Cabiate Volleyball: ClericiAuto goes to Moncalieri on Sunday for the first match point which is worth survival

Cabiate Volleyball: ClericiAuto goes to Moncalieri on Sunday for the first match point which is worth survival
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It is an important eve for the Cabiate Volleyball team which will return to the field tomorrow, Sunday 21 April, after the break to close the 23rd round of the women’s B1 series championship which in fact plays all the other matches in group A today. Therefore knowing the results of the rivals, Clerici Auto will take to the field tomorrow at 5.30 pm as guests of Ascot Moncalieri, penultimate in the standings with the possibility of securing safety with three rounds to spare by winning.

Coach knows this well Gilles Reali which underlines:

“We have reached the last month of the regular season. Four decisive matches await us for both the top and bottom of the table. We will be in Moncalieri on Sunday, aware of the results of the others and knowing that the stakes are really high. We want to win because we have the first match point to ensure mathematical salvation which would be the right recognition for the girls’ commitment since the beginning of the season. I’m confident because we worked well and I see a focused and very attentive team, ready to get a result.”

Schedule of the 23rd round of group A Of B1 women

Saturday 20 April Volpiano-Concorezzo, Villa Cortese-Libellula, Parella-Club Italia, Trecate-Legnano, Palau-Don Colleoni, Sunday 21 at 5.30pm Moncalieri-Cabiate. Rest Brembo.

Ranking of group A of women’s series B1 at the break

Concorezzo 52; Villa Cortese 46; FOCO Legnano 42; Dragonfly Cuneo 39; Palau 38; Savi Vol-Ley Volpiano 36; Don Colleoni Trescore 31; Clerici Auto Cabiate 26; Parella Turin 25; Brembo, Club Italia 18; Ascot Moncalieri 17; Trecate 8.

Gilles Reali coach Clerici Auto – social photo Cabiate Volleyball

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