Suntory Sweeps Voreas Hokkaido 3-0 as Skid Hits Five in SV League
Coach Ed attributed the loss to shaky serving, citing national team setter Sekita's control.
Overview
- Voreas fell in straight sets to the reigning champions in Asahikawa, slipping to 2-8 and 10th place.
- Suntory extended its winning streak to nine and held second at 9-1, paced by Japan star Ran Takahashi.
- Serve errors proved costly, with Voreas committing 14 compared with 6 for Suntory.
- The match flow saw Voreas routed in the first set, push close in the second with blocks from Zhang and Miyoshi, then get pulled away late in the third.
- A season-high crowd of 2,302 attended Voreas' final home date of the year, but the hosts could not secure a win.