Kátia Oliveira Conquista Mais Um Título Em Portugal a Atleta Ameriliense Está Entre As Estrangeiras Mais Vitoriosas Do Vôlei Lusitano

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Kátia Oliveira Conquista Mais Um Título Em Portugal a Atleta Ameriliense Está Entre As Estrangeiras Mais Vitoriosas Do Vôlei Lusitano Terça-Feira, 20 de Abril de 2021 Pág.06 Vôlei feminino Kátia Oliveira conquista mais um título em Portugal A atleta ameriliense está entre as estrangeiras mais vitoriosas do vôlei lusitano. (Fotos: Óscar Pinto) A jogadora de vôlei do AJM/FC Porto, Kátia Oliveira, sagrou-se campeã da Taça Portugal no último dia 11 (domingo), na Arena Dragão, em Porto/POR. A sua equipe conquistou a segunda vitória diante do Jogos Pan-Americanos de Indianópolis 1987 Leixões, por 3 sets a 2 (parciais 25/19, 25/19, 15/25, 23/ 25 e 15/10). No dia anterior, a vitória foi por 3 a 1. Uma vitória histórica Com a conquista, Kátia se tornou uma das atletas es- trangeiras mais vencedoras em solo lusitano, até o mo- do basquete brasileiro mento. Ao todo, foram 11 conquistas: Taça Portugal, 5 títulos; Campeonato Nacional, 4; Super Taça, 1; e, Taça (Fotos: Google) da Federação, 1. Aos 34 anos, a central de 1,83m, filha de Maria Regi- na e Fernando Davi de Oliveira, é mais uma das reve- lações da escolinha de voleibol de Américo Brasiliense, onde iniciou na modalidade aos 10 anos. Depois integrou o Projeto Futuro do Governo Esta- dual por dois anos; na sequência, passou por Araraquara e daí recebeu o convite para jogar em Rio do Sul/SC. Depois de dois anos em terras catarinenses, ela foi contratada pelo Clube Desportivo Ribeirense, através de Diego Carrion, técnico ribeirão-pretano da equipe portuguesa na época. Em sua primeira temporada (2008/09), Kátia sagrou- Kátia se consagra em solo português se campeã da Taça Portugal. Depois de cinco anos vito- riosos a central muda-se para França. Lá, defende o Pays d’Aix Venelles, na temporada 2013/14. No ano seguinte, defende a equipe Stod Volley, da Noruega. Entre idas e vindas, retorna a Portugal e defende no- vamente o CD Ribeirense nas competições de 2015/16. Nas duas temporadas seguintes volta à França para jogar no Istres Provence Volley. Oscar Schmidt, cestinha do jogo com 46 pontos Seus laços com país lusitano são grandes e ela retorna pela segunda vez para defender o Clube K, na tempo- rada 2018/19, e, atualmente, defende AJM/FC Porto. Veja, a seguir, as conquistas da jogadora ameriliense em solo europeu 2008/09 – Taça Portugal (CD Ribeirense); 2010/11 – Taça Portugal / Campeonato Nacional (CD Ribeiren- se); 2011/12 – Taça Portugal / Campeonato Nacional (CD Ribeirense); 2012/13 – Taça Portugal / Campeonato Nacional (CD Ribeirense); 2013/14 – 6º lugar Campe- onato Francês (Pays d’Aix Venelles); 2014/15 – Cam- peonato Norueguês / 2º lugar Taça da Noruega (Stod Volley); 2015/16 – 5º lugar no Campeonato Nacional (CD Ribeirense); 2016/17 – 3º lugar Liga Francesa (Is- tres Provence Volley); 2017/18 – 3º lugar Liga France- A atleta ameriliense conquista o seu 11º título lusitano. sa (Istres Provence Volley); 2018/19 – Taça Federação de Portugal (Clube K); 2019/20 – 2º lugar Taça Portugal (Clube K); 2020 – Super Taça Portugal (AJM/FC Porto); e, 2021 – Campeonato Nacional (AJM/FC Porto). SESI/Araraquara vence Catanduva na LBF Equipe durante a cerimônia de premiação Equipe araraquarense venceu em casa por 60 a 57 e segue invicta na competição Indianápolis, 23/8/1987 – No Market Square Arena, Na noite desta sexta-feira converter mais pontos. (Foto: Ellen Costa/SESI) o basquete masculino brasileiro decidiu o título dos Jo- (16), o SESI/Araraquara dis- O time araraquarense gos Pan-Americanos contra a equipe anfitriã, os Esta- putou seu terceiro jogo na contou com a ótima atua- dos Unidos diante de um público de 16 mil pessoas. Liga de Basquete Feminino ção da pivô Juliana Souza Um fato marcante e histórico no esporte mundial (LBF), dessa vez contra o que conquistou o título de aconteceu neste dia. Pela primeira em sua história, os time BAX/Catanduva. O cestinha da partida, regis- norte-americanos perderiam uma competição interna- duelo realizado no Ginásio trou um duplo duplo (18 cional jogando em casa. Antes, eles haviam perdido a do SESI, em Araraquara, pontos e 11 rebotes) e levou final das Olimpíadas de Munique (1972), para a então terminou com o placar de pra casa o troféu de MPV. União Soviética. 60 a 57 para o time da casa. “Estou muito feliz por Mas a vitória do sexteto brasileiro (120 a 115) sobre a A partida foi acirrada ter conquistado o troféu, maior potência do basquete mundial teve tanta impor- durante todos os períodos, mas ele é do time todo, tância ou mais quanto aos dois títulos mundiais do Brasil mas nos momentos decisi- pois a equipe se ajudou (1959/1963). O grande nome deste jogo foi Oscar com vos a equipe comandada muito. Ainda acho que 46 pontos (destes, 35 marcados na etapa final), seguido pelo técnico Daniel Wattfy poderíamos ter dado mais por Marcel, 31. O cestinha norte-americano foi o pivô mostrou mais disciplina de nós hoje e temos muito David Robinson, com 20 pontos. tática, conseguindo traba- que corrigir nos treinos Além de quebrar uma invencibilidade de 34 partidas lhar a bola com calma e para fazer um jogo melhor do time norte-americano, a conquista se equiparou a da Copa do Mundo de 1970. A repercussão foi mundial e o site USA Basketball conta a história deste jogo e “Carlito e Juliana, destaque do jogo, levou o Troféu MPV classifica a atuação do time brasileiro como “uma exi- na próxima semana e No próximo sábado (24), bição ofensiva que muitos jamais se esquecerão”. abrir uma vantagem mai- o SESI joga em casa nova- O feito brasileiro e o bronze nas Olimpíadas de Seul, Maurinho: or na competição”, comen- mente e encara a equipe do em 1988, fizeram os Estados Unidos a convocar em tou a pivô. Santo André, às 17h. competições futuras atletas profissionais para a sua se- que honra!” leção de basquete, como ocorreu em 1992, nas Olimpí- Campeonato Brasileiro de Futebol Feminino adas de Barcelona. (Foto: arquivo Outro ponto marcante foi o estilo de jogo do Brasil, Wilson Silveira Luiz) conta Bill Benner, diretor de comunicação do Indiana Dentre as muitas agradá- Na Capital, a Ferroviária Pacers: “O Brasil jogava com descidas muito rápidas, veis passagens durante o pe- empata na estreia grandes movimentos com a bola e muitos arremessos! ríodo que atuei na Hoje você o Golden State Warriors e outros times da Prefeitura de Amé- Na estreia do Campeona- te nos acréscimos com NBA tentando ter esse mesmo estilo”. rico Brasiliense des- to Brasileiro de Futebol Fe- Lurdinha. Final: 2 a 2. Foi desta final amarga de Indianápolis que os Esta- taco este clique do minino, as Guerreiras Gre- A Série A1 do Brasileiro dos passaram a valorizar a bola de três pontos, pois eles Geraldo Polezze, no nás foram até São Paulo Feminino é disputada com fizeram 6 pontos em 11 arremessos, enquanto que o dia 14 de janeiro de encarar o Palmeiras, e con- 16 equipes. Além da Ferro- Brasil anotou 39 pontos em 13 arremessos. 1996 para o Jornal quistou um empate – 2 a 2 viária, a competição conta de Araraquara. Eu, - em confronto que acon- com Avaí Kindermann, FICHA TÉCNICA ao lado de dois ex- teceu na noite de domingo Bahia, Botafogo, Corinthi- ESTADOS UNIDOS 115X120 BRASIL. Market poentes da socieda- (18), com início às 20h, no ans, Cruzeiro, Flamengo, Square Arena, Indianapolis. Data: 23/8/1987. Público: de ameriliense: Car- Allianz Parque. Grêmio, Internacional, Mi- 16 mil pessoas. Cestinha: Oscar Schmidt, 46 pontos. los Abi-Jaudi, o Seu Depois de abrir o placar nas Brasília, Napoli, Pal- ESTADOS UNIDOS: Keith Smart, Jerome Richard- Carlito, e Antônio nos acréscimos do primeiro meiras, Real Brasília, San- son, Jeff Lebo, Ricky Berry, Fennis Dembo, Jerome Lane, Benedito Januário, o tempo com Rafa Mineira, o tos, São José e São Paulo. Willie Anderson, Rex Chapman, Pervis Ellison, Danny Maurinho, diretor Palmeiras empata logo em A Ferroviária volta a cam- Manning, Dean Garret e David Robinson. Técnico: do Jornal Correio seguida com Tainara. po na próxima quarta-fei- Denny Crum. BRASIL: Oscar, Marcel, Israel, Gerson, da Região. Eles dei- Na etapa complementar, ra (21), quando enfrenta o Guerrinha, Cadum, Paulinho Villas-Boas, Pipoka, Ro- xaram um magní- o Palmeira vira o jogo aos Corinthians na Fonte Lu- lando, Maury, Sílvio Malvezi e André Stoffel. Técnico: fico legado e agra- 23min com Chu. O time minosa, sem a presença de Ari Vidal. Assistente: José Medalha. dáveis lembranças. afeano empata novamen- público. O jogo será às 20h..
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