APAV GORINI: Alegi, Berti, Caselli, Caprara, Giorgi, Mancinelli, Renzi, Swales Matthew Swales Matthew , Simoncini, Meloni (L). Herds Palazzetti
SIEM Collemarino: Boncompagni, D'Agostino, Coffins, Danti, Fabiani, nurse, De Nicolo, Mazzoni, Montesi (L), Boncompagni, Cipoletti. Herds skied
REFEREE: Merendon
PARTIAL: 27-25, 21-25, 21-25, 25-12, 15-4
SIEM Collemarino: Boncompagni, D'Agostino, Coffins, Danti, Fabiani, nurse, De Nicolo, Mazzoni, Montesi (L), Boncompagni, Cipoletti. Herds skied
REFEREE: Merendon
PARTIAL: 27-25, 21-25, 21-25, 25-12, 15-4
Lucrezia - Part Apave the good that goes on 19 to 12: it seems a set one way, then suddenly turns off the light and go back taking guests on 23 peers and excited phases of the game sprouting on the premises 27 to 25. The second and third sets are the continuation of the end of the first Siem stay one step ahead, effective courts, regularly received, and an inspired dribbler precise choices of attack. In contrast the Gorini seems in disarray, with a reception imperfect fails to serve the central and becomes predictable and easy prey for attack walls and defense. On the cover 1-2 looks like a race marked but Mr. Palazzetti replaces the tired Alegi with Matthew Swales and the move worked well and you win; accomplices opponents who accuse an incredible drop, there is no competition with that irrepressible un'Apav award clearly sets. This race is a testament of what volleyball, a sport unpredictable with mechanisms that can shift the delicate balance by either party.
However, a good race, intense, more on the emotions and the quality of the game.
However, a good race, intense, more on the emotions and the quality of the game.
Good arbitration.
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