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Sharjah ladies win

Sharjah Ladies Club Volleyball team beat Al Gazeera Volleyball team in Ladies volleyball tournament season 2008-2009.

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  • Published: 23:36 December 22, 2008
  • Gulf News

Sharjah: Sharjah Ladies Club Volleyball team beat Al Gazeera Volleyball team in Ladies volleyball tournament season 2008-2009.

The National Team in Sharjah Ladies Club for Volleyball beat Al Gazeera Volleyball in their first match which took place in SLC Stadium were they scored 3–0 and they the score of the three quarters were 25–21, 25–20,25–15 for Sharjah Ladies Club.

In the first round the competition between the two teams was very tuff and both of them showed a strong performance but Sharjah Ladies Club was able to draw everyone's attention and win in each of the Basketball and volleyball. They were able to beat Al Gazeera Volleyball by 25–21.

In the second round of the game was very tuff both teams game their best and despite the intense competition Sharjah Ladies Club Volleyball team was able to win again in the second round were they score 21–25 .

In the third round Al Gazeera Ladies Volleyball team performance shacked and a decline and they dropped the ball in regards to their of poor reaction while receiving the ball which gave Sharjah Ladies Club the opportunity to take control of the ball an shine and they were able to Al Gazeera Ladies Volleyball team by (25-15) .

On this occasion Ms. Nada Askar Women Sports a Manager at the Sharjah Ladies Club said: "We are very pleased by the scores and the players amazing performance of the players in this game and I would like to thank all Sharjah Ladies Club Volleyball team on this occasion and we hope to win the championship this year".

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