Bacolod Tay Tung stuns Adamson in Shakey’s girls volleyball

After top-scoring with 13 points for the Thunderbolts, Alex Montoro was hailed as the Most Valuable Player of the Match. PHOTO COURTESY OF HARRIS JORDAN BITALAC
After top-scoring with 13 points for the Thunderbolts, Alex Montoro was hailed as the Most Valuable Player of the Match. PHOTO COURTESY OF HARRIS JORDAN BITALAC

MANILA – Bacolod Tay Tung High School Thunderbolts kicked off its campaign in the 2023 Shakey’s Girls Volleyball Invitational with a 29-27, 25-16 sweep of Adamson University Baby Falcons on Sunday at San Andres Gym in Manila.

Alex Marie Montoro was hailed as the Most Valuable Player of the Match after top-scoring with 13 points for the Thunderbolts, while Jothea Ramos also provided offensive spark with 11 markers.

“We adjusted with our receive and first ball after the first set,” Montoro said. “It also helped that we trusted each other, our hardwork on the floor as well as we trust what the coaches told us.”

The Thunderbolts were engaged in a tight battle with the Baby Falcons early in the first set as they hung on to a slim 16-15 lead before the latter went on a run to build a 23-18 advantage.

Two attacks from Montoro, a drop shot from Dona Mae de Leon and three miscues by the Baby Falcons allowed the Thunderbolts to tie the score at 24-all before reaching match point at 26-24 on an attack by Ramos and an ace by Jihan Chuatico.

The Baby Falcons tied the score for the last time at 27-all via an attack from Shaina Nitura but back-to-back conversions from Ramos and Ana Hermosura clinched the set for the Thunderbolts.

The Thunderbolts were all business in the second set as they cruised to a 5-0 start before widening the advantage to 20-10 behind the conversions of Montoro, Ramos and Hermosura.

The Lady Falcons managed to show some life as they trimmed the deficit to 16-22 but the Thunderbolts leaned on two attacks by De Leon and a service ace by Ramos to seal the win.

“It was a good start for us but there are some testy sequences, especially in the first set,” said Thunderbolts assistant coach Roberto Calamba Jr. “It was a nice performance by our players since we are facing a UAAP runner up team in Adamson.”

The Bacolod City-based volleybelles will aim for their second victory at 12 noon this Saturday, May 13, against Lyceum of the Philippines Cavite Junior Pirates at the same venue./PN

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