The following statistics show the number of points earned by both teams, whether it is through spiking (I), touch out (T), blocking (B) or service ace (S). The points earned by each time has been tabulated and recorded according to where the points are being earned. The court has been split up into 9 parts, shown by the diagram below.

When the ball lands on ACJC’s court, VJC wins a point and vice versa. Take note that this is where the points are being won by the other team. To find out how much points they lose by themselves, they simply have to use the total game point and minus the number of points won by the other team.
ACJC (Ball lands on ACJC court, points VJC won)
1:III 2: 3:TT 4:TT 5: I 6:I 7:SII 8: I 9:
1:IISI 2:TB 3:TT 4:T 5: IT 6: 7:II 8: ISIIIIT 9:
1:I 2:TT 3:TBTBT 4:TIBBB 5:TII 6: 7:IT 8: IIIT 9:
VJC (Ball lands on VJC court, points ACJC won)
1:T 2:I 3:T 4:BBB 5: 6: 7:I 8: 9:
1:I 2:B 3:TBTT 4: 5:S 6: 7:I 8: 9: T
1: 2:T 3: TT 4: 5:I 6:I 7:I 8: 9:
From these statistics, we can see that VJC won most of their points at positions 3,4 and 8 either by touch outs and blocks at positions 3 and 4 or by their spikes and drop balls at position 8. However, their blocking at position 3 is also none the better as ACJC managed to take a total of 6 points from VJC. VJC also managed to spike some clean spikes into positions 1 and 7 which shows that the defense at the right side of the court of ACJC is not very strong.
As for ACJC, they hardly won any points but they manage to put up a tough enough fight to battle out with a score ranging from 13-18, and this shows that VJC has been making a lot of errors, sometimes even totaling up to (18-6=12) 12 points as shown in set 3. This means that the opponents just need to score 13 points in order for their team to win. In the upcoming match against HCI,
NUMBER OF POINTS WON
VJ:AC
SET 1 13:7 SET 2 20:9 SET 3 23:6
TOTAL SCORE
VJ:AC
SET 1 25:13 SET 2 25:14 SET 3 25:18