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Beach Volleyball: Kaduna, Customs qualify for quarterfinals of President Cup

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Kaduna State and Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) have qualified for the men’s quarterfinals of the ongoing 2023 President Beach Volleyball Cup in Kaduna state.

Kaduna State outclassed NCS 2-0 (21-18, 21-15) in the last group stages match at the Ahmadu Bello Stadium. Kaduna State beach volleyball team captain, Uchenna Austin said he was excited to top the group that has NCS in it. “Don’t forget that one of the players won the 2022 President Beach Volleyball Cup with OMIGuard VC.

Kaduna state is going for gold and we want the trophy to stay in Kaduna. We’re confident of making Nigeria proud at various international championships this year”.In the men’s quarterfinals matches, YMCA battled NCS while newcomers LifeCamp VC face a tough match against Kaduna state.

Kada Stars will battle Desert Warriors while Nile University and Nigeria Correctional Service will battle for a place in the remaining men’s quarterfinals matches.

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