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Women's volleyball Heungkuk Life cussed at GS Caltex, who lost all six matches last season.

Kim Yeon-kyung, who led the first weekday sold-out of the season in the away match, also led the victory.



Byung-min Yoo.



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Jangchung Gymnasium was packed with full spectators and sold out for the first time this season on weekdays, and Kim Yeon-kyung, who received enthusiastic support from Heungkuk Life's away fans, flew wildly from the first set.



He blocked his opponent's attack perfectly and scored his first goal, then slammed down powerful spikes in a row to score eight points in one set alone.



In the second set, he clenched his fists and roared after a successful back-up attack seen with his national team.



Heungkuk Life Insurance, with Kim Yeon-kyung 16 points and Yelena 20 points, defeated GS Caltex 3-0, and cleaned up the shame of losing all 6 matches last season.



Kim Yeon-kyung expressed her gratitude to the fans who filled the gym even on weekdays.



[Kim Yeon-kyung / Heungkuk Life Insurance: I also booked a ticket.

To get my parents and family to come.

I succeeded too.

It was too difficult.

I know a lot of people have a hard time coming here.

Thank you for coming so hard.] In the



men's division, KEPCO defeated Samsung Fire & Marine, the lowest ranked team, 3-0, and escaped from the 3rd consecutive loss.



Although the starting setter Ha Seung-woo and striker Seo Jae-deok left due to the corona virus, TYS became the main character in the victory thanks to the achievement of the first triple crown in their debut.