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Women’s Volleyball League: Olympiacos easily beat Thetida, Panathinaikos and PAOK

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Olympiacos narrowly defeated Thetida 3-1 on Matchday 3 of the Women’s Volley League. Comfortable victories for Panathinaikos and PAOK against Lamia and Aegaleo, in the tiebreak with a surprise from AEK.

Olympiacos struggled but clinched a 3-1 win over Thetida in the 3rd round of the Women’s Volley League. Panathinaikos had an easy afternoon in Lamia and PAOK with Aegaleo. AEK came from two sets down to defeat Thira in Santorini, while Aris was beaten by Ilysiakos in the tiebreak.

Olympiacos – Thetida 3-1

Return to victories for Olympiakos, who beat Thetida Voulas 3-1 at ‘Melina Merkouri’. The “Red-Whites” overcame last week’s defeat by Panathinaikos to take the three points against Giorgos Rousis’ team.

In the first set, Thetidas’ 11-13 became 17-13 for Olympiakos, but he saw the visitors make life difficult for him. Thetida twice reached the bowl set (25-26, 26-27), but Olympiacos found the solutions and made it 1-0 in his fifth bowl set.

The second set started with an 8-0 run from Olympiakos, while Belgium’s Olbrecht served to easily win the 2-0 set 25-14. We had a reaction from Thetida in the third set, 7-7 became 7-12. Olympiacos reduced by one point (14-15), but the difference was immediately reduced to 4 (14-18), leaving the Voula athletes reduced by 17-25.

Olympiacos made it easy for themselves, difficult in the fourth set, which they controlled from the start. At 23-17, Thetida made her final counterattack, using a good serve and block as a weapon to equalize at 23-23. Olympiacos wasted three match points, but in the final two errors by Thetida led to the 28:26 for the final 3-1 set.

The sentences: 3-1 (31-29, 25-14, 17-25, 28-26) in 125′

*Olympiakos’ points come from 8 aces, 59 attacks, 11 blocks and 23 errors and Thetida’s points come from 4 aces, 52 attacks, 18 blocks and 20 errors.

OLYMPIC (Lorenzo Micelli): Emmanoulidou 9 (6/14 ff., 1 ace, 2 blocks), Winters 15 (13/30 ff., 2 aces, 71% sub. – 43% excellent), Olbrecht 11 (6/13 ff . ., 2 aces, 3 blocks), Salas 12 (11/39ff., 1 block, 38% sub. – 10% excellent), Koumboura 22 (21/55ff., 1 ace), Christodoulou 9 (2/ 5 ref., 2 aces, 5 blocks) / Kosmas (l, 44% sub – 31% excellent), Chatzigrigoriou, Tsitsigianni, Genitsaridis.

THETIS (Giorgos Rousis): Hayden 18 (16/42 ref., 1 ace, 1 block, 26% sub. – 16% excellent), Politanska 5 (4/5 ref., 1 block), Sirinina 10 (5/14 ref . ., 5 blocks), Leitham 15 (11/33 ff., 1 ace, 3 blocks), Harneman 15 (13/43 ff., 2 blocks, 28% sub. – 19% excellent), Papageorgiou 11 (3/ 7 follow, 2 aces, 6 blocks) / Maniatogianni (l, 45% sub – 27% excellent), Manai, Fliakou, Pavlopoulou.

Thira – AEK 2-3

The upset in Santorini’s home game came from AEK, who won 3-2 sets while trailing 2-0 sets. The Union She narrowly lost the first two sets, didn’t lose her concentration and completed the turnaround with a sustained counterattack in the tie-break.

AO Thiras, led by Erica Mercado, made the set 2-0, while AEK then upped his game and with Giselle Silva in the lead, leveled the game.

In the tiebreak, AOTH took a 7-6 lead with Ketsman, Vlahaki took the switch (7-7) and then the Union “ran” a 0-8 series with Kulikova’s serves to capture them at 7-15 and take two Points and celebrate their second league win in a row.

The sentences: 2-3 (25-23, 26-24, 19-25, 19-25, 07-15) in 117′

*AO Thiras’ points came from opponent’s 4 aces, 50 attacks, 10 blocks and 32 errors and AEK They came from 2 aces, 63 attacks, 7 blocks and 40 opponent errors.

PREY (Vladimir Vasovic): Constantello 5 (3/10 ref, 2 blocks), Bozic 4 (2/4 ref, 2 aces), Langeger 10 (8/22 ref, 2 blocks, 83% ref – 56% excellent), Mercado 25 (23/60 ref, 2 blocks), Ketsman 13 (11/35 ref, 2 blocks, 57% sub – 43% excellent), Kioutsiuki 7 (3/5 ref, 2 aces, 2 blocks) / Belia (l, 54% sub – 29% excellent), Adamopoulou, Faki.

AEK (Kostas Arseniadis): Nizetich 13 (11/35 ref., 2 blocks, 48% sub. – 33% excellent), Kalandatze 11 (9/12 ref., 2 blocks), Konstantinidou 4 (2/5 ref., 1 Ace, 1 block), Calderon 7 (7/20 ref., 25% sub – 25% excellent), Silva 25 (25/45 ref.), Kulikova 7 (5/9 ref., 2 blocks) / Artakianou ( l, 47% sub. – 19% excellent), Vlahaki 4 (4/15ff., 10% sub. – 10% excellent), Anagnostou 1 (1 ace).

Aris – Elysiacus 2-3

The excitement happened in Mikra as Aris suffered a second home loss in the tie-break and Ilysiakos celebrated the first double of the season.

Ilysiakos made few mistakes in the first two sets (didn’t lose serve and overall Aris had 19 and the guests had 6) and they completely dominated (especially after 10-12 of the first set which he won with singles scores of 5-13) . However, the substitution of Apostolidou in place of Robinson converted the Yellows and over time Ilysiakos fell with the result that the 2-2 came out just as easily.

However, Aris made an impressive start to the tiebreak as he led 8-3 and 9-4, with Ilysiakos starting the counterattack, converting 10-6 to 10-8 (after an amazing defense from Pene) and 12-1. 9 became 12-13 with Borhani serving and Radovic finishing all games. Aris equalized with tsoumba but Radovic gave Ilysiakou the first match point while Kenyatisa poked diagonally to the 13-15 final.

The sentences: 2-3 (15-25, 12-25, 25-17, 25-14 13-15) in 73′

*Aris’ points come from 4 aces, 50 attacks, 17 blocks and 19 errors and Elysian’s points come from 7 aces, 53 attacks, 7 blocks and 29 errors.

MARS (Yiannis Tsairelis): Tanis 5 (3/5 ref, 2 blocks), Aplada 8 (1/5 ref, 7 blocks), Tsoumba 30 (26/64 ref, 1 ace, 3 blocks), Silva 9 ( 5/11 ff., 4 blocks), Strumilo 10 (10/26 ff., 33% sub. -12% excellent), Robinson 4 (4/14 ff., 25% sub. – 08% excellent) / Theodosiou ( l, 53% sub – 19% excellent), Pitsigoni, Keramitsopoulou, Dafopoulou, Apostolidou 5 (1/6 f., 3 aces, 1 block, 20% sub – 13% excellent), Salagoudi.

ELYSIAKUS (Katalyn Keys): Kasdovasili 13 (9/16ff., 2 aces, 2 blocks), Pene 13 (11/28ff., 2 blocks, 56% sub – 30% excellent), Benda 1 (1/4 ff . .), Borkhani 12 (10/36 ff., 2 aces), Radovic 18 (15/41 ff., 3 aces, 33% sub. – 14% excellent), Argyriou 10 (7/15 ff., 3 blocks ). ) / Sampati (l, 67% sub – 38% excellent), Voulgaraki (l), Garofalaki, Apostolaki, Baxivanaki.

Lamia – Panathinaikos 0-3

Panathinaikos struggled in Lamia’s home game but prevailed 3-0, giving Halkiopoulio the three points.

The “Greens” without impressing with their performance and with Martha Anthoulis as top scorer for the second time in a row clinched their second win in the championship, while AOL despite the defeat maintains his good performance, especially in the third set, where he stayed until 21st April .point in the lead.

In the first set, Panathinaikos, although constantly in the lead, could not escape and made the 0:1 set to 21:25. In the second set he had an easy task leading early (4-8) and the gap gradually widened to finish the set 15-25. In the third set, Panathinaikos’ 13-16 became Lamia’s 21-18. After Branko Gaits’ time-out, the guests reacted, took the lead at 21:22 and ended the game at 22:25.

The sentences: 0-3 (21-25, 15-25, 22-25) in 74′

*Panathinaikos’ points came from 4 aces, 42 attacks, 8 blocks and 21 enemy errors and Lamia’s points came from 4 aces, 31 attacks, 5 blocks and 18 enemy errors.

AO LAMIAS 2013 (Ilias Angelis): Rossiadou 3 (3/7 ff.), Mebus 5 (2/6 ff., 1 ace, 2 blocks), Pereira 11 (11/24 ff.), Varbanova 5 (4/19 ff., 1 block, 42% SUB – 8% excellent), Livingston 11 (8/27 ref, 3 aces, 56% SUB – 18% excellent), Mitakidou 5 (3/6 ref, 2 blocks) / Georgiadou (l, 57% sub. – 29% excellent), Kouttroumpi, Ktistaki, Goltsiou.

PANATHINAICOS (Branko Gaits): Hatziefstratiafou 6 (5/9 ff., 1 ace), Anae 10 (9/18 ff., 1 block, 55% sub. – 24% excellent), Grotous 7 (6/13 ff., 1 Ace, 67% under – 33% excellent), Papafotiou 3 (3/4 ref), Anthoulis 16 (13/29 ref, 1 ace, 2 blocks), Medic 11 (6/7 ref, 1 ace, 4 blocks) / Roga (l, 67% sub. – 56% excellent), Nikologianni, Metaxa 1 (1 block).

PAOK – Aigaleo 3-0

PAOK confidently prevailed over Aegaleos at the PAOK Sports Arena, going 3×3.

Dikefalos, although Marco Feolio Strandzali, Vergidou did not use Blanco at all and only for one set, Krol had a very good shot and therefore a good function in attack (52% against 32%) and came to victory without surprises.

Before the game started, PAOK winger Olga Strantzali was named for the KYANA MVP of Game 1 of the Women’s Volleyball League. The award was presented by the president of the sponsoring company KYANA, Yiannis Vassiliadis, and the team manager of PAOK George Fourkatsiotis.

The sentences: 3-0 (25-16, 25-17, 25-15) in 64′

*PAOK’s points come from 5 aces, 50 attacks, 3 blocks, 17 enemy errors and Aegaleos’ points come from 3 aces, 26 attacks, 2 blocks, 17 enemy errors.

PAOK (Marko Fenolio): Iliopoulou 1 (1 ace), Krol 3 (3/3 ff.), Klepkou 9 (5/20 ff., 4 aces, 67% sub.-60% excellent), Keifri 20 (19/30 Ref., 1 block, 67% sub.-67% excellent), Blanco 3 (2/2 ref., 1 block), Tsioga 11 (11/14 ref.) Xanthopoulou (l, 77% sub.-69% excellent ), Papadopoulou (l), Polynopoulou 6 (6/7 ff.), Liagi 5 (4/20 ff., 1 block).

I’m afraid (Angeliki Antoniadis): Vlacho 1 (0/3 ref, 1 ace), Dioti 3 (1/9 ref, 1 ace, 1 block, 33% sub – 33% excellent), Kelesidi 3 (2/7 ref . ., 1 ace), Dekani 6 (6/20 ff., 29% sub. – 14% excellent), Petovari 15 (14/29 ff., 1 block), Pateraki (0/1 ff.) / Lyra ( l , 28% sub. – 22% excellent), Meletiadis, Kastanou, Dremela, Simanikova 2 (2/7 ff.).

Markopoulos – ZAON 3-0

In an impressive manner, AOM prevailed against the caught ZAON and made 3rd out of 3rd place in the Volley League.

AOM has had the best start in recent years, with ZAON starting without Mikroudaki, Kakuratou (the former injured on the eve of the match against AO Thiras and the latter in the third set of the Matchday 2 match).

Markopoulou won the first set very easily where ZAON made 10 errors with Kostas Liosi crossing Arvanitopoulou diagonally (as Giovani played extremely) and AOM initially surprised as they led 0-5 and held the significant difference up to 4-8. At 6-9, however, ZAON stayed aggressive, AOM passed 10-9 and ran an impressive 9-0 run at 16-13 to end the set.

In the third, despite Pasqualino Giangrossi’s incremental changes, ZAON couldn’t follow the pace of the hosts and the 3-09 came very easily.

The sentences: 3-0 (25-12, 25-13, 25-09) in 64′

*AO Markopoulos Revoil’s points come from 9 aces, 39 attacks, 8 blocks and 19 errors and ZAON They came from 2 aces, 16 attacks, 4 blocks and 12 errors.

AO MARKOPOULO REVOIL (Giangrosi Pasqualino): Diacoulia 2 (1/3 pts, 1 block), Fitzmaurice 22 (18/29 pts, 2 aces, 2 blocks), Nagels 4 (2/2 pts, 2 aces), Smith 5 ( 4/13ff, 1 block, 33% sub – 00% excellent), Fitterer 8 (4/7ff, 1 ace, 2 blocks), Kalantaridou 11 (7/19ff, 2 aces, 2 blocks) , 56% sub. – 33% excellent) / Goula (l, 45% sub. – 09% excellent), Dimos (l, 33% sub. – 00% excellent), Kotsara 1 (0/1 sub., 1 ass ) , Allayani, Evangeliou 2 (2/3 ff.), Spanaki 1 (1/4 ff.), Vaiopoulou.

ZAON (Kostas Liosis): Le Tou 1 (1 ace), Giota 2 (2/7 ff.), Giovani 6 (6/23 ff., 25% sub. – 07% excellent), Papadede 2 (1/17 ff. ) ), Kousis 1 (1/3 ff.), Pateli.


Source: sport 24

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