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From left: KVF official Paul Bitok, CEC Sports Uasin Gishu County Lucy Ng'endo and Uasin Gishu Governor Jonathan Bii receive cheques from sponsors on Friday. [Peter Ochieng, Standard]

The second edition of the Eldoret City Volleyball Tournament has attracted over 100 teams, director of the competition Paul Bitok said on Friday.

The Kenya Volleyball Federation deputy president said the event which officially serves off on November 30 has attracted both national league and self-sponsored teams.

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