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ITA M: Monza, Modena, and Verona Triumph in SuperLega Round 9

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Rok Mozic (Rana Verona) in attack – Photo: LegaVolley.it

In a ninth round match of the SuperLega Credem Banca played on Sunday, Mint Vero Volley Monza claimed a commanding 3-1 victory over Farmitalia Catania. The match saw Monza’s Ran Takahashi emerge as the MVP with a standout performance, leading his team with 19 points. Despite a brief resistance from Catania in the second set, Monza maintained dominance throughout the game. The Catania team, coached by Douglas Silva, could not find an answer to Monza’s cohesive play, led by coach Eccheli.

Meanwhile, Valsa Group Modena handed Itas Trentino their first defeat of the Regular Season, with a solid 3-1 win. Modena’s victory was marked by a strong team effort, with players like Davyskiba and Sapozhkov contributing significantly. Bruno Mossa de Rezende of Modena was recognized as the MVP off the game.

The final match of the round saw Rana Verona securing a hard-fought 3-2 win against Allianz Milan. Verona’s Noumory Keita was named MVP. This victory marked Verona’s first home win of the season, ending a four-round winless streak.

SuperLega Credem Banca – Round 9

  • Farmitalia Catania vs. Mint Vero Volley Monza 1-3 (16-25, 25-22, 12-25, 18-25)
  • Valsa Group Modena vs. Itas Trentino 3-1 (21-25, 27-25, 25-22, 25-16)
  • Rana Verona vs. Allianz Milano 3-2 (23-25, 25-21, 23-25, 25-21, 15-11)

Farmitalia Catania – Mint Vero Volley Monza 1-3 (16-25, 25-22, 12-25, 18-25)

Farmitalia Catania: Orduna 2, Basic 8, Masulovic 4, Buchegger 18, Randazzo 14, Tondo 4, Pierri (L), Cavaccini (L), Guarienti Zappoli 1, Massari, Frumuselu, Baldi, Bossi, Santambrogio, Coach: Douglas Silva 

Mint Vero Volley Monza: Takahashi 19, Galassi 11, Szwarc 14, Loeppky 11, Di Martino 14, Kreling 2, Morazzini (L), Visic, Mujanovic 1, Beretta, Gaggini (L), Frascio, Comparoni, Maar. Coach: Eccheli

Valsa Group Modena – Itas Trentino 3-1 (21-25, 27-25, 25-22, 25-16) 

Valsa Group Modena: Davyskiba 17, Sanguinetti 8, Sapozhkov 17, Rinaldi 17, Brehme 9, Mossa De Rezende 1, Federici (L), Boninfante, Stankovic, Gollini (L), Pinali G., Pinali R., Sighinolfi, Malavasi, Coach: Petrella 

Itas Trentino: Sbertoli 1, Lavia 10, Kozamernik 7, Rychlicki 10, Michieletto 15, Podrascanin 10, D’Heer 0, Cavuto 0, Pace (L), Magalini 1, Laurenzano (L), Acquarone 0, Nelli, Berger, Coach: Soli

Rana Verona – Allianz Milan 3-2 (23-25, 25-21, 23-25, 25-21, 15-11) 

Rana Verona: Zingel 11, Dzavoronok 2, D’amico (L), Keita 7, Esmaeilnezhad 20, Grozdanov 4, Spirito 2, Sani 16, Mosca, Mozic 21, Cortesia, Jovovic, Bonisoli, Zanotti, Coach: Stoytchev 

Allianz Milano: Kaziyski 16, Mergarejo Hernandez 20, Zonta, Catania (L), Vitelli 3, Reggers 18, Loser 16, Piano 3, Porro 1, Dirlic 2, Innocenzi, Ishikawa, Colombo, Coach: Piazza

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