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Korean Air's Jumbos beat Korea Electric Power Corp.'s Vixtom on the road to take the lead.
Korean Air won the set-score 3-1 (25-18 25-20 20-25 25-14) in the men's fifth round away match against KEPCO at Incheon Gyeyang Gymnasium at 2 p.m. on the 7th.
Korean Air, which has won three consecutive games, dropped Hyundai Capital (51 points) to second place with 53 points (18 wins and 8 losses) and rose to the lead. KEPCO remained in third place with 43 points (15 wins and 12 losses).
Korean Air's "Double Four" Jung Ji-seok and Kyle Russell led the victory with 22 points and 18 points, respectively. KEPCO tried hard with Benon scoring 23 points, the most between the two teams, but bowed to defeat.
Korean Air won the first set and succeeded in gaining the upper hand. From the beginning of the game, Korean Air set the flow. He led by six points thanks to Russell's open attack, sub-ace and back attack. Korea Electric Power Corporation tried to chase later as Benon's attack success rate revived, but it was not easy.
As the game continued, Korean Air's triangular formation, including Russell, Jung Ji-seok and Jeong Han-yong, played evenly. On the other hand, KEPCO had a monotonous attack pattern in which the ball was concentrated only on Benon, and there were frequent mistakes. Korean Air brought the first set 25-18 with ease.
Korean Air also won the second set and gained momentum. The atmosphere did not change from the first set. With Jung Ji-seok, who is warmed up, Korea's Korean Air took the lead. Venon worked hard for Korea Electric Power Corp. KEPCO, which had been pushed back, only tied the score 15-15 using Benon's second consecutive serve ace. However, at an important moment, the team made a mistake and gave up the lead. Korea Electric Power Corp. failed to block Cho Jae-young's last serve of the second set, and the second set ended 25-20.
Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO) succeeded in counterattack. The third set was followed by a tight race. In the middle of the set, Shin Young-seok's block was successful, and KEPCO, which succeeded in turning the set around for the first time, completely brought the atmosphere when Ha Seung-woo's spike serve was inserted into the court. Kim Jung-ho also widened the score by seven points as the serve ace exploded for two consecutive times. KEPCO, which continued its lead, took the third set 25-20.
Korean Air won the victory. At the beginning of the set, Korea Electric Power Corp. countered with Russell putting in a spike serve as Bennon's open attack successively. But soon there was a difference in firepower. Korean Air exploded here and there with Russell, Jung Ji-seok, Kim Min-jae and Jeong Han-yong, but KEPCO had a limit to relying solely on Bennon. In the last four sets, Korean Air won 25-14.
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