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Heungkuk Life, the leader in women's volleyball, played the first game after the'school violence excommunication' of twin sisters Lee Jae-young and Lee Da-young.

In the worst atmosphere, he lost his first three consecutive seasons.



This is Lee Sung-hoon.



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Sisters Jae-young Lee and Lee Da-young left the team quarters yesterday (10th) after apologizing for the abuse of school violence.



Heungkuk Life Insurance's club has announced that it will review the disciplinary action after the two players find stability.



The faces of Heungkuk Life Insurance players who went before road construction without Lee Jae-young and Lee Da-young were hard.



'Volleyball Empress' Kim Yeon-kyung appeared with swollen eyes and a rather thin face, and coach Mi-hee Park apologized before the game.



[Director Park Mi-hee/Hungkuk Life Insurance: As the manager in charge of the team, I sincerely apologize to the fans and many people because something



unpleasant

happened to the team.] The

cluttered atmosphere led to the worst performance.



Kim Yeon-kyung struggled and shouted fighting, but the rest of the players, including the new foreign player Bruna, couldn't help.



Early in the game, coach Park Mi-hee called Kim Yeon-kyung to the bench during the second set.



Heungkuk Life Insurance, who lost 3-0 in two consecutive games after the shortest time game of this season of 1 hour and 16 minutes, and lost the first three consecutive games of the season, suffered a fierce pursuit of GS Caltex, second place in the remaining seven games.



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In the men's division, 5th place KEPCO grabbed the ankles of the lead Korean Air, who ran 5 consecutive victories.



KEPCO Russell, the No. 1 serve scorer, led the team to victory by achieving 28 consecutive sub aces, the highest record ever in the V-League.



(Video editing: Woo Ki-jung)