"MEGA IS GONE, BUT JEONG KWAN-JANG WILL PLAY VOLLEYBALL NEXT SPRING."

"Mega is gone, but Jeong Kwan-jang will play volleyball next spring."

"Mega is gone, but Jeong Kwan-jang will play volleyball next spring."

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"I didn't cry even if I won so many times when I was a player, but I don't know what life is like."
Was it because he felt like a father sending his daughter to study abroad? The coach cried profusely when he saw his foreign student heading to the departure hall. "Don't cry," the coach told him.

The Dong-A Ilbo met with Koh Hee-jin (45), the coach of the women's professional volleyball team, who finished the season. "It's hard to calm down my sorrows by winning two games and losing three games in the championship match against Heungkuk Life Insurance," the Korean volleyball player said with a smile. "It was like a championship match, so I felt very relieved. I want to finish recruiting players and take a good rest."

Jeong Kwan-jang's "Spring Volleyball" was a drama of tears. Libero Yellow, who has a bad back, shed tears due to severe pain during the third playoff game against Hyundai Engineering & Construction. Setter Yeom Hye-sun burst into tears after winning the championship game. The championship game was also full of tears. Apogit Spiker Mega ended the fourth playoff game on the brink of a cliff with a victory in full set. Coach Ko Hee-jin also shed tears several times without fans knowing.

He won many championships when he was a Samsung Fire and Marine Insurance player, but this is the first time that Ko has been on the stage as a head coach of the championship. "It was the first championship game in 13 years as a head coach of the team. But I wanted to have a proper fight as I came up with a hard time," he said. "However, there were so many players who were sick. Everyone around me predicted Heungkuk Life Insurance's advantage, and the atmosphere was subdued." "After losing the first and second games first, I felt bad about it. I won the third game with the determination of 'Let's catch just one game,' and brought it to the fourth game with the same mindset. It's all thanks to the players who showed off their commitment. That's why I shed tears so far have a unique meaning."

The person who cannot be left out of Jeong Kwan-jang's spring drama is definitely the "Indonesia Express" Mega. He had an overwhelming average of 30 points in five championship games. Even if he couldn't hold the trophy in his arms, he showed off his strong presence against the "Volleyball Empress" Kim Yeon-kyung. The separation process was also beautiful. Mega, who decided to leave the V-League, went back to Indonesia through Incheon International Airport on the 10th, and it became a hot topic of conversation as coach Ko Hee-jin, who saw him off in person, shed tears. 바카라사이트

"Someone asked me how I felt, and at that moment, the past two years, from my first meeting with Mega to the runner-up in the championship match, passed through my mind like a panorama, and I felt very emotional," coach Ko said. "Mega soothed me by saying, 'Don't cry.' I don't know when it will be, but we promised to meet again and win the championship together."

Jeong is preparing for the next season with close determination to make a fresh start. The vacancy will be filled by outside heater Wipawi who played for Hyundai E&C for the past two years. Bukirich's vacancy will be filled by trying out foreign players in May. Internally, he should catch outside heater Pyo Seung-joo who has become a free agent. "Jung's volleyball is not the end," coach Koh said. "The tension and excitement I felt in the championship game remain. We will maintain the capacity well during the rest of the year and become competitive to challenge again."

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