’17 Blocking’ Hyundai Capital, 3-2’Jin Sweat’ to KEPCO

Dodram 2020-2021 V-League Hyundai Capital and KEPCO are delighted after they scored in the match between Hyundai Capital and KEPCO held at the Yugwan-soon Gymnasium in Cheonan, Chungnam on the 17th (provided by Hyundai Capital Volleyball Team) 2021.1.17/News1 © News1 Reporter Min Kyung-seok

Hyundai Capital, a men’s professional volleyball player, took the lead in blocking and won KEPCO.

Hyundai Capital won a new victory with a set score of 3-2 (25-22 22-25 25-22 25-27 17-15) in the 2020-21 Dodram V-League Men’s Round 4 match against KEPCO held at the Yugwan-soon Gymnasium in Cheonan on the 17th.

6th place Hyundai Capital recorded 8-14 points (22 points), narrowing the gap with the 5th place KEPCO (33 points, 10-12 points).

On this day, Hyundai Capital tenaciously dig into the receive anxiety, the weakness of KEPCO.

KEPCO even joined the receive centers (Shin Yeong-seok, An Yo-han) to ease the burden of receiving left Kyle Russell, but Hyundai Capital shook the opponent’s receive with an aiming blow, and won the victory by blocking the attack with a high advantage.

Leading the blocking number by 17-12.

Hyundai Capital led the attack with Daudi Okelo with 35 points, including six blocking, and Cha Young-seok also added 12 points, including six blocking.

On the other hand, in KEPCO, Russell scored 32 points, but the attack success rate was only 36.14% with 13 crimes.

In the tense flow of the first set, Hyundai Capital succeeded in overpowering the initial set, with the last blocking of the set alive. In 19-20, Heo Soo-bong made a tie, and Cha Young-seok defeated Russell’s back attack in 21-21 and succeeded in reversing.

Hyundai Capital won the first set with Daudi’s blocking and Kim Sun-ho’s quick open.

In the second set, KEPCO, whose solution was Russell, immediately balanced. Russell scored eight points alone in the second set, but he made all three attacks after 22-21.

Since then, the two teams fought fiercely. Hyundai Capital took the lead thanks to KEPCO’s succession in the last three sets, but KEPCO did not collapse.

In 4 sets 22-24, Shin Young-seok and Russell made a Deuce with a back attack, and Russell’s spikes in 26-25 led the match to the final set.

Even in the 5th set, there was a game of thin ice.

At the last moment, Hyundai Capital’s concentration stood out. Hyundai Capital, which fell behind 11-13, tied the score with Daudi’s spike and sub ace. Immediately, he succeeded in reversing with Choi Min-ho’s open spike.

On the move, Hyundai Capital reached the match point with Kim Myung-Kwan’s witty defeat in 15-15. Opponent Russell’s Spike then went out of the court and finished the long game.

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