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the first round of the men's volleyball championship, Korean Air defeated KB Insurance and had only one win left until the combined championship.

Jung Ji-seok, Kwak Seung-seok, and Lincoln's triangular squadron flew wildly.



Byung-min Yoo.



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Korean Air gave up the first set to KB Insurance Keita's high RBI attack and left uneasy.



In a moment of crisis, Jung Ji-seok, Kwak Seung-seok, and Lincoln's triangular squadron flew up.



In the two sets of 15-15 tie, Jung Ji-seok's diagonal attack, Kwak Seung-seok's powerful back-back attack, and Lincoln's powerful spikes led the team to score points and succeeded in reversing the mood.



And the third set Lincoln came out as a fixer.



He led the comeback by scoring 12 points alone with a spike that didn't discriminate between the front and the back.



In the end, Kwak Seung-seok, the eldest of the triangular squadron, was in charge.



In a 4 set 7-7 tie, he blocked the will to pursue the opponent by bursting with an open attack followed by a sub-ace.



Korean Air defeated KB Insurance and took the most important first leg in the best-of-two championship game.



Korean Air, which has succeeded in overtaking the lead, is determined to secure the combined championship for two consecutive seasons in the second game tomorrow.



[Kwak Seung-seok / Korean Air: I have a lot of thoughts about winning the second round.

I think it's important to come together as a team.

I need that role, so I'll do it well.]



In KB Insurance, Keita struggled with 27 points, but the main weapon, Kang Sub, was not working and was pushed to the edge of a cliff.