Olympiacos remained at the top of the Women’s Volleyball League. The “red and white” comfortably defeated Milos 3-0 sets in Rentis for the 12th game and remained -2 from the second place, leaving the newcomers in the low places.
Fluctuation:
1st set: 8-2, 16-5, 21-8, 25-10
2nd set: 8-4, 16-8, 21-11, 25-15
3rd set: 8-3, 16-8, 21-12, 25-13
*Olympiakos’ points came from 4 aces, 48 attacks, 5 blocks and 18 opponent errors and Milos’ points came from 22 attacks, 3 blocks and 13 opponent errors.
The sets: 3-0 (25-10, 25-15, 25-13) in 66′
OLYMPIAN (Lorenzo Micelli): Nizetich 6 (5/12 ref., 1 ace, 83% sub. – 83% excellent), Emmanuelidou 8 (6/9 ref., 2 blocks), Fariol 7 (6/8 ref., 1 block), Koumboura 15 (13/22 ff., 1 ace, 1 block), Abderrahim 15 (13/21 ff., 1 ace, 1 block, 50% sub. – 25% excellent), Di Iulius 1 (1 ace) / Artakianou (l, 50% sub. – 35% excellent), Sampati (l), Karagianni, Lavda, Lambrousi 3 (3 /4 ff.), Kalandatze, Fakopoulidou 2 (2/2 ff.)
MILON (Giorgos Denaxas): Santos 6 (6/28 ff.), Gogics, Pitta 2 (1/3 ff., 1 block), Genitsaridis 5 (4/20 ff., 1 block, 70% sub. – 20% excellent), Argyriou 3 ( 2/5 ff., 1 block), Angelopoulou 7 (7/25 ff., 32% sub. – 9% excellent) / Goula (l, 33% sub. – 11% excellent), Hana (l), Pavlidou, Louka 1 (1/3 ff.), Sakka, Gounou 1 (1/5 ff.)
Upheaval for PAOK, who won 3-1 set against AO Thira in Pylaia and maintained the top position at -2, leaving Santorini at -5 in third place.
Fluctuation:
1st set: 3-8, 7-16, 10-21, 15-25
2nd set: 8-7, 16-15, 21-17, 25-20
3rd set: 8-3, 16-10, 21-13, 25-15
4th set: 8-3, 16-11, 21-15, 25-17
*PAOK’s points came from 8 aces, 60 attacks, 7 blocks and 15 opponent errors and AO Thiras’s points came from 4 aces, 44 attacks, 9 blocks and 20 opponent errors.
The sets: 15-25, 25-20, 25-15, 25-17 in 95′.
PAOK (Yiannis Tsairelis): Jasper 17 (15/28 ff., 1 ace, 1 block, 50% sub.-35% excellent), Van De Weever 1 (0/3 ff., 1 ace), Baca 14 (12/30 ff., 2 block, 67% sub.-42% excellent), Terzoglou 8 (4/9 ff., 3 aces, 1 block), Krivosiska 14 (11/19 ff., 3 blocks), Drpa 20 (18/45 ff., 2 aces) / Xanthopoulou (l, 50% sub.-25% excellent), Klepkou, Armoutsi, Karafulidou
AO THIRAS (Matteo Freschi): Betseva 16 (13/29 ff., 1 ace, 2 blocks, 27% subs. – 15% excellent), Mihaliewicz 8 (6/28 ff., 2 aces), Moser 12 (10/28 ff., 1 ace, 1 block, 34% sub – 14% excellent), Dimitriadis 9 (7/17 ff., 2 blocks), Christodoulou 4 (2/6 ff., 2 blocks), Papageorgiou 7 (5/13 ff., 2 blocks) / Xintara (l, 56% sub. – 31% excellent) , Saulidou (l), Bieria 1 (1/5 ff.), Angelopoulou
Panathinaikos easily “passed” Voula, beating Thetida 3-1 set and remaining in the top three and -7 from the top, leaving the home team in the top five.
Fluctuation:
1st set: 3-8, 8-16, 10-21, 18-25
2nd set: 8-3, 16-14, 17-21, 23-25
3rd set: 2-8, 12-16, 21-20, 22-25
*Thetida’s points came from 5 aces, 32 attacks, 5 blocks and 21 opponent errors and Panathinaikos’ points came from 7 aces, 41 attacks, 4 blocks and 23 opponent errors.
The sets: 18-25, 23-25, 22-25 in 74′
THETIS (Manolis Skoulikaris): Dimitrakakou (14% ref. – 14% excellent), Merteki 5 (4/19 ref., 1 ace, 39% ref. – 17% excellent), Fleming 5 (4/9 ref., 1 block), Speaks 3 ( 1 ace, 2 blocks), Maase 23 (20/38 ff., 2 aces, 1 block), Kioutsiuki 5 (4/8 ref., 1 block) / Maniatogianni (l, 38% sub. – 25% excellent), Pavlopoulou (l), Fokianou 1 (0/4 ff., 1 ace, 65% sub. – 52 % excellent)
PANATHINAIKOS (Yiannis Charitonidis): Hatziefstratiadou 9 (7/13 ff., 1 ace, 1 block), Grotous 7 (6/9 ff., 1 block, 64% sub. – 36% excellent), Papafotiou 3 (3 aces), Metaxas 5 (4/ 9 refs, 1 ace), Biarda 18 (15/32 refs, 1 ace, 2 blocks), Konstantinou 9 (9/22 ff., 42% sub. – 16% excellent) / Belia (l, 38% sub. – 17% excellent), Antonakaki (l), Tanis 1 (1 ace)
Seven for Markopoulos, who beat the local team 3-1 in Lamia and left them in penultimate place.
Fluctuation:
1st set: 8-1, 16-14, 21-17, 25-20
2nd set: 8-7, 16-15, 18-21, 22-25
3rd set: 3-8, 8-16, 12-21, 16-25
4th set: 7-8, 13-16, 17-21, 18-25
*Lamia’s points came from 6 aces, 48 attacks, 4 blocks and 23 opponent errors and AOM’s points came from 12 aces, 53 attacks, 6 blocks and 24 opponent errors.
The sets: 25-20, 22-25, 16-25, 18-25 in 97′.
AO LAMIAS 2013 (Kostas Angouras): Saanta 15 (11/40 ref., 3 aces, 1 block, 43% sub. – 11% excellent), Anastasiou, Alasia 2 (1/4 ref., 1 block), Kousis 8 (6/16 ref., 1 ace, 1 block), Oikonomidou 23 (22/52 ff., 1 ace), Giourda 10 (8/21 ref., 1 ace, 1 block, 29% sub.-19% excellent) / Karabassi (l, 47% sub. – 33% excellent), Dogramatzi
AO MARKOPOULOU (Georgos Rousis): Karakasi 4 (3/5 f., 1 ace), Kotsara 7 (4/18 f., 3 aces), Basorun 8 (6/14 f., 2 blocks), Gereka 20 (15/41 f., 5 aces , 33% sub – 27% super), Harper 21 (19/49 ff., 2 blocks, 56% sub. – 25% excellent), Matsarokis 11 (6/14 ff., 3 aces, 2 blocks) / Municipality (l, 49% sub. – 14% excellent)
Aris lost a point from the Amazons, winning 3-2 sets in the northern suburbs of the bottom group.
Fluctuation:
1st set: 8-5, 15-16, 21-20, 25-23
2nd set: 7-8, 16-15, 21-18, 25-22
3rd set: 8-7, 16-15, 20-21, 24-26
4th set: 7-8, 11-16, 17-21, 21-25
5th set: 3-5, 6-10, 9-12, 9-15
*Amazons points came from 2 aces, 63 attacks, 15 blocks and 24 opponent errors and Aris came from 10 aces, 61 attacks, 14 blocks and 26 opponent errors.
The sets: 25-23, 25-22, 24-26, 21-25, 9-15 in 139′.
AMAZONS (Thanasis Strandzalis): Georgieva 22 (20/49 ref., 2 blocks), Constantello 4 (2/7 ref., 2 blocks), Martines 21 (19/50 ref., 2 blocks, 64% sub. – 25% excellent), Patouhea 2 (0/3 ff., 1 lasso, 1 block), Spanou 23 (20/39 ff., 3 block, 42% sub. – 29% excellent) / Tzagaraki (l, 46% sub. – 23% excellent), Zafiriou, Huseinova 1 (1 block)
ARIS (Kostas Papadopoulos): Aplada 3 (1/2 ref., 2 blocks), Kilic 20 (16/28 ref., 2 aces, 2 blocks, 44% sub.-22% excellent), Lukic 16 (13/32 ref., 2 aces, 1 block, 62% sub – 38% excellent), Aguilera Carbajal 14 (9/15 ref., 2 aces, 3 blocks), Xanthopoulou 7 (3/3 ref., 1 ace, 2 blocks), Kulerkan 19 (16/48 ref., 1 ace, 2 blocks) / Theodosiou (l, 63% ref. – 41% excellent), Staikou, Antipa, Kalapoda 7 (3/5 ff., 2 aces, 2 blocks)
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