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Nagoya keeps Bagunas-led Oita Miyoshi winless in V.League


League-leader Nagoya kept Bryan Bagunas and Oita Miyoshi winless, taking a 25-19, 25-17, 25-20, in the 2020-21 Japan V.League Division 1 Men’s tournament, Sunday at the Toyoda Gosei Memorial Gymnasium in Aichi.

Despite that, the 6-foot-5 Filipino import remained to be at tiptop shape, uncorking 12 points, including a 10-for-22 attacking rate for 45.5 percent.

Curtis Stockton also delivered 17 markers as Weisse Adler slid to 0-12.

Ryosuke Tsubakiyama remained a thorn for Oita as he produced 17 points for the victors after getting 15 yesterday.

Kenta Takanashi had 16 markers on 14 spikes, a block, and an ace to bring the Wolfdogs’ win-loss standing to 10-2.

Nagoya made the difference in the attacking department with a 43-33 advantage. It also took advantage in blocks, 7-2.

Weisse Adler look to break out of their slump on Saturday, December 5, 12 pm, against Sakai Blazers at the Shinnittetsu Sakai Gymnasium.

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