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BOC keeping a positive outlook: ‘Hanggang may Alyssa, may pag-asa’


Gloom fell on the Bureau of Customs locker room after suffering a decisive loss to the Pocari Sweat Lady Warriors in Game One of the 2016 Shakey’s V-League Reinforced Conference, Saturday evening at the PhilSports Arena.

There were few positives to take away from the loss. The Lady Warriors executed an impervious, unrelenting defense for which the Transformers’ had no reply except for frustrated looks to each other.

“Natalo ‘yung team namin dahil sa amin,” a dejected BOC head coach Sherwin Meneses told the media. “Nag-prepare naman kami ngayon. Kaso parang 50 percent lang ang lumabas.”

Meneses rued his team’s attack errors which came as a result of poor service reception. However, the young mentor remains confident especially in his skipper Alyssa Valdez’s ability to carry a team.

“Sabi ko nga, hangga’t may Alyssa ka, makaka-recover ka at makaka-recover. Pero hindi naman porque nagawa namin before na makabawi sa Game Two at Three magagawa na namin ngayon. Kailangan pa rin trabahuhin,” Meneses expressed.

The two-time SVL MVP Valdez was humbly surprised by his coach’s statement. The spiking pride of Batangas, instead, declared that her team’s hopes lie with her teammates.SVL-Reinforced-BOC-vs.-UP-Valdez-1300 BOC keeping a positive outlook: 'Hanggang may Alyssa, may pag-asa' News PVL Volleyball  - philippine sports news

“Hanggang nandiyan din naman ‘yung teammates ko, [may pag-asa pa]. Sila din naman ‘yung tutulong para maging mas lucky kami heading into Game Two,” said the 23-year old open hitter.

“It was a tough loss for the team. Pocari is really strong but we had so many errors today. It shows na we really come prepared and train harder. Hopefully this helps the team. Wala naman kaming puwedeng gawin kundi maging stronger heading into the second game.”

Pulling from her Ateneo mentor Tai Bundit, Valdez stressed the importance of keeping a happy atmosphere from that point onward.

“It’s important for us to remain positive and focus on our preparation. As an athlete, that’s all you can do – to keep yourself motivated and to share that and influence your teammates.”

“Ang hiling lang din naman ng team is, aside from makapanalo ng game, mabigyan ng magandang laban ‘yung Pocari because they deserve it,” she furthered. “Nandito na din naman kami sa Finals kaya kailangan mas buo ‘yung loob namin. Hindi naman kami mapupunta dito unless hindi namin deserve.”

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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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