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Overturned 7 Points in the Second Set Hyundai Capital defeated KEPCO 3 0

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Hyundai Capital, a men's professional volleyball player, won three valuable points in Suwon away.

Hyundai Capital, led by acting coach Jin Soon-ki, won a set score 3-0 25-19 26-24 25-12 in an away game against KEPCO in the sixth round of the Dodram 2023-2024 V-League Men's Division at Suwon Indoor Gymnasium on the 24th.

With the victory, sixth-ranked Hyundai Capital made 14 wins and 17 losses 44 points, and completely erased the gap with fifth-ranked Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance 17 wins and 14 losses. The gap with third-ranked Korea Electric Power Corp. 16 wins and 15 losses, 47 points, which failed to win three consecutive games, is only three points.

Ahmed Iqvairi registered name Ahmed scored 26 points, the most for both teams, and met the team's expectations with a 64.5 percent attack success rate. In particular, the team's height revived, leading 11-5 in the number of blocks led to victory.

On the other hand, Korea Electric Power Corp. (KEPCO) recorded just three points. Seo Jae-deok 12 points and Lim Sung-jin 11 points fought hard, but they were not good enough to surpass Hyundai Capital 28. More than anything else, it was painful to see that Hyundai Capital made far more mistakes 28 than Hyundai Capital 15.

The home team KEPCO started the game with middle blocker Cho Geun-ho, setter Ha Seung-woo, outside heater Tice, middle blocker Shin Young-seok, outside heater Seo Jae-deok, outside heater Lim Sung-jin and Libero Ryohei Iga registered name Ryohei.

The away team Hyundai Capital welcomed the first set with outside heater Heo Soo-bong, middle blocker Choi Min-ho, apogit spiker Ahmed, outside heater Jeon Kwang-in, middle blocker Cha Young-seok, setter Kim Myung-kwan, and Libero Park Kyung-min.

Hyundai Capital, which was trailing 6-7 in the first set, turned the tables with Ahmed's consecutive goals. Ahmed added two more points to the game, which led to a 10-7 run. Cha Young-seok and Ahmed raised the mood by scoring fastballs and back attacks respectively in 13-11, while Hyundai Capital's three consecutive goals widened the gap between the two teams in 15-12.

Hyundai Capital, which maintained its lead despite the pursuit of KEPCO, broke the opponent's willingness to chase with Jeon Kwang-in's quick open and Lim Sung-jin's mistake at 20-17. In 22-18, Ahmed earned a set point after Tais' serve error, and the first set ended with Shin Young-seok's serve error at 24-19.

Korea Electric Power Corp. KEPCO didn't stay put. Shin and Seo Jae-deok scored with blocks in the second set 10-9, and Jeon Kwang-in's serve error and Lim Sung-jin's score made it 14-10 in the second set. Korea Electric Power Corp. scored four points from 14-11, going up to 18-11.

However, Hyundai Capital's pursuit was not easy either. Hyundai Capital started its pursuit with Tice's error and Ahmed's quick open at 12-19. Ahmed and Choi Min-ho scored consecutive points to catch up with 16-19, and then scored four consecutive points at 16-20 to balance the score at 20-20, and Jeon Kwang-in blocked the game at 21-21.

Hyundai Capital allowed one point through Seo Jae-deok's quick open at 24-23, but it remained focused even in a deuce competition. Lim Sung-jin's mistake made it 25-24, and Ahmed ended the second set with a back attack, overcoming a seven-point deficit.

The mood of the second set continued until the third set. Since the opening of the third set, Hyundai Capital has pushed forward Korea Electric Power Corp. by scoring four points in a row. At 4-2, Hyundai scored three points due to a series of mistakes by its opponents. The two teams clearly had mixed feelings.

Hyundai Capital, which was leading 15-10, solidified its victory with Heo Soo-bong's blocking and Jeon Kwang-in's serve ace after Park Chul-woo's serve error. In 18-11, Lim Sung-jin collapsed due to consecutive errors, and Hyundai Capital took the 20-point position with ease. 안전놀이터

Hyundai Capital, which added a score with three errors of its opponent in 20-11, took the match point with Cho Geun-ho's serve error in 23-12, and the game ended due to Park Chul-woo's invasion of the line, who was trying to play back attack at 24-12.

Hyundai Capital, which won its first match of the sixth round, will take a five-day break before aiming its second straight win over the men's leader Korean Air at Cheonan's Yu Gwan-soon Gymnasium on May 1. Korea Electric Power Corp. will have a showdown with Korean Air in the sixth round at Gyeyang Gymnasium in Incheon on May 27.



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