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Chinese women’s league: No Kim, no problem – Shanghai keep the winning streak!

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Shanghai have managed to keep the winning streak even though Kim Yeon Koung didn't play in this game.

Shanghai

Shanghai

They had a very difficult match against Yun Nan University and managed to beat 3-2 (25-14, 20-25, 25-22, 22-25, 15-11).

Yang Jie was the top scorer in Shanghai, that managed to stretch the winning streak to eight games while on the other side Zhong Hui had 21.

Beijing have managed to win the game against Shandong, thanks to Ren Kai Yi who scored 26 points. Carly Wopat added 18 and Liao Xiaotong 18 as well. Rachael Rourke has missed this game.

Results:


CHINA: CVL Women

 

12:30

 

 

Jiangsu ECE W

3

25

25

25

 

 

 

 

 

Henan W

0

13

11

14

 

 

 
 

12:30

 

 

Liaoning W

0

24

23

18

 

 

 

 

 

Bayi W

3

26

25

25

 

 

 
 

12:30

 

 

Shandong W

1

23

25

24

19

 

 

 

 

Beijing W

3

25

22

26

25

 

 
 

12:30

 

 

Shanghai W

3

25

20

25

22

15

 

 

 

Yun Nan University W

2

14

25

22

25

11

 
 

12:30

 

 

Sichuan W

1

18

26

11

16

 

 

 

 

Fujian W

3

25

24

25

25

 

 
 

12:30

 

 

Tianjin W

3

25

25

25

 

 

 

 

 

Hebei W

0

14

15

12

 

 

Standings:

#

Group A

MP

W

L

S

Pts

1.

Bayi W

8

7

1

21:8

20

2.

Liaoning W

8

6

2

20:7

19

3.

Jiangsu ECE W

6

5

1

16:5

14

4.

Guangdong W

7

3

4

12:13

10

5.

Fujian W

6

3

3

11:10

9

6.

Sichuan W

6

0

6

2:18

0

7.

Henan W

7

0

7

0:21

0

#

Group B

MP

W

L

S

Pts

1.

Shanghai W

8

8

0

24:6

22

2.

Tianjin W

6

5

1

15:4

15

3.

Beijing W

7

5

2

17:7

15

4.

Zhejiang Kaiyuan W

6

3

3

12:10

10

5.

Shandong W

7

3

4

11:13

9

6.

Yun Nan University W

7

0

7

2:21

1

7.

Hebei W

7

0

7

1:21

0

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