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Seeb, Sohar triumph in OVL

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Seeb Club claimed an exciting win over Majees Club, defeating them 3-1 in sets during the sixth week of the Oman Volleyball League (OVL).


The first set witnessed intense competition between the two teams, with both sides exchanging points amid impressive performances from attackers and defenders on both ends. Seeb managed to clinch the set with a score of 27-25, thanks to powerful spikes from their front-line players and strong defensive blocks at the net. This strong start put Majees under pressure early in the match.


In the second set, Majees made a strong comeback, showing great determination to level the score. Taking advantage of minor errors from Seeb, Majees narrowly won the set 31-29 in a thrilling, long-lasting battle that kept the crowd on edge.


Seeb quickly regained their balance in the third set, asserting complete dominance with remarkable harmony between their setters and attackers. They secured a clear victory in the set with a score of 25-16. The set was marked by standout performances from Seeb’s back row, which successfully thwarted many of Majees’ attempts.


Continuing their momentum in the fourth set, Seeb capitalised on the fatigue and loss of focus among Majees players. Delivering a strong performance in serving and cohesive defence, Seeb closed the set 25-19, sealing the match victory.


With this win, Seeb reinforced their lead in the league standings with 16 points, maintaining a perfect record by winning all six matches. On the other hand, Majees remains in third place with seven points, awaiting improved results in the upcoming rounds.


Sohar Club achieved crucial victory over Al Shabab Club in another match of the same round, Sohar Club secured an important 3-1 victory over Al Shabab Club in a game marked by fluctuating performances between the sets.


Al Shabab started the match strongly, leveraging their players’ sharp focus in attacks and serves. They dominated the pace of the game and concluded the set in their favour with a score of 25-19, while Sohar’s defensive performance left much to be desired.


Sohar responded strongly in the second set, correcting their earlier mistakes. The team showcased great discipline in executing powerful spikes and organising their defence, which enabled them to win the set 25-15.


The third set saw Sohar take full control, capitalising on a dip in Al Shabab’s performance, especially in defence. Sohar’s players delivered an exceptional team performance, dominating the game and ending the set 25-14 in their favour.


Al Shabab attempted a comeback in the fourth set, but Sohar’s experienced players shone during the critical moments, sealing the set 25-23 by exploiting Al Shabab’s defensive errors.


With this result, Sohar climbed to fifth place with six points, while Al Shabab dropped to sixth place with three points, facing a challenging road ahead to improve their performance in the upcoming matches.


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