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Volleyball: Minas Tênis comes out in front of Praia Clube in the Superliga final

Volleyball: Minas Tênis comes out in front of Praia Clube in the Superliga final

Minas Tênis Clube came out ahead of Praia Clube in the best of three of the big decision of the women’s volleyball Superliga. Playing at Arena Nilson Nelson, in Brasília, on Friday night (22), the team from Belo Horizonte won by 3 sets to 1, partial of 25/18, 25/22, 22/25 and 25/22.Volleyball: Minas Tênis comes out in front of Praia Clube in the Superliga final

Now, it is enough for Minas Tênis Clube to triumph again next Friday (29), again at Arena Nilson Nelson, to take the title of the final Pão de Queijo of the women’s Superliga. Praia Clube remains to win the second match to force the third game, on May 3, also in Brasília.

The highlight of the match was the Bulgarian pointer Neriman Ozsoy, the top scorer of Minas Tênis with 18 points and chosen as the best on the court. The opposite Kisy (14 points) and forward Pri Daroit (14 points) also shone for the Belo Horizonte team.



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