Ravenna recorded their 9th victory of the season, after convincingly defeating Canottieri 3:0 (25:16, 25:19, 25:19) in a match from the 10th round of the regular season in Serie A2 Credem Banca. With this success, the team from Ravenna accumulated 27 points and continues to lead the standings, maintaining a two-point advantage over second-placed Prata (25 pts).
The match was played in the ",Pala De Andre", hall and was under the complete dominance of the hosts, who did not allow any serious fluctuations in any set.
Hristiyan Dimitrov again had a strong match, being Ravenna's top scorer:

17 points
+12 efficiency
3 aces
1 block
68% attack efficiency
Dimitrov was stable both in attack and on serve, practically setting the pace in the decisive moments of the first two sets.

Second in scoring for the winners was the other Bulgarian, Samuil Valchinov, who finished with:
10 points
-1 efficiency
62% positive and 23% perfect reception
42% attack efficiency
Valchinov played an important role in stabilizing the reception and the balance between attack and defense, even though he did not avoid a few fluctuations.
Manuel Zlatanov also contributed significantly and finished the match with 8 points.
Ravenna took control from the very first set, quickly opening a lead and closing the segment at 25:16. In the second and third sets, the scenario repeated – stable serving, good defensive organization, and high attack efficiency, leading to 25:19 and 25:19.
The numbers clearly show Ravenna's superiority – 75 against 54 points total, with the hosts managing to build a lead by the middle of each set. The duration of the sets also suggests that Canottieri failed to get into an equal rhythm, especially with serving and counter-attacks.
With this victory, Ravenna consolidates its status as a major favorite for promotion, demonstrating squad depth and stable performance from its Bulgarian volleyball players. The upcoming rounds will be crucial for maintaining their lead over Prata, but the team's current form gives strong reasons for optimism.






