>'Kwak Seung-seok Libero Transformation' Korean Air Holds for Foreigners' Korea Electric Power Co., Ltd.'s first win in 3R 'Chasing the Lead'
Dec 08, 2024
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Korean Air won a set score of 3-0 (25-16, 25-23, 25-20) in the third round match against Korea Electric Power Corp.'s Vixtom in the Dodram 2024-2025 V-League at Suwon Indoor Gymnasium on the 8th. The second-ranked Korean Air closely chased the leader Hyundai Capital (10 wins, 2 losses, 29 points) with 9 wins, 4 losses, and 28 points. KEPCO lost six games (7 wins and 16 points) in the season.
A welcome face joined Korean Air. Lee Joon and Kim Kyu-min returned after shaking off their injuries. In addition, Kwak Seung-seok turned into a libero. Korean Air coach Tommy Tilikainen said `Lee Jun is in the squad and will prepare for the game. I'm ready after the injury. (Kim)I can't play in Kyu-min's game, but I'll help him in other ways."
Korea Electric Power Corp. has been conducting team training since the 7th for the new foreign player Matheus, but he failed to play on that day. There was still an administrative process. Kwon Young-min, KEPCO coach, said "He is an offensive player. I also saw a map that goes well with our team. Once the administrative process has been completed, he will be able to participate"I hope you get over the hump just for today. He had a hard time as he fell into a losing streak with Elian missing, but he gained confidence that he could do it without foreign players by winning two consecutive games. I'm looking forward to it today as well."
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Korea Electric Power Co. hit until the middle of the second set. Lim Sung-jin scored seven points, including two serve aces, and Yoon Ha-joon of 'New In' also helped the offense with five points. Shin Young-seok cut off the flow of Korean Air by catching three blocks. In Korean Air, Kim Min-jae cut off the flow. He scored a serve ace following a fastball, setting the stage for a 17-18 to 19-18 run. Korean Air took the victory with Cho Jae-young's block following Jeong Han-yong's serve ace at 21-21, and the Maxim ended at 24-23.
Korean Air, which was in the mood with a victory in the first and second sets, quickly widened the score by using the opponent's consecutive offense mistakes in the third set. Afterwards, Han Jeong-yong's back attack and Kim Min-jae's blocking led to the second technical time from six points, and Daehan Haeng took the lead by stepping on the 25-point mark.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.