PVT Modica away at the foot of Etna, the leaders in Ragalna against Bricocity –





Modica – Challenging trip to the foot of the‘Etna for the PVT Modica of coaches D’Amico which, Saturday at 6pm for the penultimate day of the regular season group L of the B2 women’s volleyball championship at the Sports Hall of Ragalna will be a guest of Bricocity Galpeaus Catania.

Match not to be underestimated for Meniconi and teammates who, thanks to the clear success achieved last Saturday againstAlbaverde Caltanissetta have certified the leadership of the group and will face as top of class i playoffsbut we will have to try not to lose matches and sets to have the chance to face the challenge playoffs with Bisceglie playing the return match within friendly walls and the eventual golden set with the support of their fans who at “Geodetic” they have always been decisive.

There Bricocity it is the current sixth strength in the group, but despite having nothing more to ask of the championship, it will play with maximum concentration to try to make a good impression in front of its fans in the presence of the top of the class.

Coach D’Amico, continued to keep the concentration of his athletes high, who also worked yesterday to prepare in the best possible way and without distractions for the last regular season away match of the season. Next Saturday, in fact, the red and whites from Modica will close the championship at “Geodetic” hosting the Race Finance San Lucido and then head to the promotion play offs.

The season is about to enter the most delicate phase and getting there in the best physical and mental conditions is of fundamental importance and on this the County sextet is working with the desire and determination to give the city and give itself a dream called B1.

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