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USVI Under 21 Women Come Up Golden

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The United States Virgin Islands Under 21 women's team defeated Suriname in straight sets to win the 2022 Caribbean Zonal Volleyball Associations (CAZOVA) Junior Women's Championship in Pleasantville, Trinidad.

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