TRINIDAD and Tobago’s female beach volleyball players advanced to the  second round of regional qualifying for the Olympic Games in impressive  fashion Friday at Ocho Rios Beach, Jamaica. After getting a bye in the first round of the CAZOVA (Caribbean Zonal  Volleyball Association) tournament, the No. 2 seeds brushed aside Haiti  2-0 to secure one of the six places in the second of four rounds of  qualifying in the NORCECA (North, Central America and the Caribbean)  region. Apphia Glasgow and La Teisha Joseph, quarterfinalists in the opening leg  of the NORCECA Tour last weekend in Cayman Islands, got the ball  rolling with a 21-12, 21-17 triumph over Djoulissa Marthe and Solaida  Pierre. And then Elki Philip and Shenelle Gordon completed the job by whipping  Caroline Graham and Graziella Chery 21-11, 21-17. Haiti had beaten Bahamas 2-0 in the first round and the other three  first-round winners were also beaten in the second when they came up  against seeded countries. Curacao cruised past Martinque, but then went under by the same score  line against Barbados, while Jamaica were 2-0 winners over Guadeloupe,  2-0 winners over Aruba earlier in the day. And after a 2-0 triumph over the United States Virgin Islands, Suriname  were edged by Cayman Islands. Haiti, Guadeloupe, Curacao and Suriname battled yesterday to determine  the two countries to move into the second round of regional qualifying  alongside Barbados, Cayman Islands, Jamaica and T&T. The top six CAZOVA teams will battle against the top six in the ECVA  (Eastern Caribbean Volleyball Association) in the second round on a date  and at the venue to be determined.  Champions will be crowned in this weekend’s tournament this afternoon  after semifinals in the morning. T&T were scheduled to face Cayman  Islands yesterday for a place in the last four. The opening round of CAZOVA men’s qualifying will take place in Trinidad  at Saith Park, Chaguanas, from Friday until Sunday.