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Domenica Ultima Di Regular Season in Casa, Arriva L'imoco Lega Pallavolo Serie A Femminile 22/03/2019 Banca Valsabbina Millenium BS Domenica ultima di regular season in casa, arriva l’Imoco Conegliano campione d’Italia Scudettate lo scorso anno e già vincitrici di questa regular season, al PalaGeorge ore 17 c’è Brescia – Conegliano, un’autentica parata di stelle fra cui la bresciana Danesi. Per la Valsabbina ultime due sfide (quasi impossibili) Conegliano – Scandicci per centrare i play- off. Intro Venticinquesima e penultima giornata della Samsung Volley Cup, ed ultimo turno casalingo per le Leonesse della Banca Valsabbina, quello di domenica 24 marzo, ore 17, al PalaGeorge di Montichiari. La formazione di coach Enrico Mazzola affronterà l’Imoco Conegliano, campione d’Italia in carica e vincitrice della regular season con tre turni d’anticipo. Dirigeranno l’incontro Davide Prati e Giuseppe Curto, al videocheck Giuseppe Fichera e al referto segnapunti elettronico Valentina Cimichella. Le Leonesse Il 3-0 a Chieri, sul campo della Reale Mutua Fenera, ha caricato l’ambiente bresciano in vista della sfida alla formazione campione d’Italia. “Sarà una gara interessante – commenta la giovane centrale Yulia Miniuk – Ricorderò per tutta la vita sfida d’andata”. Gara vinta al tie-break a Conegliano, nella sorpresa generale, dalla Banca Valsabbina e proprio la centrale bielorussa ha contribuito con 12 punti tra cui un ace e quattro muri. Miniuk, alla prima stagione nelle A1 italiana, traccia un primo bilancio: “Il campionato italiano è uno dei più forti al mondo, sono estremamente felice parteciparvi. Questa stagione mi ha regalato un’esperienza straordinaria”. La Banca Valsabbina spera di ripetere l’impresa dello scorso 26 dicembre quando ha vinto al PalaVerde di Villorba per 3-2, al termine di una autentica battaglia durata 2 ore e 14 minuti. Mvp di quel match è stata scelta l’opposta bianconera Anna Nicoletti. La giocatrice veneta è l’ex di turno, avendo vestito la maglia gialloblù dal 2014 al 2016 e nella stagione 2017-18, dove ha conquistato due titoli tricolore. Per quanto riguarda il roster, coach Mazzola spera di recuperare la centrale Haleigh Washington, infortunatasi a una caviglia. La Banca Valsabbina nutre ancora una remota possibilità di conquistare i play off promozione: matematicamente parlando servono sei punti, ovvero vincere contro Imoco e Scandicci, e sperare che la Bosca San Bernardo Cuneo non faccia punti nelle ultime due gare contro Novara e Club Italia Crai. Le avversarie Sicura del primo posto in regular season con 57 punti, grazie all’ultimo successo contro Cuneo, l’Imoco in settimana ha conquistato le semifinali di Champions League, compiendo una vera e propria impresa, ovvero è riuscita a superare la forte formazione turca dell’Eczacıbaşı Istanbul al golden set, 4-1, ribaltando lo 0-3 dell’andata. Per la cronaca in semifinale affronterà un’altra formazione turca: il Fenerbahçe Istanbul dell’ex Samanta Bricio. Rispetto alla gara d’andata coach Daniele Saltarelli potrà contare sull’apporto dell’opposta statunitense Karsta Lowe, arrivata nel mercato di gennaio per sopperire all’infortunio della giapponese Miyu Nagaoka. Oltre all’atleta nipponica nel roster non c’è più la centrale Martina Samadan, passata all’Unet E-work Busto Arsizio. Dunque, la formazione dell’Imoco è composta dalle alzatrici Joanna Wolosz e Marta Bechis, dall’opposta Samanta Fabris, dalle schiacciatrici Valentina Tirozzi, Kimberly Hill, Miriam Sylla, dalle centrali Anna Danesi (bresciana di Roncadelle), Raphaela Folie, Robin De Kruijf e Gaia Moretto. I liberi sono Monica De Gennaro ed Eleonora Fersino. Le formazioni Banca Valsabbina Millenium Brescia: 3 Biava, 4 Rivero, 5 Norgini (L), 6 Manig, 7 Di Iulio, 8 Pietersen, 9 Villani, 10 Parlangeli (L), 11 Washington, 14 Bartesaghi, 15 Nicoletti, 16 Veglia (K), 17 Baccolo, 18 Miniuk. Allenatore: Mazzola. Assistente: Zanelli. Imoco Volley Conegliano: 3 Bechis, 5 De Kruijf, Folie, 8 Fersino (L), 9 Lowe, 10 De Gennaro (L), 11 Danesi (L), 13 Fabris, 14 Wolosz, 15 Hill, 16 Tirozzi, 17 Sylla, 18 Moretto. Allenatore: Saltarelli. Assistente: Alessio Simone. Biglietteria I biglietti per accedere alla partita saranno acquistabili direttamente alla cassa del PalaGeorge (Via G. Falcone a Montichiari BS) a partire da 2 ore dal fischio d’inizio, oppure potete acquistare online sul sito Do It Yourself: www.diyticket.it. Tutte le informazioni sul nostro sito web. Come seguire Il match sarà visibile in diretta streaming sulla piattaforma LVF TV (www.lvftv.com) con il commento del giornalista di Cremona 1 Simone Arrighi e la voce tecnica del giornalista Mauro Vigna, ex addetto stampa della Vbc Casalmaggiore. Gli aggiornamenti del match saranno consultabili sul sito della Lega Pallavolo Femminile (www.legavolleyfemminile.it) oppure attraverso la pratica applicazione “Livescore Lega Volley Femminile” scaricabile su smartphone. Saranno altresì costantemente aggiornati anche i canali social del Volley Millenium Brescia: sulle pagine Facebook, Instagram e Twitter verranno caricati i punteggi alla fine di ogni set. Le altre partite Zanetti Bergamo – Savino del Bene Scandicci (diretta Rai Sport +HD) ed Unet E-work Busto Arsizio – E’più Pomì Casalmaggiore saranno gli anticipi di sabato 23 marzo. Gli incontri domenicali saranno il derby piemontese Igor Gorgonzola Novara – Bosca San Bernardo Cuneo, Banca Valsabbina – Imoco Volley Conegliano; Lardini Filottrano contro Il Bisonte Firenze e Real Mutua Fenera Chieri a Milano sul campo del Club Italia Crai si giocheranno le carte salvezza. Riposa: Saugella Monza. La classifica Samsung Volley Cup A1. Imoco Volley Conegliano 57; Igor Gorgonzola Novara 50; Savino Del Bene Scandicci 47; Saugella Team Monza* 45; Unet E-Work Busto Arsizio 42; E’piu’ Pomi’ Casalmaggiore 40; Il Bisonte Firenze* 36; Bosca San Bernardo Cuneo 33; Banca Valsabbina Millenium Brescia 28; Zanetti Bergamo 28; Lardini Filottrano 14; Reale Mutua Fenera Chieri 9; Club Italia Crai 3. *una partita in più Il turno Sabato 23 marzo, ore 20.30 (diretta Rai Sport + HD) Zanetti Bergamo – Savino del Bene Scandicci Sabato 23 marzo, ore 20.30 (diretta LVF TV) Unet E-work Busto Arsizio – E’più Pomì Casalmaggiore Domenica 24 marzo, ore 17.00 (diretta LVF TV) Banca Valsabbina – Imoco Volley Conegliano Igor Gorgonzola Novara – Bosca San Bernardo Cuneo Lardini Filottrano – Il Bisonte Firenze Club Italia Crai – Real Mutura Fenera Chieri Riposa: Saugella Monza Un’esultanza di squadra della Banca Valsabbina (Foto Roberto Muliere per Rm Sport).
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