A week before the match with teammates from Moscow, Dynamo-LO announced the charitable nature of the upcoming meeting – all proceeds from ticket sales will be transferred to help a pupil of the Sosnovoborsky volleyball sports school, 15-year-old Nikolai Gorshkov, who suffered a spinal injury and was unable to move independently.
Throughout the first game, the hosts were in the role of catching up: the Muscovites acted from a position of strength, although they gave the sosnovobortsam a sufficient number of chances. The capital's volleyball players made a lot of mistakes on the serve, but Dynamo-LO for the time being could not cope with Tsvetan Sokolov, who attacked with an off-scale percentage (90 minutes before the end of the set). The only stable option in Konstantin Tyushkevich's attack was Nazar Litvinenko. On the setballs of Muscovites (22:24), Marko Ivovich went to serve and with three excellent various ways of entering the ball into the game from his arsenal, he crossed out all the efforts of Konstantin Bryansky's team. The game turned into a nervous ending, where Sokolov was "shipped" two blocks in a row and the pine wrestlers, under the heart-rending support of the stands, took the seemingly lost game for themselves.
Dynamo Moscow corrected 13 errors on serve in the first set very quickly already in the set at number two (only 2 errors in this element), but the wound-up sosnovobortsy clung to the score, desperately fought, rushed for hopeless balls. The game looked equal, but at the right moment, the guests added time after time, winding up the momentum in the second part of the game segments.
In the third set, Alexander Klimkin replaced the tired Todor Skrimov, and released Denis Biryukov on the court. It is worth noting that, having regained confidence on the pitch, the Moscow team transformed, and tried methodically to "strangle" the opponent, but the sosnovobortsy fought to the last ball. The scenario of the fourth set was similar to the second and third sets. The reception of the capital's volleyball players with the release of Yaroslav Podlesnykh turned into an almost monolith, improving from game to game, respectively, Pavel Pankov had more and more opportunities to flirt with Ilya Vlasov and Dmitry Zhuk. Tyushkevich, to the great regret of Tyushkevich himself, and all the central Sosnovobor team, had much fewer such opportunities. It is noteworthy that only in the fourth set the Muscovites implemented 9 attacks at the first pace, while the Sosnovobortsy – 4 for the whole game as a whole.
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Throughout the first game, the hosts were in the role of catching up: the Muscovites acted from a position of strength, although they gave the sosnovobortsam a sufficient number of chances. The capital's volleyball players made a lot of mistakes on the serve, but Dynamo-LO for the time being could not cope with Tsvetan Sokolov, who attacked with an off-scale percentage (90 minutes before the end of the set). The only stable option in Konstantin Tyushkevich's attack was Nazar Litvinenko. On the setballs of Muscovites (22:24), Marko Ivovich went to serve and with three excellent various ways of entering the ball into the game from his arsenal, he crossed out all the efforts of Konstantin Bryansky's team. The game turned into a nervous ending, where Sokolov was "shipped" two blocks in a row and the pine wrestlers, under the heart-rending support of the stands, took the seemingly lost game for themselves.
Dynamo Moscow corrected 13 errors on serve in the first set very quickly already in the set at number two (only 2 errors in this element), but the wound-up sosnovobortsy clung to the score, desperately fought, rushed for hopeless balls. The game looked equal, but at the right moment, the guests added time after time, winding up the momentum in the second part of the game segments.
In the third set, Alexander Klimkin replaced the tired Todor Skrimov, and released Denis Biryukov on the court. It is worth noting that, having regained confidence on the pitch, the Moscow team transformed, and tried methodically to "strangle" the opponent, but the sosnovobortsy fought to the last ball. The scenario of the fourth set was similar to the second and third sets. The reception of the capital's volleyball players with the release of Yaroslav Podlesnykh turned into an almost monolith, improving from game to game, respectively, Pavel Pankov had more and more opportunities to flirt with Ilya Vlasov and Dmitry Zhuk. Tyushkevich, to the great regret of Tyushkevich himself, and all the central Sosnovobor team, had much fewer such opportunities. It is noteworthy that only in the fourth set the Muscovites implemented 9 attacks at the first pace, while the Sosnovobortsy – 4 for the whole game as a whole.
VFV - http://www.volley.ru/
Dzen - http://zen.yandex.ru/id/6159c2632f835...
Telegram - http://t.me/volleyVFV
VK - https://vk.com/volleyballvfv
Rutube - https://rutube.ru/channel/23493179
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