
Officials and participants at the state-level volleyball
referee course and exam in Kohima on April 5.
- KOHIMA — A five-day intensive state-level volleyball
referee course and exam concluded on April 5 at the Multi-Purpose Hall,
Tsiesema, in Kohima.
- According to an update, organised by the Nagaland Volleyball
Association (NVA) and hosted by the Kohima District Volleyball Association
(KDVA), the event was attended by 41 candidates from seven districts: Kohima,
Dimapur, Niuland, Chümoukedima, Mon, Shamator, and Phek.
- The training programme was designed to enhance the knowledge
and skills of local referees, ensuring a high standard of officiating in
upcoming volleyball tournaments.
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- Among the participants, Thejasetuo from Kohima district
stood out, earning the title of Best Trainee for his exceptional performance
and understanding of the rules.
- The course featured as resource persons Ramesh Babu
Vidyarthi, a national-level referee from the Volleyball Federation of India,
and Dr. Harish Kumar Tiwari, an FIVB Level-2 Coach and Deputy Director of
Sports at Nagaland University, Lumami. The course culminated with an
examination.