Volleyball
Women’s Volley League: Empty wins for Olympiakos, AEK, vital three points for the Amazons
Olympiakos defeated Lamia 3-0 and AEK 3-1 against fighter Porphyras in the 20th game of the Women’s Volley League, while the Amazons scored the three-pointer against Elysiakos.
Olympiacos celebrated their 8th consecutive win, beating Lamia 3-0 in the indoor renti. In the match that opened the curtain on game 20, the red-whites only scored in the second set Resistance.
After their easy win in the first set, Lamia reacted and took a 13-16 lead in the second set, but Olympiakos ran a 6-0 series to make it 20-16 and after 2-0 easily reached the final.
The sentences: 3-0 (25-12, 25-21, 25-16) in 70′
Olympiacos – Lamia 3-0
* Olympiakos’ points came from their opponents’ 5 aces, 44 attacks, 13 blocks and 13 errors and Lamia’s from their opponents’ 3 aces, 30 attacks, 2 blocks and 14 errors.
OLYMPIAKOS SFP (Carlo Paris): Emmanouilidou 9 (4/17 follow-up, 1 ace, 4 blocks), Salas 7 (5/17 follow-up, 1 ace, 1 block, 52% yp – 30% excellent), Mariana Costa 6 (5/15 follow-up. ., 1 ace), Christodoulou 6 (3/8 ff., 3 blocks), Hipe 22 (17/38 ff., 2 aces, 3 blocks), Kelesidi 7 (5/10 ff., 2 blocks) / Konomi ( λ, 55% yp – 36% excellent), Syristatidi, Genitsaridi 5 (5/8 ff., 50% yp – 25% excellent).
AO LAMIAS 2013 (Elias Angelis): Kountoura 3 (2/6 ff., 1 block), Koumboura 5 (4/21 ff., 1 ace, 28% min. – 16% excellent), Pereira 14 (14/42 ff., 37% min. – 26% excellent), Araoucho 3 (3/8 ff.), Kissa 5 (5/23 ff.), Giannelou 1 (1/4 ff.) / Kakouratou (l, 38% yp – 25% excellent), Darda 3 (2 aces, 1 block), Kontonassiou 1 (1/1 ff.), Tsirimokou
AEK bent the fighter Porphyras
AEK celebrated the three-pointer in New Philadelphia when he defeated Porphyras 3-1 in sets. Union rose to 3rd place in the table with 45 points and +1 from PAOK, but with more game.
AEK easily made the 2-0 set 25-19 and 25-11, but Porphyras didn’t put it down. When Popi Kalli made her debut on the bench edge of the Piraeus team, her athletes didn’t give up the game and managed to get him renewed interest, winning the third set 25-22.
In the fourth set, AEK was up +5 (8-3) and the difference gradually widened to 25-15 and 3-1 sets.
AEK – Porphyras 3-1
The sentences: 3-1 (25-19, 25-11, 22-25, 25-15) in 83′
* The points of AEK came from opponents’ 6 aces, 58 attacks, 8 blocks and 25 errors and purple came from opponents’ 8 aces, 36 attacks, 7 blocks and 19 errors.
Α.Ε.Κ. (Costas Arseniadis): Kosma 9 (7/11 onwards, 1 ace, 1 block, 71% min – 43% excellent), Lindsay 20 (17/34 onwards, 1 ace, 2 blocks, 18% min – 09% excellent), Tsochatzi 1 (0/3 follow, 1 ace), Terrell 16 (14/27 follow, 1 ace, 1 block), Kavvadia 6 (5/5 follow, 1 block), Brown 15 (11/16 follow, 1 ace , 3 blocks) / Georgiadou (l, 28% yp – 16% excellent), Belia (l), Dioti 3 (2/6ff., 1 ace, 29% yp – 14% excellent), Gudimenko 1 ( 1/2 ff.), Pope.
Α.Ο.Φ. PORFYRAS (Popi Kalli): Sante 5 (3/8 ff., 1 ace, 1 block), Thalassinou 8 (5/20 ff., 1 ace, 2 blocks, 05% yp – 05% excellent), Alisanova 1 (0/4 ff., 1 ace), Pontikaki 6 (2/4 ff., 1 ace, 1 block), Rodrεςguez 21 (18/45 ff., 2 aces, 1 block), Pavlenko 10 (8/18 ff., 2 aces, 32% yp -18% excellent) / Boutselakou (l, 37% yp – 16% excellent), Sakizli, Albani.
The well-known trio cleaned up for AO Thira
While the trio of Mitrovic, Abbott and Holston stood out in attack, AO Thiras struggled to prevail with Markopoulos 3-0 on Santorini.
In the opener, De Jisus saved the first set of bowls AOT had, giving Markopoulos the opportunity to lead the sets, but Santorini’s team responded and then made the 1-0 set 28-26 with a block from Dialla In the second set, 16-14 became 21-15 with the services of Adamopoulou to make it 2-0 at 25-20.
In the third, with an attack from the game’s top scorer Mitrovic, AOT led 5-2, gradually growing the difference to 25-17 and the final 3-0 set.
AO Thira – Markopoulo 3-0
The sentences: 3-0 (28-26, 25-20, 25-17) in 78′
* AO Thira’s points came from opponents’ 6 aces, 44 attacks, 10 blocks and 18 errors, and Markopoulos came from opponents’ 3 aces, 37 attacks, 6 blocks and 17 errors.
AO THIRAS (Costas Papadopoulos): Holston 10 (6/18ff, 1 ace, 3 blocks), Abbott 13 (10/23ff, 3 aces, 52% min – 39% excellent), Dialla 6 (5/8ff, 1 block) , Konstantinidou 3 (1/4 ff., 2 blocks), Mitrovic 16 (16/30 ff., 60% min. 20% excellent), Argyriou 11 (6/8 ff., 1 ace, 4 blocks) / Artakianou ( λ, 70% Japanese – 70% excellent), Drossopoulou, Adamopoulou 1 (1 ace).
AO MARKOPOULOU REVOIL (Dimitris Markakis): Allagianni 6 (run 3/5, 2 aces, 1 block), Gravari 9 (run 8/18, 1 block), De Jisus 8 (run 7/21, 1 ace, 57% under – 30% excellent), Kalantaridou 11 (8/24 ff., 3 blocks, 41% min. – 30% excellent), Jovanovic 1 (1 block), Kulerkan 11 (11/42 ff.) / Kotta (l, 50% min. – 45% excellent) .
Important three points for the Amazons
The Amazons climbed up to 8th place in the table and prevailed in Nea Erithraia with a 3-1 set win over Elysiakos.
The Amazons team with the three points of the win finished 24th in the championship and will now become favorites to advance to the playoffs as they have less play at +2 from Lamia.
Elysiakos won the first set, losing the second in detail and while he was leading 1-6 in the third, the Amazons gradually narrowed the score difference, going from 10-12 to 15-12 to close the set 25-21 break up .
In the fourth set, the Amazons got away after 13-13 and ended up going 5-0 25-17 for a 3-1 set.
Amazons – Elysiakos 3-1
The sets: 3-1 (23-25, 25-22, 25-21, 25-17) in 104′
* The Amazons’ points came from their opponents’ 4 aces, 59 attacks, 11 blocks and 24 errors, and Elysiakos’s from their opponents’ 9 aces, 50 attacks, 8 blocks and 18 errors.
AON AMAZONS (Leonidas Gaitanakis): Arvanitopoulou 13 (10/18ff., 3 blocks), Santos 29 (24/43ff., 1 ace, 4 blocks), Watkins 2 (1 ace, 1 block), Kasdovasili 4 (3/8ff., 1 ace ), Karagouni 5 (5/7ff, 35% min – 25% excellent), Christodoulou 11 (8/24ff, 1 ace, 2 blocks, 64% min – 27% excellent) / Saturday (l, 59% sub – 41% excellent), Pagoni, Moreira 8 (7/18 ff., 1 block, 36% ff – 14% excellent), Vythoulka, Mastoraki 2 (2/3 ff.), Greka.
ILYSIAKOS AO (Nikos Costakopoulos): Legros 15 (12/23 ff., 1 ace, 2 blocks), Ziga 2 (1/7 ff., 1 block), Tzalali, Moreno 16 (10/36 ff., 3 aces, 3 blocks, 54% yp. – 29% excellent), Mercouri 5 (1/3 ff., 3 aces, 1 block), Radovic 21 (20/41 ff., 1 ace, 33% min. – 20% excellent) / Leonidou (l, 59% sub. – 26% excellent), Sotiriou 6 (6/14 ff., 88% sub. – 38% excellent), Silla, Kogeraki 1 (1 block), Papadede 1 (1 ace).
Source: sport24
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