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‘Coach’ Valdez takes charge late in Game Three


The Bureau of Customs Transformers nearly let a golden opportunity slip past, letting Bali Pure erase their two-set edge and force a defeat in their do-or-die Game Three meeting, Wednesday evening.

But the Transformers responded decisively in the fifth set, making a crucial lineup adjustment that had skipper Alyssa Valdez hit from the right side of the net instead of the usual left. Customs bolted to an 11-3 lead as their quick adjustment was enough to knockout the Purest Water Defenders.

While it’s usually Customs head coach Sherwin Meneses who makes adjustments in their lineup, it was Valdez who proposed the change this time.

And all Meneses did was trust the best Philippine volleyball player today.SVL-Reinforced-BOC-vs.-Bali-Pure-Valdez-0431 'Coach' Valdez takes charge late in Game Three News PVL Volleyball  - philippine sports news

“Masuwerte talaga kami na sa amin si Alyssa,” said Menses. “Siya talaga nakaisip na lumipat ng position. Ang maganda kasi kay Alyssa, parang may court ka na rin sa loob ng court.”

The two-time SVL MVP was trying to think of a way to open the block for Thai import Kanjana Kuthaisong.

“Solid kasi ng defense ng Bali kay Som (Kuthaisong) so sabi ko kay coach baga magwork if I hit from the right,” Valdez recalled.

The adjustment, however, was a just a small part of how Customs won, thought Valdez.

“I think na we received well lalo na noong fifth set. Bali Pure is such a strong team, kilala ko sila kasi most of them were my teammates so alam kong babawi talaga sila,” she said.

“I knew that we needed to start strong, keep playing strong, and finish stronger.”

Valdez and the Transformers gear up for a Finals clash with Pocari Sweat who has Michele Gumabao and Melissa Gohing – constant foils to Valdez’s title aspirations since their UAAP days.

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“Hindi pa rin naman nagbabago sila Michele and Mel, their still great players and iba talaga ‘yung competitive spirit nila,” the 23 year old open spiker shared.

“For sure, it’s going to be a great a series between our teams.”

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Miguel Luis Flores fell face first into sports writing in high sch9l and has never gotten up. He reluctantly stumbled into the volleyball beat when he started with Tiebreaker Times three years ago. Now, he has waded through everything volleyball - from its icky politics to the post-modern art that is Jia Morado's setting.


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