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Women’s Volleyball League: Olympiacos and Panathinaikos took clear three points and reduced their gap to PAOK

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Both Olympiacos and Panathinaikos won 3-0 sets against AO Thiras and Aris respectively, closing their gap with PAOK at the top of the Women’s Volleyball League.

Panathinaikos had only one set of resistance against Aris. Yiannis Kalmazidis’ greens won the set 3-0, closing their gap to PAOK to four points.

In the first set, the two teams advanced point by point until PAO’s lead was +2 (10-8). From then on, the “Greens” were in charge until Aris equaled at 21:21. The answer came from Anthoulis (22-21) and Anae, who gave an ace air +2 points (23-21) at a crucial point. Hatziefstratiadou “finished” the set (25:21) to make it 1-0 in favor of PAO.

In the second set, Panathinaikos didn’t leave any room for Aris and easily “cleaned” the set 25-16 to make it 2-0.

At the same time, the “Klee” entered the third set and provided an early safety difference (12-6). With absolute control and Aris finding no solutions, Panathinaikos won the set 25-19 and the match 3-0.

Panathinaikos – Aris 3-0

The sentences: 25-21, 25-16, 25-19

*Panathinaikos’ points come from 7 aces, 50 attacks, 7 blocks and 11 enemy errors and Aris from 4 aces, 26 attacks, 40 blocks and 22 enemy errors.

PANATHINAIKOS AO (Yiannis Kalmazidis): Chatziefstratiadou 14 (11/14ff, 1 ace, 2 blocks), Anae 12 (9/21ff, 2 aces, 1 block, 77% under 31%) excellent), Grothes 7 (7/14ff, 68% sub.-42% excellent), Papafotiou 3 (1/2 ref, 1 ace, 1 block), Anthoulis 13 (11/25 ref, 1 ace, 1 block), Medits 11 (7/10 ref, 2 Aces, 2 blocks) / Roga (l, 53% sub.-18% excellent), Nikologianni 4 (4/5 ff.), Metaxas

TO LET. ARIS (Yiannis Tsairelis): Tanis 1 (1 ace), Aplada 3 (3/4 ref), Tsoumba 15 (13/41 ref, 1 ace, 1 block), Silva 3 (1/6 ref, 2 blocks), Caicedo 8 (7 /13 ref, 1 ace, 32% ref – 07% excellent), Betseva 4 (2/8 ref, 1 ace, 1 block, 47% ref – 00% excellent) / Kakuratou (l, 38% ref .00% excellent), Keramitsopoulou, Apostolidou, Salagoudi.

Debut Carraro and easy three points for Olympiakos

Olympiakos with the passer of the Italian Julia Carraro, who completed only 5 training sessions, and the central Katerina Giota instead of Olbrecht won 3-0 against AO Thiras in Santorini.

The Italian passer found herself alongside Koumboura, but Salas, Winters, Emmanoulidou and Olympiacos also easily won 3-0 against Santorini’s AO Thiras, closing in on PAOK at the top (30v27 points).

Olympiacos started like a lob, leading 8-1, 5-13 and winning the first set 17-25. In the second, AO Thiras led 11-9, Olympiacos made it 11-14 with an ace by Winters, the home side reduced to 19-21 with an ace by Salas, but two attacks and a block by Winters made it 19-25.

The third set ended in the same score with a block from Koumboura, Emmanuilidou.

AO Thira – Olympiacos 0-3

The sentences: 17-25, 19-25, 19-25 at 71′

*AO Thiras’ points came from 4 aces, 29 attacks, 6 blocks and 16 opponent errors and Olympiakos came from 6 aces, 36 attacks, 9 blocks and 24 opponent errors.

AO THIRAS (Vladimir Vasovic): Constantello 5 (3/6 ref., 1 ace, 1 block), Bozic 1 (1 block), Langeger 7 (7/24 ref., 44% sub. – 33% excellent), Mercado 12 (11/31 ref. ) % excellent), Zioga, Tsochatzi, Faki.

OLYMPIACOS SFP (Lorenzo Micelli): Iota 3 (2/6 ref, 1 block), Emmanuilidou 10 (9/14 ref, 1 ace), Winters 10 (5/18 ref, 2 aces, 3 blocks, 38% sub – 25% excellent) , Salas 11 (10/25ff., 1 block, 48% sub. – 14% excellent), Koumboura 15 (10/25ff., 1 ace, 4 blocks), Kararo 2 (2 aces) / Kosmas (l, 38% under – 25% excellent).

Second win in a row for Aegaleo

The second win in a row went to Aegaleo, who defeated Elysiakoos 3-2 to celebrate their first two points at home in the Major Division.

Angeliki Antoniadis’ team made two upsets against Ilysiakos in the 1st round final and won with a terrific fifth set and gained 5 points in the championship.

Aegaleo was twice in pursuit of the goal, sending the game into the tiebreak where it put on a great performance. He led 10-1 to win it 15-3, during which time Ilysiakos made 7 errors while Aegaleos made none.

The hosts scored 26 points from the service line and in the block (13-13), with Decani and Petovari leading the scoring with 24 and 22 points, respectively. Croatian center Sadrik was positive on her debut with the rookies with 4 points. International center Ilioni Kelesides also did a great job with 15 points with 3 aces and 4 blocks. Radotis stood out from Ilysiakos with 26 points.

Aigaleo – Ilysiacus 3-2

The sentences: 3-2 (20-25, 25-22, 25-27, 25-17, 15-03) in 121′

*Aegaleos’ points come from 13 aces, 59 attacks, 13 blocks and 25 enemy errors and Elysian’s points come from 8 aces, 55 attacks, 12 blocks and 19 enemy errors.

AO AEGALEO (Aggeliki Antoniadis): Vlachou 3 (2/4 ref, 1 ace), Sadrik 4 (3/9 ref, 1 block), Diotis 1 (1/2 ref, 43% sub – 0% excellent), Kelesidis 15 (8/ 17 f., 3 aces, 4 blocks), Dekani 24 (16/42 f., 6 aces, 2 blocks, 52% sub – 32% excellent), Petovari 22 (17/51 f., 3 aces, 2 blocks ). ) / Lyra (l, 56% noble – 44% excellent), Markou (l, 67% noble – 33% excellent), Simanikova 16 (12/34 ff., 4 blocks, 47% noble – 15% excellent). ).

ILYSIAKOS AO (Katalyn Key): Kasdovasili 9 (3/16ff, 3 aces, 3 blocks), Pene 18 (12/26ff, 4 aces, 2 blocks, 30% sub – 9% excellent), Benda 1 (1/3ff) , Borchani 7 (ref. 6/30, 1 block), Radovic 26 (ref. 23/43, 1 ace, 2 blocks), 56% sub – 21% excellent), Argyriou 12 (ref. 8/17, 4 block) / Sampati (l, 72% sub. – 32% excellent), Voulgaraki (l), Garofalaki, Brooks 2 (2/6 ff., 50% sub. – 25% excellent), Ziga.

Three points for Thetida, led by Hayden

A breath away from the top five overall is Thetida, who clinched the three points by beating Markopoulos 3-1 in the final of the first round of the Women’s Volley League.

Despite falling behind early in the game, Thetida, armed with her serve that gave her 12 points (vs. Markopoulos’ 2), managed to turn the tide and take the three points. The Voula team is now one point away from 5th place and AO Thiras escapes with +4 Markopoulos and 6th place.

Hayden led Thetida in the standings with 22 points and it was she who scored in the fourth set to 31-29 to give her team the three points. Her compatriot Hardeman is close behind with 19 points. For Markopoulos, Fitzmaurice had 21 points and Kalandaridou 15.

Before the start of the game, the American winger was recognized by Thetida Lea Hardeman for her promotion to KYANA MVP in Game 9. The prize was presented by Mr. Charalambos Sariboyas, representative of the SARY ham factory, sponsor of Thetida Voula.

Thetis Voulas – Markopoulos 3-1

The sentences: 21-25, 25-21, 26-24, 31-29 in 127′

*Thetida’s points come from 12 aces, 48 ​​attacks, 9 blocks and 34 errors and Markopoulos’ points come from 2 aces, 52 attacks, 9 blocks and 36 errors.

ASP THETIS (Giorgos Rousis): Oikonomidou 9 (8/25ff, 1 ace), Hayden 22 (13/25ff, 8 aces, 1 block, 40% under – 30% excellent), Politanska 4 (1/4ff, 1 ace, 2 blocks), Sirinina 10 (8/14 ref., 2 blocks), Hardeman 19 (15/36 ref., 1 ace, 3 blocks, 55% sub. – 38% excellent), Papageorgiou 5 (3/5 ref., 1 ace, 1 block) / Maniatogianni (l, 75% sub – 50% excellent), Fliakou, Pavlopoulou.

AO MARKOPOULOU REVOIL (Giangrosi Pasqualino): Dakioulia 3 (2/2 ref., 1 block), Fitzmaurice 21 (20/39 ref., 1 block, 33% under – 17% excellent), Nagels 4 (2/2 ref., 2 blocks), Fitterer 6 ( 3/8 ff., 3 blocks), Leitham 12 (11/30 ff., 1 block), Kalantaridou 15 (12/24 ff., 2 aces, 1 block, 43% sub – 33% excellent) / Goula ( l, 71% subtle – 55% excellent), Evangeliou, Spanaki 2 (2/2 ff.).

The competition plan

  • Egaleo-Elysiacus 3-2
  • AO Lamia 2013 – ZAON 3-0
  • AEK-PAOK 3-0
  • AO Thiras – Olympiacos FC 0-3
  • ASP Thetis – AO Markopoulou Revoil In progress
  • Panathinaikos AO – AS Aris 3-0

grading

  1. POC 30
  2. Olympiacos SFP 27
  3. EK 26
  4. Panathinaikos AO 26
  5. AO Thiras 19
  6. ASP Thetis 18
  7. AO Markopoulou Revoil 14
  8. AO Lamia 2013 13
  9. AO Ilysiacus 11
  10. AS Aris 9
  11. A.O. Egaleo 5
  12. Zaon 0

Next match day

  • AO Egaleo – AO Markopoulou Revoil
  • ASP Thetis – AS Aris
  • Panathinaikos AO – PAOK
  • AEK – Olympiacos SF
  • AO Thiras – AO Lamia 2013
  • ZAON – AO Elysiakos

Source: sport 24

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