Swieqi Phoenix Nium avenged their National Cup defeat at the hands of Paola Executive Security with a dominant performance in the Women’s Super League at the Cottonera Sports Complex last weekend.
Last week, Paola Executive Security came back from two sets down to overcome Swieqi Phoenix Nium 3-2 to advance to the National Cup final where they will face Falcons.
However, on Sunday it was a different story as the Malta champions were in charge of the match right from the word ‘go’ to breeze to a 3-0 victory.
For the Swieqi Phoenix side this was their eighth successive victory in the league and strengthened their grip on top spot.
On the other hand, Paola Executive Security remain bottom of the standings with four points.
In the other match from the Women’s Super League, Flyers overcame the challenge of Birkirkara 3-1.
With this win, Flyers have moved into second place in the standings on 15 points, eight adrift of leaders Swieqi Phoenix Nium.
In the first division, newly-crowned champions Mġarr made it nine wins in a row when they had the better of Swieqi Phoenix EY 3-0.
RESULTS
U19: Swieqi Phoenix Sugar N Spike vs BKVC Sirens 3-0.
First Division: Mġarr Volley vs Swieqi Phoenix EY 3-0.
U15: Flyers vs Swieqi Phoenix Young Stars 0-3; Paola Maypole vs Depiro 3-2.
Super League: Birkirkara VC vs Flyers 1-3; Swieqi Phoenix NIUM vs Paola Executive Security 3-0.
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