Ghent (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – VC GREENYARD Maaseik secured a 0-3 victory against Caruur Gent. Jolan Cox was named Star of the Game. Scores of 25-27, 13-25, and 19-25, were set by performances of Perin, Ekstrand, and Pawlun.
VC GREENYARD Maaseik had a game against Caruur Gent and won 0-3. Captain Jolan Cox played very well and was named Star of the Game. According to officials, in the first set, Caruur Gent started quickly and took a 6-2 lead after Cox made an early mistake.
According to officials, Maaseik did not give up. Filip Ekstrand made an attack, and Perin served an ace to tie the score at 9-9. Perin and Cox kept Maaseik competitive. When the score reached 25-25 then Cox attacked to win the set 25-27 for Maaseik.
How did VC Greenyard Maaseik secure a 0-3 win over Caruur Gent?
According to officials, Maaseik kept playing in the next sets after winning the first one. Captain Cox led the team well. They mentioned that they put pressure on Caruur Gent, who struggled to keep up. Perin’s serves and Ekstrand’s attacks caused problems for the other team. Maaseik took control of the second and third sets easily, winning the match 0-3.
The second set started with an ace from Perin. Officials mentioned that Cox made a powerful serve that pushed the score to 2-4. Maaseik then took control, playing well in both attack and defence.
Caruur Gent struggled to keep up, especially with Maaseik’s strong serves causing problems. When the score reached 9-17, Gent could not close the gap. Maaseik continued to dominate, with aces from Fafchamp and Pawlun. They finished the set at 13-25.
According to officials, Caruur Gent started the third set with more energy. They wanted to change the game. Maaseik stayed calm and took the lead. Pawlun set up the first point for Fornés. Gent had some good plays, but Maaseik did not let them gain momentum.
Cody Kessel made an important block at 13-20. Gent got closer with a score of 18-23, but Pawlun made a final block to end the set at 19-25. Maaseik won the match 0-3. Jolan Cox was named Star of the Game for his great play and leadership.