The two coaches met at the venue, shook hands happily, and exchanged greetings, saying, "Did you get home safely yesterday?" As Hyundai E&C's Wipawaii and Chunggwanjang Mega renewed their contracts the previous day, Kang Sung-hyung and Ko Hee-jin were able to comfortably drink soju ahead of the draft.
On Thursday, a day before the women's tryout, the Korea Volleyball Federation announced the renewal of contract between Hyundai Engineering & Construction's Wipawi and Jeonggwanjang Mega. The renewal of contract was expected to some extent.
Compared to the fact that the officials of each team except the two coaches put their heads together until a day ago and agonized over which players to select, Kang Sung-hyung and Ko Hee-jin finished their big homework in advance.
Hyundai Engineering & Construction coach Kang Sung-hyung, who is in his fifth turn at the Traft event, confidently called out Wi-Fi. "Wi-Fi: You did a good job. It matches the color of our players," Kang explained about the renewal of the contract.
Director Ko Hee-jin, who took the podium after Hyundai Engineering & Construction, came up with a doll modeled after Mega, called Mega, and smiled and posed.
Coach Ko Hee-jin said, "I will be with Mega again with a happy and joyful heart. I don't think there is any player like Mega."
As a result of the first drawing, Coach Jang Chi-yeon of Pepper Savings Bank chose Zhang Yu of China as the middle blocker. Kim Ho-cheol of Industrial Bank of Korea (IBK) chose "Uniesta Robles Battista" as the third-ranked player at Korea Expressway Corporation.
Heungkuk Life Insurance's Avon Dan-ja named middle blocker Hwang Ruili of China, and GS Caltex's Lee Young-taek named outside heater Stephanie Wylo.
Meanwhile, the bottom three teams (Pepper Savings Bank, Korea Expressway Corporation, and IBK Industrial Bank) put 30, 25, and 20 beads into the lottery machine to select the pure of the nomination, and the top four teams put 20 each to proceed with the draw.
BY: 메이저 토토사이트
