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Condolence messages for state volleyball coach

November 25, 2009 | by admin

NVA: Nagaland Volleyball Association (NVA) has expressed shock over the sudden demise of Salie, volleyball coach on November 24. The Association in a message described late Salie as sincere , dedicated and hardworking member who worked ceaselessly for unity. It further offered deepest sympathy to the bereaved family members and prayed to God to give them strength in this hour of grief.
Royal Club: Royal Club, Kohima has expressed shock over the sudden demise of Lhousalie Angami, state volleyball coach and state football referee on November 24 at Kohima. Late Lhousalie had contributed towards the upliftment of volleyball standard in the state and also towards ushering a tactical gamesmanship in football as a referee. His sudden demise has created a vacuum in the state sporting arena difficult to fill up for years to come. Late Lhousalie service and contribution to the various sporting events organized by Royal Club over the years has been commendable, stated a release issued by Er. Keneilhoulie Kedistu, President, Royal Club). The Royal Club while expressing its heartfelt condolences to the members of the bereaved family also prayed to the almighty to grant eternal rest to the departed soul.
Classic Club: Members of Classic Club Kohima has expressed shock over the demise of Lhousalie Angami, State Coach Volleyball & Football Referee on November 24 after a brief illness.
“Late Lhousalie was a dynamic coach and a referee. The Classic Club was associated with him on many occasions as a friend and a referee in our tournaments for the last few years. In his death, the sports lovers of our state have lost a dedicated Coach and a Sportsman”, added the condolence message issued by General Secretary, Classic Club Kohima.

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