Volleyball
Women’s Volleyball League: PAOK escaped again, AEK lost a point
PAOK beat Lamia 3-0 and combined with AEK’s 3-2 win over Markopoulos, they slid six points off second place. Victory for Panathinaikos in Kalmazidis debut.
Without encountering any particular difficulties, PAOK passed Halkiopoulio and continued their unbeaten streak.
Dikefalos impressed in the first set as he got away 10-21 after 8-11 and went 0-1 with singles scores of 3-14. Lamia showed a better face in the 2nd set, leading PAOK 6-4 to quickly react at 6-10, while the Thessaloniki team continued at the same pace in the third set despite Marco Feolio’s changes and finished 0-0: 3 reached .
Now the PAOK is preparing for the first match against the Czech Brno in Thessaloniki for the 32 of the CEV Cup.
Lamia-PAOK 0-3
The sentences: 11-25, 19-25, 15-25 at 64′
*Lamia’s points come from 6 aces, 19 attacks, 4 blocks and 16 enemy errors and PAOK’s points come from 8 aces, 31 attacks, 10 blocks and 26 enemy errors
AO LAMIAS 2013 (Iliad Angelis): Rossiadou (0/2 ref), Mebus 2 (0/4 ref, 1 ace, 1 block), Pereira (0/3 ref), Varbanova 6 (4/20 ref, 1 ace, 1 block, 47 % sub.-32% excellent), Livingston 8 (7/25ff., 1 ace, 56%ff.-39% excellent), Mitakidou 5 (3/10ff., 2 blocks) / Georgiadou (l, 55% sub.-40% excellent), Kouttroumpi, Ktistaki 3 (3/7ff., 22% sub.00% excellent), Goltsiou 5 (2/13ff., 3 aces).
PAOK (Marco Fenolio): Polinopoulou 4 (Ref. 4/4), Krol 5 (Ref. 2/13, 3 blocks), Strandzali 3 (Ref. 3/5, 60% sub.-20% excellent), Vergidou 3 (Ref. 0/1 ). ) .-25% excellent), Papadopoulou (l), Mertekis 2 (2/10 ref., 14% sub.-14% excellent), Klepkou 8 (4/6 ref., 3 aces, 1 block, 50% sub -33% excellent), Terzoglou 4 (3/4 ref., 1 block), Tsioga 2 (0/1 ref., 2 blocks), Liagi 5 (5/9 ref.).
Markopoulos lost a point from AEK
AEK celebrated their 8th straight win but a 3rd game this season required a tiebreak as the superb Markopoulos may have lost their 5th game in a row, but they caused big upsets and left New Philadelphia with a point.
AEK impressed in the first set (leading 5-0, 11-5, 15-5) and won it easily, while in the second (where AOM started with Spanaki instead of Smith and ended the match) there was more balance at first (4-4, 6-6), with Union escaping 11-6 (Vlahakis’ serve) to go 18-11 (Silva’s ace).
Up until the score was 21-15, the home team was in control of the game, but then AOM started to close the gap (21-18) and reached 23-19. The score went to 23-22 with consecutive blocks followed by a lost serve from Fitzmaurice (24-22) and a lost counterattack from Vlahakis (24-23), with AOM having an error from Silva and after clearing six sets from Bowls eventually evened the set 28-30 with a block from Fitzmaurice against Silva.
In the third set, AEK escaped 15-10 but again the difference was quickly lost (16-15) to reach 23-23 where two Nizetich attacks gave AEK the lead.
The thrill continued in the fourth set as AEK walked away with 2 points and AOM tie (13-11, 13-13, 19-17, 19-19, 21-19, 21-21) and missed Silvas at 25-25 Serve and Dikaoulia’s block send the match to a tiebreak.
There, AOM’s 3-5 became 10-5 for Union (three blocks and good service from Vlahakis), with AOM getting closer to 14-12, but Silva’s block gave AEK the win.
AEK – Markopoulos 3-2
The sentences: 25-13, 28-30, 25-23, 25-27, 15-12 in 146′
*AEK’s points come from 14 aces, 70 attacks, 10 blocks and 24 enemy errors and AOM’s points come from 6 aces, 59 attacks, 16 blocks and 24 enemy errors
AEK (Younus Ocal): Nizetich 20 (18/43ff, 1 ace, 1 block, 78% sub-33% excellent), Dialla 3 (3/7 ff), Vlahaki 21 (14/43ff, 6 aces, 1 block ). , 41% sub.-18% excellent), Konstantinidou 6 (3/5 f., 2 aces, 1 block), Silva 27 (19/47 f., 4 aces, 4 blocks), Kulikova 10 (7/13 f . ., 1 ace, 2 blocks) / Xintara l, 67% sub.-28% excellent), Artakianou (l), Kalandatze 6 (5/8 ref., 1 block), Calderon 1 (1/2 ref.) .
AO MARKOPOULOU REVOIL (Giangrosi Pasqualino): Dakioulia 8 (6/9 rolls, 2 blocks), Fitzmorris 27 (23/60 rolls, 1 ace, 3 blocks), Nagels 6 (2/3 rolls, 2 aces, 2 blocks), Smith 1 (1/ 8 ff. , 20% sub-00% excellent), Fitterer 12 (7/14ff, 5 blocks), Kalantaridou 15 (12/30ff, 2 aces, 1 block, 67% sub-26% excellent). ) / Goula (l, 56% sub-15% excellent), Evangeliou 1 (1/3ff), Spanaki 11 (7/19ff, 1 ace, 3 blocks, 34% sub-11% excellent) , Vaiopoulos.
Victory in Kalmazidis debut for Panathinaikos
The debut of Yiannis Kalmazidis on the Panathinaikos bench was successful. The “Greens” led by Hatziefstratiadou, Anae prevailed in the indoor game of Agios Thomas Ilysiakou with 3:0 sets.
With the three points, Panathinaikos is level with AEK and Olympiakos on 21 points and now faces the “32” of the Challenge Cup in the first game in Maroussi against French Nantes.
With the exception of the third set, in which Ilysiakos led 19-21, Yiannis Kalmazidis’ athletes controlled the game, with Hatzieustratiadou being the barometer with 16 points, with 4 aces and the same number of blocks. Anae also stopped at 16 while Anthoulis had 12. From Ilysiacus, Pene had 15.
Panathinaikos – Ilysiakos 3-0
The sentences: 25-20, 25-13, 25-23 at 72′
*Panathenaikos’ points come from 7 aces, 47 attacks, 5 blocks and 16 enemy errors and Elysian’s points come from 4 aces, 28 attacks, 7 blocks and 17 enemy errors.
PANATHINAIKOS AO (Yiannis Kalmazidis): Hatziefstratiadou 16 (8/13 ff., 4 aces, 4 blocks), Anae 16 (15/27 ff., 1 ace, 52% substantive – 34% excellent), Grotous 6 (6/16 ff., 90% substantive .. 80% excellent), Papafotiou 2 (1 ace, 1 block), Anthoulis 12 (12/31 ff.), Medic 7 (6/10 ff., 1 ace) / Roga (l, 56% ff. – 31 % excellent), Nikologianni (0/4 ff.), Metaxas.
ILYSIAKOS AO (Katalyn Key): Kasdovasili 2 (1/7 w., 1 block), Pene 15 (13/26 w., 1 ace, 1 block, 40% under – 40% excellent), Benda 2 (1/1 w., 1 block) , Borchani 8 (5/23 ref, 2 aces, 1 block), Radovic 8 (5/19 ref, 3 blocks, 45% sub – 23% excellent), Argiriou 4 (3/5 ref, 1 ace) / Sampati (l, 42% sub. – 23% excellent), Voulgaraki (l0, Garofalaki, Apostolaki (67% sub. – 33% excellent), Ziga.
Easy win for AO Thiras who sinks Aris even more
AO celebrated a great win with a 3-0 set against Aris in Santorini. Thiras, who stayed a breath away from the top four in the standings.
The Santorini team, led by Erica Mercado, achieved its fifth consecutive win and sixth overall in the championship and sits 5th overall with 19 points.
AOTh. won the first two sets easily 25-20 and 25-17, with Aris reacting in the third and close to cutting the set to take a 16-22 lead. Bozic leveled the game with a point 23-23, Mercado held two sets from Aris Bowls (23-24 and 24-25) and in the third bowl match from AOTh. Konstandellou made it 29-27 with an ace and the final 3-0 set.
Before the first serve of the game, central AO salutes Tanya Koutsiukis for being named KYANA MVP of Matchday 5. The award was presented by the owner of the Argironisos company, Vassilis Karatzias, one of the sponsors of the Santorini team.
AO Thiras – Aris 3-0
The sentences: 25-20, 25-17, 29-27 in 79′
*AO Thiras’ points came from 4 aces, 40 attacks, 12 blocks and 23 opponent errors and Aris came from 4 aces, 29 attacks, 4 blocks and 27 opponent errors.
AO THIRAS (Vladimir Vasovich): Constantello 8 (3/5 ref, 2 aces, 3 blocks), Bozic 4 (2/4 ref, 2 blocks), Langeger 15 (13/27 ref, 1 ace, 1 block, 44% ref – 33 % excellent), Mercado 19 (15/28ff., 1 ace, 3 blocks), Ketsman 3 (3/19ff., 71% sub. – 43% excellent), Kioutsiuki 5 (2/10ff., 3 blocks ). ) / Belia (l, 41% sub. – 18% excellent), Zioga 2 (2/5 ff.), Adamopoulou, Tsochatzi, Faki.
TO LET. ARIS (Yiannis Tsairelis): Tani 1 (1 block), Aplada 3 (1/7 ref, 1 ace, 1 block), Tsoumba 20 (17/51 ref, 2 aces, 1 block), Silva 4 (3/8 ref, 1 block ). ), Montano (0/5 ref., 50% ref. – 33% excellent), Robinson 6 (6/21 ref., 6% ref. – 0% excellent) / Theodosiou (l, 52% ref. – 33% excellent), Pitsigoni, Keramitsopoulou 1 (1/4 ff., 62% sub. – 38% excellent), Apostolidou 1 (1/6 ff.), Lambrianidou, Salagoudi.
Thetis advances, defeats the fighting Aegaleo 3:1
Thetida Voulas took the three points against Aegaleo at home with a 3-1 set win. With his second consecutive win and fourth overall, Giorgos Rousis’ team climbed to 7th overall, at -1 from 6th Markopoulos.
Aegaleo was able to win the second set, but then Thetida upped his game and with one gun the block made it 3-1 in the final set.
Thetis-Aigaleo 3-1
The sentences: 25-18, 22-25, 25-20, 25-18 in 101′
*Thetis points come from 7 aces, 55 attacks, 14 blocks and 21 enemy errors and Aegaleos points come from 3 aces, 51 attacks, 5 blocks and 22 enemy errors.
ASP THETIS (Giorgos Rousis): Hayden 14 (10/34 ff., 2 aces, 2 blocks, 54% subs – 38% excellent), Politanska 6 (3/5 ff., 3 blocks), Sirinina 11 (8/13 ff., 3 blocks) , Leitham 9 (7/22ff, 1 ace, 1 block), Hardeman 24 (20/31ff, 4 blocks, 50% sub – 32% excellent), Papageorgiou 12 (7/11ff, 4 aces) . 1 block) / Maniatogianni (l, 53% sub. – 33% excellent), Pavlopoulou, Louka.
AO AEGALEO (Aggeliki Antoniadis): Vlachou (0/4 ref.), Meletiadis 3 (2/9 ref., 1 block), Dioti 16 (16/31 ref., 41% sub. – 24% excellent), Kelesidis 5 (4/9 ref., 1 block), Decani 15 (12/37 ff., 2 aces, 1 block, 48% sub. – 29% excellent), Petovari 20 (17/42 ff., 1 ace, 2 blocks) / Lyra (l, 43 % sub. – 17% excellent), Simanikova.
The schedule and results of the competition
Friday 09/12
- Olympiacos SF 3-0 ZAON (25-10, 25-22, 25-22)
Saturday 10.12
- AO Lamia 2013 – PAOK 0:3 (11:25, 19:25, 15:25)
- AEK 3-2 AO Markopoulos Revoil (25:13, 28:30, 25:23, 25:27, 15:12)
- ASP Thetis – AO Aegaleo 3:1 (25:18, 22:25, 25:20, 25:18)
- AO Thiras 3-0 AS Aris (25:20, 25:17, 29:27)
- Panathinaikos AO – AO Ilysiakos 3:0 (25:20, 25:13, 25:23)
grading
- POC 27
- EK 21
- Panathinaikos AO 21
- Olympiacos SFP 21
- AO Thiras 19
- AO Markopoulos Revoil 13
- ASP Thetis 12
- AO Ilysiacus 10
- AO Lamia 2013 10
- AS Aris 8
- Zaon 0
- AO Egaleo 0
Next match day
Saturday 17.12
- Olympiacos SF – AO Lamia 2013
- AO Markopoulou Revoil – AO Panathinaikos
- AO Ilysiacus – ASP Thetis
- ZAON – AO Egaleo
Sunday 18.12
- AS Aris – AEK
- PAOK-AO Thira
Source: sport 24
Alberta Robinson is a sports journalist and author, who is currently associated with the publication Sportish, where she writes about sports related news and events. With a passion for sports and a keen eye for detail, Robinson brings in-depth analysis and insightful commentary to her writing.
