South Korean prosecutors have arrested two current players in a broadening investigation into match-fixing in professional volleyball. The prosecution office said Thursday that the players were arrested Wednesday, bringing to six the number of people detained, following arrests late last month and early this month.
The volleyball tournament that was bumped from the Myrtle Beach Convention Center to make way for the Republican presidential debate last month will return to Myrtle Beach next year but also will expand and play games in North Charleston.
Prosecutors in South Korea have arrested four over match-fixing allegations relating to the country's professional volleyball league, local media reported on Wednesday.