Volleyball
Olympiacos – Panathinaikos 3-2: Red-White derby after a great game
Olympiacos led 2-0, Panathinaikos sent the match into a tiebreak, but the Red-Whites, who won the final 3-2 sets, smiled.
We saw another great match between Olympiakos and Panathinaikos for men’s volleyball league where Red-White won 3-2 sets.
Olympiacos led 2-0, the Greens managed to send the game into the tie-break, but there Giuliani’s players took back the reins of the game and claimed victory.
All of this just days after her victory in the Amarousiou match that qualified her for the Challenge Cup finals.
The match: Olympiacos came into the game stronger and managed to build a lead of up to five points (14-9).
From there, Panathinaikos managed to weaponize Hernandez’s serve, knocking over the set and taking a 6-0 run to take a 16-15 lead. A derby followed, in which the lead alternated until the end.
Hidalgo with an ace and Koumendakis with an attack put Olympiakos ahead (23-22). The first served for 23-23. Nikos Zoupanis gave the red-whites the set bowl with an attack and then Koumentakis closed the set in a phase where the video check was necessary.
At first the referees gave it an off, but the video showed a touch on Frangos’ hand, which closed the set for the red-whites.
In the second set, Panathinaikos took a 3-6 lead, but Olympiacos immediately responded with an equalizer. The two teams were tied for the remainder of the set.
This time the greens arrived first in a bowl set, but the ones who smiled were the red-whites. When the score was 24:24, Andreopoulos stopped the phase for a video check that required four balls.
The video didn’t do him justice and the point went to Olympiakos. Then Nikos Zoupanis got the ace with a terrible serve to finish the set 26-24.
Unlike the previous two sets, in the third we only had one protagonist. Panathinaikos managed to evade goal early and clear the set with summary proceedings at 25-16 to reduce to 2-1.
The picture was similar until halfway through the second set. Panathinaikos was consistently in front until Olympiacos managed to equal the set 17-17.
From there, however, the greens ran 8-2 with base and his serves leading, resulting in Panathinaikos making it 2-2 at 19-25 and the match going into a tiebreak.
There the two teams stayed close to 6:6. From there, using his serve as a weapon, Olympiacos managed to build a difference and claim the win by 3-2 sets.
Olympiakos 3-0 Panathinaikos
The sentences: 25-23, 26-24, 16-25, 19-25, 15-10
*Olympiakos points come from 13 aces, 48 attacks, 11 blocks and 29 enemy errors and Panathinaikos points come from 9 aces, 55 attacks, 11 blocks and 32 enemy errors.
OLYMPIACOS SFP (Alberto Giuliani): Pagenk 11 (8/15 ff., 2 aces, 1 block), Star 18 (15/37 ff., 1 ace, 2 blocks), Koumentakis 11 (8/25 ff., 1 ace, 2 blocks, 61% fb – 52% excellent), Travitsa 2 (1/2 ref, 1 ace), Linardos 5 (1/4 ref, 4 blocks), Hidalgo 19 (12/28 ref, 7 aces, 36% ref – 33 % excellent) / Tziavras (l, 56% SUB. – 56% SV.), Komitoudis, Papagelopoulos 2 (2 blocks), Chandrinos 1 (1/1 f., 50% SUB. – 50% SV.), Zoupani 3 ( 2 /5 ff., 1 ace), Koltsiakis.
PANATHINAIKOS AO (Dimitris Andreopoulos): Kovar 18 (16/30 ref, 2 aces, 75% sub – 57% excellent), Petraeus 6 (4/8 ref, 2 blocks), Jacobsen 4 (1/1 ref, 3 blocks), Rangel 11 (6/11 ff., 2 aces, 3 blocks), Frankos 8 (7/20 ff., 1 block, 30% substantive – 20% excellent), Hernandez 25 (21/42 ff., 3 aces, 1 block ). ) / Zisis (l, 29% sub – 18% excellent), Bassis 2 (2 aces), Kostopoulos 1 (1 block, 17% sub – 17% excellent).
An emphatic double for PAOK against Milos
With Alexandros Raptis and Van de Dries as the protagonists, PAOK “shone” through the Kroisos Persis gym in New Smyrna and not only held onto second place with a 3-0 set win, but should also benefit somewhat from the result of the game of ” Eternals” that follows.
Early in the game, the game was inconclusive down to 8-7 with Herr. From then on, the image of the game was deleted. PAOK with Yorna’s serve and back-to-back blocks made a 4-0 run to 12-8 and later 18-11 with Yorna’s two blocks against Molina. With weapons always the serve and block closed the set 25-15. In fact, the last two points were scored by blocks from Voulkidis and Van de Dries.
Same picture in the 2nd movement. where PAOK was in the driver’s seat early with a two-point lead over Jorna (8-6). The gap remained until Milos ran 3-0, largely due to visitors’ mistakes, to level the game at 14-14. A rally ensued until 23:23 with Molina and Efraimidis responding to Gatsi and Giorna, but Van De Dries attack and Molina’s outside attack decided the set 25:23 and 2:0 for PAOK.
With Voulkidi’s action on the block and Van de Drie’s “shoot” from serve, PAOK went 10-6 in a 3-0 miniseries. Milo meanwhile lost 8-10 with Yordanov, Molina. With two new points from Van de Dries, he made it 8-13. He maintained the difference from then on, with Rapti and Van de Dries dominating, the latter making it 3-0 at 25-20.
Milos – PAOK 0-3
The sentences: 15-25, 23-25, 20-25 in 74 minutes
*AONS Milo’s points came from: 1 ace, 31 attacks, 3 blocks, 23 opponent errors and PAOK points came from: 3 aces, 37 attacks, 11 blocks, 24 opponent errors.
AONS MILON (Sakis Psarras): Brian 4p. (4/8f.), Andreadis 3 (2/7f., 1 block), Jordanow 6 (6/25f.), Molina 16 (15/29f., 75%ap., 50%nr., 1 block), Efraimidis 2 (1/3rd, 1 block, 62% of people, 38% of people), Cher 2 (1/3 of people, 1 block) / Chandrinos (l. – 46% of people, 46% of people) , Theodossis, Dimitoulis, Markou, Nanopoulos 2 (2nd/7th floor, 50% ground, 50% no.).
PAOK (Josko Milenkowski): Tag 12 o’clock (8/18f., 3 blocks, 1 ace, 80%f., 40%f.), Walsh 1 (1/2f.), Voulkidis 5 (2/5f., 3 blocks), Raptis 11 ( 11/18f ., 60% reps, 35% R.), Skentraou 6 (5/6 reps, 1 ace), Van de Dries 15 (10/19 reps, 4 blocks, 1 ace) / Kokkinakis (L .- 86% rep.., 50% no.), Gatsis 1 (1 block), Takouridis.
Finikas defeated OFI and approached Milos
AO celebrates its 8th win in the championship. Finika’s ONEX, which takes on even greater proportions after Milos’ defeat by PAOK. The team from Syros easily defeated OFI 3-0 and got within -1 point of Milos, who is 4th on the scoreboard.
As fate would have it, the forthcoming derbies of Phoenix vs PAOK in Thessaloniki but with Milos in Syros will have the character of… a final for 4th place in the regular season final standings.
The libero Dimitris Konstantinidis showed a top performance, who supported the entire reception and helped his team to a perfect development. OFI was nervous, couldn’t cope with the pressure in reception and Giumakas was the only one with double digit points.
In the first points of recognition, the two teams went hand in hand, with Phoenix leading by a point to go 5-5. Two attacks from Klinkenberg and Fromm made it 7-5, but OFI, leading Giumaka, equalized to 10-10. At 15:14, Fromm entered serve position and secured a four-point “air” for Foinikas after taking two aces and making it difficult for the opposing defense to make it 18:14, and then Demirci’s out made it 19:14. With both teams losing serves, the rhythm was halted, but the Phoenix captain came and with two attacks finished the set 25-21.
Jerezuelo and Klinkenberg made it 5-1 at the beginning of the second set, while Fromm continued the phases for Phoenix with an impressive defense. The visitors pushed to close the gap, which Blombergs managed to do to 6-4, but Phoenix had pace and options in attack while defense also gave them chances for counterattacks. Once again Klinkenberg led the team 15-9 while beating Charalambidis 20-12 with impressive times. Although OFI pressed again to make it 23-20 with Giumaka on serve, Michalovic “cleaned” the set at 25-20.
The work was similar in the third and final set, where Phoinikas got into the driver’s seat after 5-5, even forcing OFI to many errors both on serve and near the net. The 10-9 with Vaiopoulos turned into a 16-10, with Papalexiou picking up vital points as the lead widened as the set progressed. 18-12 was made by Klinkenberg’s whistle, Michalovic then took three straight points for 23-17 and the set ended with Manolaki’s attack and Blumbergs’ out-serve for 25-19.
Finikas Syros – OFI 3-0
The sentences: 25-21, 25-20, 25-19 in 82 minutes
*AOFinika’s ONEX points came from: 2 aces, 40 attacks, 7 blocks, 24 opponent errors and from OFH points came from: 2 aces, 34 attacks, 4 blocks, 20 opponent errors.
AO FONIKAS ONEH (Alexander Sensic): Michalovic 10p. (10/23f.), Papalexiou 8 (4/8f., 4 blocks), Charalambidis 4 (4/8f.), Yerezuelo 5 (3/7f., 2 blocks), Klinkenberg 10 (9/25f., 1 block , 78%f., 67%f.), Fromm 11 (9/18f., 2 aces, 56%f., 22%f.) / Konstantinidis (l. – 74%f., 52%f.), Sonakis (l), Galiotos, Manolakis, Paleologos.
OFH (Kostas Delikostas): Adami 3p. (0/1 reps, 3 blocks), Vaiopoulos 4 (3/8 reps, 1 ace), Demirtsi 4 (4/18 reps, 54% reps, 33% no), Blunbergs 7 (6/12 reps ., 1 block ), Ambrao 9 (9/16f., 64%f., 27%f.), Tzioumakas 13 (12/31ff., 1 ace) / Tsadimas (l. – 50%f., 44%f .), Daridis (l.), Tsalikian, Arabopoulos, Bardakjian.
Huge upheaval of the Orestiada Sport
With a steady counterattack, crowd support and Dimitris Rizopoulos’ medical performances in the tie-break, Athlos defeated Orestiada AOP despite losing 2-0 sets. Kifissia by 3-2 sets and picked up two gold points trying to stay in the volley league. At the same time, he repeated the victory he had obtained in Zirinio, even with the same number of points.
It’s a real feat considering Kifisia emerged from defeating Foinikas ONEX 3-0 and still had hopes for 4th place, but that was significantly diminished as they moved up from 5th overall at Foinikas ONEX remained at -3.
The fight had two faces. The first where Kifisia completely dominates the first two sets with high percentages in receiving and attacking. Kifisia also led 8-7 in the 3rd set but everything changed from there. Athlos, freed on serve, put pressure on Kostas Christofidelis’ team with quick attacks and top scorer Albo equalized 2-2 with a long counterattack.
We had upheavals in the 5th set too, with Kifisia leading 8-6, but with three personal points from Rizopoulos, two of which were aces, Athlos took a 11-9 lead and ended the match with a serve loss from Albo, Genov and Ricardo 15-11 and 3-2.
Athlos – Kifisia 3-2
The sentences: 22-25, 18-25, 25-21, 25-17, 15-11 in 137′
*Athlos Orestiada’s points come from: 11 aces, 52 attacks, 10 blocks, 32 enemy errors and AOP Kifisia’s points come from: 5 aces, 58 attacks, 6 blocks, 30 enemy errors.
ATHLOS ORESTIADAS (Theodoros Housidis): Glandshawn 8p., (4/12f., 3 blocks, 1 ace), Kasambalis 9 (5/7f., 4 aces), Algul 8 (5/10f., 3 blocks), Albo 24 (21/39f., 2 block, 1 ace), Rizopoulos 10 (4/9f., 1 block, 5 aces, 57%f., 43%ar), Genoff 12 (11/32f., 1 block) / Veloudis (min. – 77% sub ., 54% no.), Tsioutsiouludis, Tsolakidis, Bozidis, Ioannidis 2 (2/3 ep.).
AOP KIFISIAS (Kostas Christofidelis): Okosanovitch 30p. (28/51f., 2 aces), Stivachtis 1 (1/1f.), Rego Ricardo 13 (12/33f., 59%f., 27%ar., 1 ace), Spiliotis 3 (1/4f., 2 blocks), Maikon 12 (8/11 ref., 2 blocks, 2 aces), Chevers 6 (6/24 ref., 38% ref.) / Kontostathis (l. – 50% ref., 21% ref.) , Roussopoulos 2 (1/1f., 1 block), Papadopoulos 2 (1/3f., 1 block), Filippakopoulos, Tsikatos.
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.
