Nebo triumphed at home with a 3-1 victory over Brda (25:18, 25:20, 19:25, 25:17) after 105 minutes, matching their rivals at 14 points but remaining in fourth place due to a better set ratio. The key stat? Brda committed 34 errors, while Nebo had just 16, despite both teams being evenly matched in attack points (45-46), blocks (10-9), and service reception (30-33%).
Mladost, currently second in the standings, took an 82-minute sweep over Osijek (3-0: 25:23, 25:23, 25:14). The hosts led in the first two sets but couldn’t close them out, while Mladost dominated the third to secure the win.
Marina Kaštela defeated Don Bosco 3-0 (25:15, 26:24, 25:16) in 79 minutes. After a comfortable first set, the second was a nail-biter, ending at 26:24, before Marina Kaštela took full control in the third. They now share 12 points with Dubrovnik, whose match against Ribola Kaštela is postponed to March 5.
League leaders Dinamo overcame a first-set loss to beat Kelteks 3-1 (21:25, 25:23, 25:19, 25:9) in 107 minutes. Karlovac took an early lead, but Dinamo responded with dominant play, sealing the win with a commanding 25-9 fourth set.
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