With a magnificent performance by Asparuh Asparuhov, Slepsk Malov Suwałki ended JSW Jastrzębski Węgiel's six-game winning streak, securing a 3:0 (26:24, 25:23, 27:25) home victory. The win brought extremely valuable three points to the hosts, who now have 14 points and occupy 10th place in the standings.
The finishes of all three sets proved crucial, with Slepsk showing greater composure and discipline. Polish opposite Bartosz Filipiak was chosen as the MVP of the match, but Bulgarian national team player Asparuhov was the key factor in the hosts' game.
Detailed individual statistics of Asparuh Asparuhov
Asparuh Asparuhov played the entire match and finished as the top scorer with 18 points.
Attack:
The Bulgarian scored 15 points from attack, completing 21 spikes with an impressive 71% success rate and 61% efficiency. Only 2 attack errors for the entire match – an indicator of excellent decision-making and stability against Jastrzębski's well-organized block.Serve:
Asparuhov served 12 times, scoring 2 aces and committing 4 errors. Despite the negative efficiency percentage, his serve caused significant difficulties for the visitors' reception at key moments.Reception:
He was also actively involved in this element – 23 receptions without a single error, 52% positive and 13% perfect reception, which allowed the setter to maintain a varied and fast game.Block:
He also added 1 point from a block, actively participating in the tactical organization of the front line.Defense:
He recorded 3 digs in defense, as well as 1 touch on the block which led to the rally continuing.
Asparuhov's overall performance was an example of a complete match for an outside hitter – scoring, stability, and contribution in all elements.
Top scorers in the match
Slepsk Malov Suwałki
Asparuh Asparuhov – 18 points
Bartosz Filipiak – 15 points
Jan Nowakowski – 10 points
The trio Asparuhov – Filipiak – Novakowski forms the backbone of Slepsk's attack. It is especially telling that in crucial moments, the balls sought out Asparuhov and Filipiak, who justified the trust placed in them.
JSW Jastrzębski Węgiel
Nicolas Szerszeń – 16 points
Adam Lorenc – 13 points
Michał Gierżot – 9 points
Szerszeń was the main offensive weapon for the visitors, but the lack of sufficient support in key rallies proved decisive. Jastrzębski had their chances in all three sets, but failed to convert them.
For Slepsk, this is not just a victory over a powerhouse, but a clear signal of an upward trend in form, where Asparuh Asparuhov is already establishing himself as a leading figure and team leader.






