The Nigeria U-19 Boys Volleyball Team on Thursday defeated their Cameroonian counterparts 3-1 in the semi-finals of the ongoing African Nations Volleyball Championship in Morocco.
The match played at El Jadida saw the Nigerian boys put up a brilliant display against Cameroon (18-25, 25-21, 28-26, 25-16).
Nigeria stumbled in the first set to Cameroon by 18-25 points which led to coach Adekalu Adeniyi making some changes.
In the second set, Cameroon led in the early set by 18-12 before Nigeria turned the game around to win 25-21.
The third set was tight as both teams were on each others neck. Cameroon and Nigeria took each set simultaneously before Nigeria took the set by 28-26 points.
The fourth set was a stroll in the park for Nigeria as they won by 25-16.
Speaking after the match, Adeniyi said he was overwhelmed with the performance of the players and the ability to interpret the tactics given to them in a short period.
“Cameroon took us by surprise in the first set and I was wondering if this is not the same team I watched few days ago.
“We had to regroup in the remaining sets and you can see the results of our tactical changes.
“The next challenge is to return the U-19 trophy to Nigeria and compliment the efforts of the Nigeria Volleyball Federation (NVBF),”he said.
NAN reports that Nigeria becomes the first Sub-Saharan African team to enter a back to back final in the U-19 Boys African Nations Volleyball Championship.
The 2022 U-19 Men’s African Nations Volleyball Championship which started on Sept. 1 will end on Sept. 12. (NAN)