Volleyball: Offa VC tops league table in Akure
Offa VC are currently leading the men's table standing on Day 4 of the ongoing 2022 Nigeria Volleyball Premier League in Akure.
Offa VC is the only club yet to taste defeat while defending champions Kano Pillars are struggling to find their feet.
Kano Pillars, Nigeria Police Force, Kwara United VC and Sunshine Spikers are jostling to displace Offa VC at the top winning all their four matches with a total of 12 points.
NSCDC is second position with 10 points winning three matches and losing one; NSCDC only defeat was from the hands of Nigeria Police Force.
Nigeria Customs Service currently occupied third place with 9 points after recording their first defeat from NSCDC out of four matches. Nigeria Correctional Service are fourth place with 6 points winning two games and recording two defeats. Nigeria Police Force who started the league on a high spirit are presently fifth position with two wins and two defeat with a total of 6 points.
In sixth position is COAS Spikers with 4 points from two wins and 2 losses while newly promoted Kwara United are seventh position with a total of 4 points from 1 win and 3 defeats.
Defending Champions, Kano Pillars have won just one game and recorded three defeats with a total of 3 points. Host Sunshine Spikers have three points winning 1 game and losing three while Kada Kings are rocking the bottom table losing three matches and recording one victory with a total of 3 points.
Matches resume on Wednesday after two days of break at the ongoing 2022 Nigeria Volleyball Premier League.
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