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Malawi Volleyball Equipment Donation – Samantha Cory and Fi Pugsley

In the summer, Samantha Cory and Fi Pugsley visited Malawi with their school and took with them some volleyball equipment to donate. Their report below:

In July, we went to Malawi with 46 other students from our school (St Peters school, Exeter).

We were out there for three weeks and visited these places;

• Chimbya ( 2 nights/ 3 days )
• Mtunthama (1 week)
• Nkhotakota Pottery (4 nights)
• Marula lodge ( 3 nights )

We took with us 3 volleyball sets which included a total of 12 balls, 3 nets and 3 pumps. We were able to buy this through the money donated from the Exeter challenge fund.

 

The first place where we donated volleyball equipment was Chimbya. We put it up at a primary school, however the kids weren’t knowledgeable about the game and how to play due to the lack of resources they had. After explaining, they were able throw the ball over and then the other side would catch it and try to set it back over to make it as best game as possible.

The next place we set it up in was Mtunthama, where we set it up in a secondary school. Here they were very enthusiastic about playing volleyball and they played a lot with the school but they didn’t have the resources. As soon as we walked out of the house with the balls and net, kids would run after us, excited to play volleyball. They were eager to play and so the net was quickly set up with help from all the kids.

Everyone knew how to play volleyball there so we were able to get good rallies. We both made lots of new friends who we have kept in contact with since. They would organise to meet us so they could play with us! They told us that they had recently won a competition, which they were very proud about, and so this was good practice for the next one.


The ages varied from 5-18 years old but everyone played together fairly and all enjoyed it. They knew the rules and how to play however the younger ones had help from the older ones if they were stuck. We had lots of matches and we spent lots of time playing with the locals.

The last place we donated to was St Peters house in Mtunthama. We chose to donate the set here because we thought future groups would really enjoy playing volleyball and being able to chill in the garden. We also thought that, if needed, it could be borrowed by the locals to play between them.

 

All the places we donated too were very appreciative of our donations and we would like to thank everyone for the funding that made us able to buy the volleyball equipment.

 

Thank you,
Samantha Cory and Fi Pugsley

My IRC Experience – Anna Chojnacka

Each year we ask a number of our youngsters to report back on their SW IRC experience, today we focus on Anna Chojnacka (SW No 6) from our U16 Girls Squad.

My name is Anna and I am a student at King Alfred’s (Highbridge, Somerset) and also a player at Taunton VC. Also was lucky enough to represent south west once again.

On the 27th & 28th May I was chosen to be a part of in the inter-regional championships; representing South West. This was my second time representing South West but, this time I was playing in the u16’s team. I was playing as a middle (also played as a opposite).

This year was a lot tougher than last year. I knew that the other teams also will be really good but I knew that we will do well; and we did. We won 4 matches out of 6, and we ended up coming 3rd in England.

I was so proud of everyone, of how well everyone played and cooperated with each other because we don’t really play with each other often and didn’t have much practice. All of us managed to get to know each other well and I feel a lot closer to my team. I learnt a lot and got a lot out of it.

I would like to thank all the u14’s and u16’s girls for making that weekend amazing.
Also I would like to thank all of the coaches, specially Joana; for helping me a lot throughout that weekend. Also Neil for organising everything.Hopefully I will represent my region next year.

Anna