Leaders Swieqi Phoenix Nium maintained their winning run in the women’s Super League when they came from behind to beat Flyers last weekend.
It was a hard-fought victory for the Malta champions who found themselves behind during the match and faced the prospect of suffering a defeat.
However, they stepped up their game in the crucial stages of the match to win the decisive tie-break and return home with a 3-2 win.
With this victory, Swieqi have maintained their perfect record in the championship as they managed to win all five matches they played so far.
In another match from the women’s Super League, Birkirkara also had to come from behind to overcome the challenge of Paola Executive Security 3-2.
Birkirkara were staring at defeat after finding themselves two sets down.
However, the Birkirkara side managed to produce a strong comeback as they won the next three sets and secured a 3-2 win after almost two hours and a half of play.
RESULTS
Under 19 League: Swieqi Tough Cookies vs Paola Maypole 3-0.
Under 17 League: BKVC Storms vs Flyers 3-2; BKVC Lightnings vs BKVC Thunder Spikes 0-3; Paola Maypole vs Depiro 0-3; Swieqi Phoenix Block N Roll vs Swieqi Phoenix Challengers 3-0.
Super League: Paola Executive Security vs Birkirkara VC 2-3; Swieqi Phoenix NIUM vs Flyers 3-2.
Standings: Swieqi Phoenix Nium 14; Flyers 9; Falcons 7; Birkirkara VC 5; Paola Executive Security 4.
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