Bacolod Tay Tung finishes 3rd in Rebisco Volleyball League

Member of Bacolod Tay Tung High School Thunderbolts that competed in the 2022 Rebisco Volleyball League National Finals. PHOTO COURTESY OF JOSE MONTALBO
Member of Bacolod Tay Tung High School Thunderbolts that competed in the 2022 Rebisco Volleyball League National Finals. PHOTO COURTESY OF JOSE MONTALBO

MANILA – Bacolod Tay Tung High School Thunderbolts salvaged a bronze medal finish in the 2022 Rebisco Volleyball League National Finals on Wednesday night at the Nagano Gymnasium in San Leonardo, Nueva Ecija.

The Thunderbolts, representing Western Visayas in the competition, notched the bronze medal following a 25-13, 25-23, 25-20 straight-set victory over Naga College Foundation Tigers.

Dona Mae de Leon, Alex Montoro, Jihan Chuatico and Ana Hermosura stood tall for the Thunderbolts against the Tigers as they improved from their fourth place finish during the previous edition of the tournament.

“We have fallen short of our goal but I am proud. Our players gave their best,” said Thunderbolts team manager Jose Montalbo. “We played hard but kinulang lang talaga.”

“However, this is a great learning experience for our players. We can build on this, and our graduating players can bring this experience wherever they will play next,” he added.

Prior to the win over the Tigers, the Thunderbolts failed to reach the championship round after bowing to Nazareth School of National University Lady Bulldogs in the semifinals, 25-18, 23-25, 25-20.

It was the Thunderbolts’ lone defeat in the weeklong tourney after sweeping their group matches against the Tigers (25-27, 25-18, 25-16), Eastern Visayas champion Leyte National High School (25-20, 25-16) and Northern Luzon champion Juan R. Liwag National High School (25-10, 25-20).

Also part of the Thunderbolts team were Katherine Shaine Cortez, Amber Lily Biong. Gwen Bañas, Jothea Mae Ramos, Camila Amor Bartolome, Alijah Marie Ysulan, Patricia Grace Hiponia and Rhose Viane Almendralejo.

Meanwhile, NSNU Lady Bullpups emerged as champions in the tournament after defeating California Precision Sports in the finals with Kiana Olango being named as MVP.

Three Western Visayas-based players were also part of Lady Bullpups roster in Bacolodnon Celine Marsh, who was named as 1st outside attacker, as well as Ilonggas Althea Maloto and Robielle Silla./PN

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