'Wyler → Silva's injury..." Heungkuk Life Insurance, the last place in shock, won 10 consecutive games
Nov 28, 2024
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Dodram 2024-2025 V-League Women's second round match at Jangchung Gymnasium in Seoul on the 28th. Heungkuk Life defeated home team GS Caltex by a set score of 3-1 (21-25, 25-19, 25-6, 25-13). Heungkuk Life has won 10 consecutive games. It is a victory for the opening 10 games. He has won 10 consecutive games in about four years since December 2, 2020, while continuing his winning streak without losing a single game. Heungkuk Life Insurance, which added three points, further solidified its sole lead with 10 wins, no losses and 29 points. The gap has widened further with IBK Industrial Bank (21 points) and Hyundai Engineering & Construction (21 points).
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GS Caltex took the initial atmosphere. Heungkuk Life took a narrow lead when Silva's attack was blocked by Kim Soo-ji's iron wall defense at the beginning of the first set. Heungkuk Life Insurance widened the gap as Jung Yoon-joo's second consecutive serve ace broke out, but GS Caltex quickly narrowed the gap as Silva revived.
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But at this moment, bad luck came. Stephanie Wyler (registered name Wyler) was replaced on a stretcher when she was replaced by a right ankle injury. Wyler left for the hospital for a checkup.
However, GS Caltex secured the first set with its strong concentration. Silva made use of the open chance to score, and won the first set as both attack success rate and attack efficiency outpaced Heungkuk Life Insurance.
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Medical staff and stretchers came in, but fortunately, after a while, Silva stood up on his own, limped off and was helped and replaced. GS Caltex put in Moon Ji-yoon.
However, the aftermath of Silva's absence was huge. GS Caltex, which lost its power, began to collapse both in offense and defense. Heungkuk Life easily won the second set by bringing the atmosphere, and the third set was also easily solved.
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A game that's already tilted. The third set ended with Heungkuk Life's 25-6 complete victory. By a whopping 19 points, he set a new record (19 points) for the most points difference in a set of V-League games. In the fourth set, there was no unexpected change.
GS Caltex, which collapsed after Silva's departure, failed to escape consecutive losses, and Heungkuk Life continued its undefeated streak in the opening.
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