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[이데일리 스타in 이석무 기자] As soon as Samsung Fire Insurance sent foreign players out, it ended 7 consecutive victories. On the other hand, KB Insurance has fallen into three consecutive losses.
Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance hit KB Insurance with a set score of 3-0 (25-22 25-22 25-16) at the V-League men’s home game in the 2020-21 season of professional volleyball Dodram held at the Chungmu Gymnasium in Daejeon on the 17th.
If it had been defeated on that day, Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance was in a situation where it was losing 8 consecutive times, the new record for the team’s most consecutive losses. However, he won the day dramatically and passed the crisis with the tie with the most consecutive losses. With a victory that day, he recorded 3-12 and 15 points, keeping the 6th place. The gap with the lowest ranked Hyundai Capital (11 points) widened to 4 points.
In addition, Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance cleared up the regret of losing after a full set of matches against KB Insurance this season in both rounds.
On the other hand, KB Insurance’s recent losing streak, manager Lee Sang-yeol and his players continued to enter the ice water and valley water, but lost the third straight victory without seeing any effect.
KB Insurance, with a 10-6 loss and 29 points, kept in third place. We maintained a 6 point difference from our fourth place Woori Card (23 points).
Prior to the match on the day, Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance officially announced that it sent foreign player Batoz Crychek (registered name Bartek) and recruited foreign player Matheus Crowchuck. This day, the game was played only by native players.
However, his performance was much better than when Bartek was there. In particular, the second year left-handed light Kim Dong-young flew.
Kim Dong-young, who was pushed by Bartec until the day before the game, and played as a one-point server occasionally, boasted offensive power far exceeding that of foreign players.
On this day, Kim Dong-young scored 18 points alone and served as the number one contributor to victory. The attack success rate reached 60.71%.
Center Ahn Woo-jae’s activities also shined. Ahn Woo-jae, who originally belonged to KEPCO, but transferred to Samsung Fire Insurance through a trade during his military service, played a role with 11 points, including four blocking and sub-aces on the day.
On this day, Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance advanced 11-4 in blocking, and the team attack success rate also hit 58%, 20% higher than KB Insurance.
KB Insurance’s main attacker Keita Nomori has 18 points and a 35.7% attack success rate. Especially, as Receive didn’t listen, the vanguard attackers didn’t use any strength.
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