Negros eliminates San Juan, enters MPVA semis

Negros ICC Blue Hawks’ Christine Joy Apan with a two-handed block against a San Juan Lady Knights Go For Gold player. Photo courtesy of MPVA PHOTO
Negros ICC Blue Hawks’ Christine Joy Apan with a two-handed block against a San Juan Lady Knights Go For Gold player. Photo courtesy of MPVA PHOTO

MANILA – Negros ICC Blue Hawks pulled off a dominant 25-22, 25-20, 25-22 triumph over San Juan Lady Knights Go For Gold in the MPVA quarterfinals over the weekend at the University of Perpetual Help Gym in Las Pinas City.

Angel Mae Habacon top-scored with 15 points, Christine Joy Apan added 10 markers, while Negrense Reyann Cañete and Ma. Audrei Pagayanan chipped in nine and eight markers, respectively, for the semifinals-bound Negros.

Libero Angeliz Cosme also stepped up on the defensive end for the Edgar Barroga-mentored Blue Hawks as she tallied 18 excellent digs and 8 excellent receptions to be named Player of the Game.

“Talagang pinaghahandaan namin ang each game. Hindi rin namin ina-underestimate kung sino man ang makakalaban namin, same preparation lagi,” Cosme said in a post-game interview.

“Ginagawa din naming motivation in every game ‘yung mga errors na naco-commit ng team, that is where the team focuses sa training, para ma-improve heading into the next game,” she added.

The Blue Hawks needed only one win to reach the semifinals round with their twice-to-beat quarterfinals incentive after finishing the double-round eliminations as the top-seed team.

Ypril Tapia top-scored for the Lady Knights with 17 points, Florence Madulid chipped in 13 markers, while Patty Jane Orendain ended with nine markers.

Meanwhile, No. 5 ranked Marikina Lady Shoemasters stayed alive in the quarterfinals after a 27-25, 25-23, 21-25, 21-25, 15-12 victory over the no. 4 seed Nasipit Avantrac Lady Spikers Agusan Del Norte.

Justine Rebleza was named Player of the Game after finishing with 21 points, on 21 attacks, as the Lady Shoemasters send their quarterfinals series with the Lady Spikers to a do-or-die game on Wednesday.

Sydney Niegos also stepped up for the Lady Shoemasters with 13 markers, Mary Joy Onofre contributed 10 points and Ilongga Shannen Palec added nine points in the win./PN

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