Bacolod Tay Tung rules girls volleyball

Members of the Bacolod Tay Tung High School Thunderbolts team. PHOTO COURTESY OF JOSE MONTALBO
Members of the Bacolod Tay Tung High School Thunderbolts team. PHOTO COURTESY OF JOSE MONTALBO

BINGAWAN, Iloilo – Bacolod Tay Tung High School Thunderbolts emerged as champions in the secondary girls volleyball tournament of the Victor C. Plagata Cup Season XVII on Sunday night at the Bingawan Civic Center here.

The Thunderbolts, composed mostly of players from the Western Visayas team that ruled the 2024 Palarong Pambansa, clinched the crown after a 25-17, 31-29, 25-15 win over Malinao Pythons of Aklan in the one-game finals.

Rhose Almendralejo emerged as the most consistent player for the Thunderbolts to be named as tournament Most Valuable Player, 1st Best Outside Spiker, and was part of the Mythical Team.

Brianna Nikola Ang and Camila Amor Bartolome were named 1st and 2nd Best Middle Blocker, respectively, while Joenil Anne Ramos was adjudged 2nd Best Outside Spikers. They were all included in the mythical team.

Also receiving individual citations from Bacolod Tay Tung squad were Czarina Marcella Dosayla as Best Opposite Spiker, and Rhea Mae Tomas as tournament’s Best Libero.

Also part of the team are Ana Ysabelle Hermosura, Mary Antonette Bontia, Jan Rose Bulak, Abigael Jirah Labajo, Edz Karylle Escultura, Alexa Bertolano, and Kara Sophia Feril.

After sweeping their three group stages matches on Friday and Saturday, the Thunderbolts cruised to a dominant 25-7, 25-14 straight set victory over Iloilo Doctor’s College on early Sunday.

In the semifinals round later that afternoon, the Ian Macariola-mentored Thunderbolts prevailed over Ateneo de Iloilo, 25-10, 25-23, while Malinao Pythons edged Northwestern Visayas College Maroons 25-21, 4-25, 26-24.

Northwestern Visayas College Maroons, on the other hand, salvaged a bronze medal finish following a 25-14, 25-17 straight set victory over Ateneo de Iloilo in the battle-for-third place game.

In the men’s open category, D’Navigators Iloilo bagged the crown after defeating JC’s Angels in the finals, while University of San Agustin edged Bingawan for third place crown./PN

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