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POL M: Exciting Showdowns Mark the 2nd Round of Polish PlusLiga

by WoV

The Polish PlusLiga’s second round of matches has been nothing short of thrilling, with matches extending beyond regular hours and one even concluding past midnight. Today we saw a gripping face-off between Enea Czarni Radom and Trefl Gdańsk, setting a record set score. Meanwhile, Projekt Warszawa also claimed a decisive victory against GKS Katowice.


Enea Czarni Radom and Trefl Gdańsk – Photo: Adam Kurasiewicz (source: plusliga.pl)

Trefl Gdańsk Triumphs over Enea Czarni Radom

In an edge-of-the-seat contest, Trefl Gdańsk emerged victorious against Enea Czarni Radom with a scoreline of 3-1. The opening set of this encounter is what caught everyone’s attention. It went on for a whopping 45 minutes and concluded with an astonishing 39-37 score in favor of the Gdańsk team. This feat has etched its place in the PlusLiga records. The set scores for the match were 37-39, 22-25, 25-22, and 20-25.

Team Line-ups:

  • Enea Czarni Radom: Ostrowski, Hofer, Kraj, Buszek, Todorović, Meljanac, Nowowsiak (libero), Formela, Piotrowski, Gomułka, and Rajsner.
  • Trefl Gdańsk: Martinez, Niemiec, Droszyński, Urbanowicz, Orczyk, Sasak, Koykka (libero), Gałązka, Czerwiński, Nasewicz, Sawicki, Zaleszczyk, and Pruszkowski (libero).

Mikołaj Sawicki of Trefl Gdańsk was rightly named the MVP of the match, reflecting his standout performance.

Projekt Warszawa Overpowers GKS Katowice

In another exciting encounter, Projekt Warszawa secured a comprehensive victory against GKS Katowice, ending the game 3-0. The hosts, under Piotr Graban’s guidance, showcased dominant play and did not allow the visitors to gain any momentum. The third set, in particular, was intense, concluding only after the game on advantages with a score of 26-24.

Team Line-ups:

  • Projekt Warszawa: Firlej, Tillie, Wrona, Bołądź, Semeniuk, Szalpuk, and Wojtaszek (libero).
  • GKS Katowice: Szymański, Domagała, Vasina, Krulicki, Usowicz, Kozub, Mariański (libero), Waliński, Jarosz, and Adamczyk.

Bartłomiej Bołądź from Projekt Warszawa was named the MVP, following his scintillating display on the court.

Standings provided by Sofascore

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