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Professional volleyball, Heungkuk Life, who led Kim Yeon-kyung and Lee Jae-young, Ssangpo, held a stand-off show at the road construction and ran three consecutive victories after the opening.
Was it through the words of director Park Mi-hee, who stimulated her pride?
This news is from Joo Young-min.
Heungkuk Life, which welcomed the home audience for the first time in the
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season, was shaken severely from the beginning.
Only Kim Yeon-kyung did its part, but the overall organizational power was shaken and helplessly collapsed.
Kelsey, a foreign player at the Road Corporation, was bombarded indiscriminately and gave out 6 points for the first set and 9 points for the second set.
[Director Park Mi-hee/Hungkuk Life Insurance: Hey!
Doesn't your pride hurt?
Look at the score.] In the
3rd set, Kim Yeon-kyung jumped up as if she was desperate.
In the situation where he was chasing 1 point 19-18, he turned the atmosphere by driving 5 points alone.
In the fourth set, Jaeyoung Lee was backed by.
We balanced the game by scoring decisive points in the close-up situation of Deuce.
Lee Jae-young also flew in the last 5 sets.
Following the blocking that led to the last-minute turnaround, he led a 3-2 turnaround with the last spike that ended the match.
Heungkuk Life Insurance, where Lee Jae-young scored 28 points, which is the most in the team, and Kim Yeon-kyung scored 26 points, ran 3 consecutive victories after the opening.
[Kim Yeon-kyung/Heungkuk Life: It was more difficult than I thought, but I think it’s better to be able to win that difficult game.]
In the men's division, Hyundai Capital won the KEPCO 3-2 victory with Daudi, a foreign player who scored 35 points.
(Video editing: Eunjin Choi)