Mark Carani wins First Division Award
Neptunes’ Jordan Camilleri won the BOV Water Polo Premier League Player of the Month for March 2023 and Marsaskala’s Mark Carani won the individual award for the BOV Water Polo First Division League.
Camilleri is showing fine form this season, winning the award for the second month in a row. The Neptunes’ captain was instrumental in Neptunes’ 11-9 win over Sliema in the preliminary round of the BOV Water Polo Winter League to consolidate Neptunes’ slot in the Premier League, scoring twice and leading his team to victory. Camilleri built a tally of 12 goals in Neptunes’ four matches during March en route to achieving this award.
Marsaskala’s Mark Carani is leading his team’s effort for First Division gold in the BOV Winter League. The Sliema academy player scored 10 goals in his team’s four outings during March and are currently top of the table.
Joseph Agius, Chief Officer at Bank of Valletta, and Karl Izzo, President of the Aquatic Sports Association of Malta presented the BOV Water Polo Players of the Month trophies to the winners.
The BOV Water Polo Players of the Month award rewards and recognises excellence in sports in line with Bank of Valletta’s commitment towards sports and a healthy lifestyle in the community in which it operates.
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