No player has as much offense as Mega in this Asian quarter
“I felt there was no player who had more attack than Mega.”
Ko Hee-jin, head coach of Jeonggwanjang, is confident.
Coach Ko Hee-jin, who leads Jeonggwanjang Red Sparks, did not exercise his right to select in the 2024 Korea Volleyball Federation (KOVO) Women’s Volleyball Asian Quarter Draft held at Jeju Sun Hotel in Jeju, Jeju, on the 1st. 메이저 토토사이트
There was a reason. Chung will be joined by Megawatti Puttywi (registered name Mega), who breathed new life into the V-League last season. Mega earns an annual salary of 150,000 U.S. dollars for the second year.
Mega is from Indonesia and plays the role of an apogit spiker. He played in 35 games last season and recorded 736 points of attack success rate of 43.95 percent and 0.25 serves per set, giving Jeong a spring volleyball gift for the first time in seven years.
Thanks to Mega, Jeonggwanjang’s popularity has risen in Indonesia, and recently, he went to Indonesia to have a happy schedule amid a state-class hospitality.
Coach Ko Hee-jin took the podium in the draft and carried a doll modeled after Mega to entertain his surroundings.
After the draft, Ko Hee-jin told reporters, “I will join Mega again with a happy and joyful heart. The doll that I brought from the podium was made at the Indonesian embassy in Korea.”
Coach Ko Hee-jin has decided to join Mega even before the Asian quarter draft starts, but she has been watching the players with hawkish eyes. However, Ko is confident that there is no other player like Mega when watching practice matches and other situations.
“I don’t think any other player is as aggressive as Mega. Mega is volleyball, but he has excellent personality. He has a good influence on our players. He has good teamwork. I felt it was right to go to Mega.”
Mega will join Jeonggwanjang’s team training in July after a summer schedule in Jakarta, Vienna, Indonesia.