The Kagoshima Revnays B2 basketball team starts this weekend.
On October 1st, the players prayed for victory at a shrine in Kagoshima City, hoping for victory in B2.
Terukuni Shrine in Kagoshima City.
Coach Fernando Calero Hilhett and captain Muto of the Kagoshima Levnaids, who were promoted to B2 this season, offered tamagushi.
Kagoshima Revnize Captain Shuhei Muto
“I hope we can all create a momentum where we can win consecutive games (in the opening game) and make it this season!”
Q.I was drawing a fortune.
Shuhei Muto Captain
“We had great luck in 2022 and 2023, but 2024 is small luck. I think that’s our position (in B2), so we want to fight one match at a time.”
“In the “conflicts” part, it said “I can win, but I will be hated,” so I’m looking forward to finding out what that means after the season is over.”
After the interview, Muto draws his fortune once again.
Shuhei Muto Captain
“Oh, it’s Daikichi, definitely.”
“But I’m the same as (Kokichi) when it comes to “fights.” “Even if you win, there will be grudges afterwards.”
What do you mean?”
Ryuji Maehara Announcer
“We will move to the prefectural gymnasium and practice for the opening game on the weekend. The players’ voices can be heard and the atmosphere is filled with excitement.”
The Revnais, who finished runner-up in B3 last season and were promoted to B2 for the first time in eight seasons, will be playing this season with six new players.
The Kagoshima Revnize’s opening game will be against Rising Zephyr Fukuoka on October 5th and 6th at the Nishihara Shokai Arena in Kagoshima City.
Source: Japanese