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KEPCO Russell’Triple Crown’… Shutout win on our card

KEPCO Russell achieved triple crown. Provided by the Korean Volleyball Federation
It is only 1 point.

Professional volleyball KEPCO completely destroyed Woori Card and lit’Spring Volleyball’.

KEPCO won Woori Card with a set score of 3-0 (25-21, 25-20, 25-17) in the 4th round of the’Dodram 2020-2021 V-League’ men’s away game held at the Jangchung Gymnasium in Seoul on the 24th.

KEPCO (12 wins 12 losses, 38 wins points), which added 3 points, continued the hope of spring volleyball by closely following Woori Card (13 wins 11 losses, 39 points), the fourth place in the league, with one point.

KEPCO’s’Ssangpo’ Russell and Park Cheol-woo each scored 20 points. Russell achieved the 4th triple crown in his personal career with 3 blocking, 4 serving goals, and 5 back attacks (3 points or more each in one game serving, blocking, and back attack). Isimon also helped the victory with 8 points, including 2 blocking and 1 serving.

Woori Card fell behind KEPCO in key indicators such as blocking and serving. On this day, Woori Card only scored 2 blocking and 2 serving goals, but KEPCO recorded 9 blocking and 7 serving goals. On the other hand, in Beomsil, Woori cards (15) were more than KEPCO (13).

KEPCO Russell breaks the opponent’s blocking with a powerful attack (above). Provided by the Korean Volleyball Federation
Our card collapsed on the 1st set. 13-13 In the serve of KEPCO Lee Simon, our card Ha Hyun-yong gave the score with a double contact. Then Woori Card Alex protested that KEPCO had committed a position fault. Woori Card coach Shin Young-cheol also insisted on KEPCO’s position fault. However, referee Kwon Dae-jin did not admit this and instead gave Shin a warning card.

After a while, the controversy over the decision reopened. 16-16 It was during the serve of Alex, our card. The whistle rang the moment Alex put in a spike serve. The serve hit the opponent’s defense and bounced off to score. Prior to scoring a serve, the referees declared that KEPCO Hwang Hwang had a position fault. However, the position fault was immediately invalidated. Alex’s serve score also disappeared. Shin protested that it was Alex’s serve goal, but was not admitted.

In a cluttered atmosphere, KEPCO took the lead with 20-16 points in a row and won the set.

KEPCO took the 2nd set, and the 3rd set also advanced 20-17. Afterwards, KEPCO scored 5 points in a row without losing Shin Yeong-seok’s serving opportunity and finished the game with 25-17.

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