Voreas Hokkaido secured two crucial points in the SV.League standings with a weekend split againstโ Wolfdogs nagoya, โmarking a positive step in their season. the team battled fiercely,โฃ demonstrating โresilience on the road in Japan‘s premierโข men’s volleyball competition.
Theโฃ weekend’s results saw Voreas Hokkaido initially fall to Nagoya before rebounding with a victory. This outcome highlights the competitive balanceโ within โฃthe SV.League, where teams consistently challenge each other. The league features a mix ofโ Japanese and international talent, contributing to a high level of play.
On Saturday,Wolfdogs Nagoya defeated Voreasโ Hokkaido 3-0 (25-17,25-23,25-19). Egor Kliuka led Voreas with 16 points, adding three blocks and โan โace. The followingโค day, Voreas responded with a 3-0 (25-18, 25-20, 25-15) win, spearheaded byโฃ Dmitriy Muserskiy’s extraordinary 23-point performance, including four blocks and three aces. Voreas Hokkaido currently holds seventh place with a 3-9 record and 12 points.
Elsewhere in the league, JTEKT โขStings Aichi continued their strong formโ with two victories over Nippon Steel sakai Blazers. Aichi won โคthe first match 3-1 (17-25, 25-17, 25-23, 25-20), with a scoring duel between Sakai’s Matthew Anderson and Aichi’s Torey DeFalco, bothโค finishing โwith 23 points. โAichi then secured a straight-set win, 3-0 (25-20, 25-18, 25-23), led by DeFalco’s 19 โขpoints. Aichi now stands at 8-4 with 24 points in fourth โplace, โฃwhile Sakai remains at the bottom of the standings with a 2-10 record and 6 points.