"Hop"... I can't give up on spring volleyball

"Hop"... I can't give up on spring volleyball


KEPCO won 3-0 'Shutout' over Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance


Men's professional volleyball Korea Electric Power Corporation has burned its will to spring volleyball. 토토사이트


Korea Electric Power Corporation beat Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance 3-0 (25-22 25-20 25-23) in a visit to the fifth round of the Dodram 2023-2024 V-League at Chungmu Gymnasium in Daejeon on the 16th.


As a result, Korea Electric Power Corporation, which had escaped its three-game losing streak, recorded 44 points (15 wins and 14 losses), moving up two notches from the fifth to the third place. On the other hand, Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance failed to secure a point, falling to the fifth place, sending a red light to its spring volleyball tournament.


Every set was a close game... Korea Electric Power Corporation won


Looking at the results of the game alone, it was KEPCO's "shutout" victory, but if you look into the contents, a fierce battle took place every set.


Korea Electric Power Corp. led 22-20 in the first set, but allowed a tie with consecutive losses. Fortunately, Thais Dul Host (registered name Thais) led the way again with a strong rear-end attack, and Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance Co. made consecutive attack mistakes to win the first set.


The second set was also unstable. This time, Korea Electric Power Corp. (KEPCO) led 7-3 with errors, but KEPCO also tied the game thanks to the opponent's consecutive errors.


Korea Electric Power Corporation, which succeeded in turning the tables with Seo Jae-deok and Lim Sung-jin's attacks, continued to take the lead. Like the first set, Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance faced a crisis, but Park Chan-woong caught a decisive block and took the second set.


The third set was the fiercest. Until the last minute of the set, the match was 21-21. However, KEPCO's hindsight was stronger. Tice hit a quick open and Shin Young-seok blocked Kim Jung-ho's spike to reach the match point.


Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance aimed for deuce with a persistent rally, but KEPCO laughed as Thais succeeded in attacking the game to end the game.


Men's "all-time" mid-ranking competition... Who's the final winner?


Korea Electric Power Corp. led the attack, with foreign "main gun" Thais responsible for 19 points (58.06%) which is the most in the team.


However, Seo Jae-deok scored 17 points, which was all the more welcoming. He posted an attack success rate of 62.50 percent, higher than the latter. Seo, who showed ups and downs in the early days of this season, has been steadily performing as a veteran lately, forming a triangle formation with Taeis and Lim Sung-jin.


For Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance, it was regrettable that Yosvani Hernandez (registered name Yosvani) had too much burden on offense. He scored 25 points, the most for both teams, but the attack success rate was only 47.50 percent and the number of errors reached 11.


Korea Electric Power Corp. ended up winning the game. However, neither team is confident of making it to the postseason or giving up.


Currently, the men's team is engaged in a competition that is as thin as ice between the third-ranked Korea Electric Power Corp. and sixth-ranked Hyundai Capital with only four points. For spring volleyball, the team has to play every remaining game like a war.


Attention is focusing on who will survive to the end in a more intense and exciting mid-range competition than the championship competition.


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