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Women’s Volleyball League: Easy wins for PAOK, AEK and AO Thiras

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PAOK and AEK continued their excellent run in the Women’s Volleyball League, winning 3-0 sets against Thetida Voulas and Lamia respectively. AO Thiras rises.

Leaders PAOK celebrated their 12th win in 13 games, beating Thetida Voula 3-0.

Marcos Feolio’s side, despite the absence of Strandzalis, Terzoglou (ill), Tsioga, Xanthopoulos (injured), managed to overcome the obstacle set by Giorgos Rousis’ team and keep the distance from their pursuers, while the visitors suffered a second straight defeat .

In the first set, PAOK turned the 2-3 into a 7-3, but Thetis managed to equalize the difference (8-8), which they repeated a little later when the 15-10 became 15-14. However, he failed to regain the lead as PAOK went 21-17, winning the set with Klepko’s ace.

In the second set, the guests quickly made it 1:4, PAOK reacted immediately (7:5) and both teams held out until 12:12, which became 15:12 thanks to consecutive counterballs by the home side. All was fluid up to 16-14, but Vergidou’s serves and Caffrey’s blocks brought the result to 21-14 to make it an easy 2-0.

The same picture in the third set with PAOK’s 5-2 going straight to 5-5 with both teams going 15-14 for PAOK to escape 18-15. Economidou made the change, but without further surprise, 18:16 became 23:16 and finally 3:0.

Before the game started, the PAOK libero Martina Xanthopoulou was awarded as KYANA MVP of the 12th game day. The award was made by the team manager of Dikefalos Giorgos Fourkatsiotis.

PAOK – Thetis 3-0

The sentences: 25-21, 25-17, 25-18 at 68′.

*PAOK’s points come from 8 aces, 47 attacks, 3 blocks and 17 enemy errors and Thetida’s points come from 5 aces, 28 attacks, 10 blocks and 13 enemy errors.

PAOK (Marco Fenolio): Polinopoulou 6 (6/13ff), Krol 17 (17/42ff), Klepkou 4 (2/7ff, 2 aces, 73% sub-53% excellent), Vergidou 4 (4 aces), Caffrey 18 (14/32 ref, 2 aces, 2 blocks, 61% sub-56% excellent), Blanco 9 (8/12 ref, 1 block) / Papadopoulou (L, 61% sub-44% excellent) , Gargala (l) .

A.SP THETIS (Giorgos Rousis): Oikonomidou 8 (8/30 ff.), Hayden 10 (6/18 ff., 1 ace, 3 blocks, 55% sub-36% excellent), Politanska 3 (3/9 ff.), Sirinina 8 (6/ 13 ref, 2 blocks), Hardeman 8 (3/11 ref, 2 aces, 3 blocks, 28% sub-26% excellent), Papageorgiou 6 (2/5 ref, 2 aces, 2 blocks) / Maniatogianni ( l, 30% sub.-20% excellent), Garofallaki, Pavlopoulou.

Easy afternoon for AEK in Lamia

AEK’s triumph continued in Lamia, where the Union prevailed with a 3-0 set against the domestic AOL. For the “yellow-blacks” it was the 12th win in a row, remaining in second place and in the hunt for the pioneer PAOK.

AEK’s technician Yunus Otsal rested Marialena Artakianou and Lambrini Konstantinidou and gave time to Evita Xintara and Panagiota Xanthopoulou.

AO Lamias 2013 saw their 8th loss of the year, remaining with 13 points and waiting for Aris to stumble against Aegaleos on Sunday to stay in 9th place in the table.

The athletes of AEK They pressed from the service line, hitting 13 aces with 9 misses and hampering the development of Lamia’s attack, which was 33% efficient (22/67 completed).

Lamia – AEK 0-3

The sentences: 12-25, 18-25, 18-25 at 66′

*Lamia’s points came from 2 aces, 22 attacks, 6 blocks and 17 mistakes by opponents and AEK They came from 13 aces, 31 attacks, 6 blocks and 25 mistakes by opponents.

AO LAMIAS 2013 (Iliad Angelis): Rossiadou 2 (2/6 refs), Mebus 6 (3/5 refs, 3 blocks), Varbanova 7 (5/19 refs, 2 blocks), Livingston 8 (7/24 refs, 1 ace, 50% Ref. – 28% Excellent), Ktistaki 1 (1/6 Ref., 13% Ref. – 0% Excellent), Mitakidou 2 (1/3 Ref., 1 Ace) / Georgiadou (l, 38% Ref. – 23 % excellent), Kouttroumpi 4 (3/4 ff., 1 block), Goltsiou, Soulioti.

AEK (Yunus Öcal): Nizetich 12 (8/17 fr., 4 aces, 50% sub – 42% excellent), Calandaje 5 (2/4 fr., 1 ace, 2 blocks), Calderon 6 (5/7 fr., 1 ace) , Xanthopoulou 1 (1/4 ref), Silva 7 (3/6 ref, 3 aces, 1 block, 57% sub – 57% excellent), Kulikova 13 (8/12 ref, 2 aces, 3 blocks ). ) / Xintara (l, 62% sub. – 38% excellent), Noti, Dialla 3 (2/3 ref., 1 ace), Vlahaki 3 (2/8 ref., 1 ace).

AO Thiras rises

Two of two for AO Thiras in the second round of Women’s Volleyball League when they won 3-0 against ZAON.

Against young ZAON, Vladimir Vasovic gave Mercado, Ketsman, Kiucioukis, Belia, who didn’t play at all, air and despite the honorable efforts of the guests, the 3-0 came with relative comfort.

AO Thiras – ZAON 3-0

The sentences: 25-09, 25-12, 25-16 in 57′.

*AO Thiras points come from 4 aces, 51 attacks, 1 block and 19 enemy errors and ZAON points come from 5 aces, 13 attacks, 2 blocks and 17 enemy errors.

AO THIRAS (Vladimir Vasovich): Konstantellou 7 (ref. 6/7, 1 ace), Tsochatzi 8 (ref. 7/10, 1 ace), Langeger 13 (ref. 12/22, 1 block, 71% sub – 57% excellent), Zioga 16 (15/24 ff., 1 ace), Faki 6 (6/13 ff., 57% sub. – 43% excellent), Kalapoda 6 (5/16 ff., 1 ace) / Karabassi (l, 80% sub. – 60% excellent), Mata.

ZAON (Stefanos Amaxopoulos): Kaliakouda 6 (4/14 ref, 2 aces), Koumbouni 2 (0/1 ref, 1 ace, 1 block), Alysnadratou 1 (1/15 ref, 31% sub-08% excellent), Konsolaki 5 (4/10 ff., 1 block), Evangelou, Redoumi 3 (3/12 ff., 13% sub.-07% excellent) / Pikouli (l, 42% sub.-17% excellent), Tsiakou 2 ( 1/7ff, 1 ace, 25% sub-00% excellent), Kovani 1 (1 ace).

The schedule and results of the competition

Saturday 21.01

  • AO Thiras – ZAON 3-0
  • AO Lamia 2013 – AEK 0-3
  • PAOK – ASP Thetis 3-0
  • 20:00 AO Markopoulos Revoil – AO Ilysiakos

Sunday 22.01

  • 16:00 AS Aris – AO Egaleo
  • 17:00 Olympiacos – Panathinaikos AO

grading

  1. Paok 35
  2. AK 31
  3. Olympiacos SFP 28
  4. Panathinaikos AO 27
  5. AO Thiras 25
  6. ASP Thetis 19
  7. AO Ilysiacus 14
  8. AO Markopoulou Revoil 14
  9. AO Lamia 2013 13
  10. AS Aris 11
  11. A.O. Egaleo 8
  12. Zaon 0

Next match day

  • ZAON – AO Markopoulos Revoil
  • AO Egaleo-PAOK
  • AEK-AO Thira
  • ASP Thetis – Olympiacos SFP
  • AO Ilysiakos – AS Aris
  • Panathinaikos AO – AO Lamia 2013

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