![]() “Iwas lang tayo sa net,” warned captain ball Villacorta. ![]() ![]() Troubled by his team’s faulty play, Yellow coach Carlito Gelito called for a timeout. The opposing teams started the second set with a close, see-saw fight but Yellow’s De Leon, Basallote and Jay Mark Sarmiento sneaked back-to-back spikes and placement shots, enabling the team to earn a seven-point lead, 19-12.īut Yellow committed consecutive net violations and reception errors, allowing the Blue team to gain confidence and narrow the lead to three, 23-20. After experiencing an unexpected defeat in the first game, the twice-to-beat Yellow netters managed to outshine the Blue spikers and nab the championship title after trouncing the Blue jerseys in the second game of men’s volleyball finals, 26-24, 25-22, 27-25, 25-18.īlue spikers led the first set of the game, 8-5, with the combined efforts of Mark Joseph Tayamora and Leo Manlangit who stunned the opponents with their drop balls and quick kills, aided by the Yellow’s netballs and service errors.īut Yellow matched the opponent’s quick play and tied the set, 10-all, with the heroic saves and digs of libero Ronrick Santos and placings of John De Leon, and finally controlled the game, 15-11, with the strengthened offense of SCUAA players Gerald Basallote and captain ball Joseph Villacorta and defense of John Vincent Bilono.īlue captain ball Felix Nazareno, Lhem Gio Suede and Tayamora, who are all SCUAA players, tried to regain their lead and tied the game, 22-all, with their combination plays, quick attacks and rapid kills.īasallote of the Yellow tried to overpower the opponent with his knock-down kills but Manlangit countered with foxy dumps and speedy spikes, ending the set 26-24, in favor of the Blue team. ![]()
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