TRINIDAD AND Tobago  were crowned champions of the Caribbean Zonal Volleyball Federation  (CAZOVA) Men’s Beach Volleyball tournament following a nerve-wracking  final against Jamaica at Saith Park, Chaguanas, yesterday.
The  hosts owed much to the duo of Daniel Williams and Fabien Whitfield, as  they won a deciding “Golden Set” to clinch the championship, following a  one-all stalemate with the Jamaicans. 
 
Under the early afternoon sun at the Saith Park Beach Volleyball  Facility, Williams and Whitfield put the hosts in front in the final,  beating Jamaica’s B team of Donovan Richards and Christopher Walters  21-10, 21-15.  
 
But the Jamaican A team of Mark Lewis and Ryck McKenzie responded by  defeating TT’s B team of Abraham Eccles and Tevin Joseph, 21-15, 21-13,  levelling the tie. 
 
However, Williams and Whitfield came through for the hosts, beating  the Jamaican top pair of Lewis and McKenzie 15-12 in the “Golden Set,”  setting off wild celebrations among home supporters. A relieved  Whitfield said they had always expected Jamaica would be the team to  stand in their way. 
 
 “The Jamaicans are a very good team so we had to be on top of our  game,” he said following the win. “We had a great game to win all of our  points in complex one, which we did mostly and also we had a very good  defensive game.”  
 
Earlier yesterday, TT marched into the final via a 2-0 semi- final  shutout of the US Virgin Islands (USVI). Williams and Whitfield rolled  over the USVI pair of Carlos Roza Jnr and Edward Peter Jnr, 21-13,  21-8.however, Joseph and Eccles had to work harder before stopping  Bradley Reading-Connors and Gustavo Cintron, 21-16, 21-18. 
 
The Jamaicans defeated Curacao in the semi-final by the same margin.  Richards and Walters won at 12 and 16, while Lewis and McKenzie closed  off the tie with a 21-18, 21-15 win. Curacao  won the bronze medals,  beating a tired USVI  2-0. Barbados were fifth and Suriname sixth, 
 
 
 
Final Placings - Champions Trinidad and Tobago; Runners- up Jamaica; 3. Curacao; 4. USVI; 5. Barbados; 6.  
 
Suriname; 7. Guadeloupe; 8. Cayman Islands; 9. Aruba; 10. Haiti; 11.  Bahamas; 12. Martinique; 13. Bonaire; 14.Turks and Caicos Islands.