Third game of the Super League final and third female tie-break.
The tie for the league title in the SFV came back to life a new episode of emotion, since the third game of the series was decided in sudden death again, as happened in the previous two games, in what is being the most dramatic final in living memory.
CAV Murcia 2005 strokes Cup champion women's volleyball Super League, by winning 2-3 in the tie-break heart, overcome after 2-0 and lies within one win of winning the crown of top flight volleyball national.
The draw was perpetuated from the first set, because none of the two teams seemed able to take the lead (6-8 and 16-14).
The pressure to remove the Palma Volley imposed the first set break in the decisive stage, as the local forced from the service line certain inaccuracies in the visitor reception at key moments, which allowed the mismatches that gave 25-22 the Balearic front.
Murcia coach tried to solve the problems of reception the team giving exit to Arkia El-Ammari, but the bet did not work because the current league champions could not offset the offensive effectiveness across the network.
At the height of misfortune Murcia, Jelena Mladenovic was injured in the mediation of the second set, which, added to the imprecision of Murcia, was that the bias is free for locals.
Desiree Glod an auction put on the scoreboard 25-17.
Then, the CAV Murcia 2005 was charged with Romina Lamas and Priscilla Rivera.
The Spanish-setter in Argentina and the Dominican bomber stepped forward and put the team on their backs, to impose the quality necessary to restore equality and uncertainty to the party.
The success of the veteran duo launched the CAV Murcia 2005 on the way to regain control of the game and to reimpose the unknowns in the game 18-25.
And doubts finished materialized when the CAV Murcia 2005 perpetuated the domination in the fourth set and forced a tie-break.
The 22-25 in favor of Murcia was the third meeting will be to decide in a flash.
As in the previous two games of the series, the game would be resolved in sudden death.
The two teams fought to exhaustion, in a festival of attacks and defenses, full of lengthy rallies, and featuring galactic Fourteen players who did not want to forfeit the match.
Such equality could only be solved with a stroke of luck, and that corresponded to the CAV Murcia 2005.
The Murcia tightened on defense and put obstacles to the rival attack, which helped him take advantage of breaking the game 8-10 and 11-15.
The current league champions put the tie 1-2 and is set at a re-edit the title in the SFV.
Technical data:
Palma Volley: Alajbeg (12), Glod (15), Rodriguez (12), Segui (4), Zetova (28), Kralikova (1) (original six) Lopez (libero) also played: Weber (0)
Athletic Volleyball Club Murcia 2005: Eric (10), Lamas (6), Holn (16), Mladenovic (6) Rivera (27), Topicova (16) (original six) Brown (libero) also played: District (0), Basic (0), El-Ammari (3)
Partial: 25-22 (25 '), 25-17 (25') 18-25 (22 '), 22-25 (27'), 11-15 (16)
Referees: Fuentes, A and Rodríguez, S.
Third game of the Super League finals women's volleyball, to the best of five games, played in Hall Pizá Toni Palma de Mallorca, before 1000 spectators.
The meeting was attended by national women's coach, Gido Vermeulen.
Source: CAV Murcia