
It was a weekend filled with energy, passion, and top-tier volleyball as the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall (CASH) and National Gymnasium played host to the Republic Bank “One Guyana” B Division Volleyball Tournament.
When the final whistle blew on Sunday night, two captains stood tall – Andy Rohoman of Port Mourant Training Center (PMTC) and Chelsea Bandhu of Classic Ball Blasters (CBB) – both leading their teams to championship glory.
At the end of an intense series of matches, PMTC emerged as the Men’s Division champions, while CBB captured the Women’s Division title, capping off a weekend of spirited competition and sportsmanship.
For Andy Rohoman, who was also named Most Valuable Player (MVP), the victory was a moment of redemption and fulfillment.
Speaking with Kristoff Shepperd after the finals, the PMTC captain expressed pride in his team’s journey and growth.

“I’ve been playing volleyball for over 12 years now, and in this tournament, I played one of the best games of my life,” Rohoman shared. “It was a tremendous feeling – we made our coach proud. Last year we were runners-up, and I promised my coach that this year we would bring it home. We made it happen.”
On the women’s side, Chelsea Bandhu led Classic Ball Blasters to an equally emotional and hard-fought victory. Radiating joy and pride, the CBB captain reflected on her team’s progress and success.
“I feel very excited. I was nervous, but that’s gone now,” Bandhu said with a smile. “I’m very happy for my team – for the development we had from last year to this year. It’s just very exciting, and we’re all so happy.”
The Republic Bank “One Guyana” Volleyball Tournament once again showcased the talent, teamwork, and passion that continue to elevate the sport locally – with PMTC and CBB standing proudly at the top.
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