare Kuti
Published: October 24, 2023
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The Team Manager of Japa Masters Volleyball Club, Genevieve Obuladike revealed that the team’s target is to win the 2nd edition of the LVC Thunder Games.

The second edition of the Lekki Thunder Games is scheduled for 5th to 9th December 2023 in Lagos.

Obuladike told www.aclsports.com that the team possesses players who can win the title.

She said, “I am sure that with the calibre of players in the team and the pedigree of the coaches, we will push for the title.

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“All we need to do is to prepare ourselves and be positive in achieving the collective goal. We have the required quality to retain the title we won last year”.

Obuladike said the management of Japa Masters will put up an enabling environment for the players to thrive.

She said, “Discussions are already ongoing with our players on the importance of retaining the title. We have a solid team and the coaching crew have made some inputs on the additional players to join the squad”.

Japa Masters Volleyball club formerly known as Keystyle Travels VC won the first edition of the Lekki Thunder Games.

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