The game BR Volleys Duren began to a common time, Wednesday evening, 19 clock. But it took an unusually long time, a whopping 2:24 hours. It was a Volleyball-crime – up to Björn a smash ball Andrae slammed into the field and the Tie-Break decided. Berlin’s volleyball team lost the Play-off second leg game on the power volleys Düren 2:3 (22:25, 25:20, 25:20, 22:25, 13:15). Thus, it comes to this Sunday to a decision-making game in the Max-Schmeling-Halle in Berlin (19 hours). The winner will move on to the Play-off semi-final.

As last Friday, the Berlin struggling against a strong opponent. In the first sentence it was long a well-balanced game. However, the Dürener were in the attack a little more variety game. Again and again they came through the middle, where often Michael Andrei with his smash balls came through. The host moved slowly to the points. The first passage ended, by Samuel Tuia substitute Adam White suggested an indication to the network.

Düren is not plugged in

Still, White remained on the field and that was a good idea of Volleys coach Cedric Enard. Because with White, the Volleys were stable. The Australian was in the attack as in the Block strong Volleys were much better now. They won sets two and three. The Berlin was probably already close in front of goal, the semi-finals. But so far it was not yet, because the host didn’t want to attach to your strong attacker Sebastian Gevert and Björn Andrae. The Dürener picked up at the end with strong information of Andrae the fourth set.

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The Tie-Break had to bring the decision. The game surged back and forth. It was 11:11, and the game felt like it would never end. But then Gevert struck again, on the other side Volleys-middle blocker Jeffrey Jendryk pulled. A little later Andrae from high in the air and repeated for the final blow. Gevert knocked out of sheer joy at the breast, in the Volleys, however, the heads were hung. (Tsp)