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Air Force regain fine form, crush Army to force Game Three


Left reeling by a dismal Game One performance, the Philippine Air Force Jet Spikers stayed alive for a return trip to the Premier Volleyball League Finals with a straight-set beating of the Philippine Army Troopers 25-17, 25-18, 25-20 at the PhilSports Arena.

Coming into Game One last Saturday riding a four-game winning streak that saw them dismantle the competition, the Jet Spikers were pegged to overwhelm the Troopers.

Instead what they got was a lesson.

“No excuses kami sa nilaro namin noong Sabado, talagang masama nilaro namin. Maganda nilaro ng Army, hindi namin sila na-match,” said Air Force head coach Rhovyl Verayo.

That drubbing served as their catalyst for today’s match. The Jet Spikers led the entire match by large margins and prevented Army from gaining any momentum with superb play at the net and on the serve. The Air Force gathered 15 total points from blocks and aces while Air Force had jusy four such points.

“Naging lesson talaga sa amin na hindi kami pwedeng mag-relax. Lahat ng team pinaghahandaan din kami kaya kailangan double time kami lagi lalo na sa court,” added Verayo. “Hopefully madala namin sa Game Three ‘yung nilaro namin ngayon. Importante talaga sa amin na makaabot ng Finals.”

Current National U Bulldogs Fauzi Ismail and Bryan Bagunas led Air Force with 13 and 10 points, respectively. With a win on Thursday at the PhilSports Arena, Air Force can make a third fourth straight Finals appearance.

Former UST Tiger Spiker and beach volleyball star Anthony Arbasto continued his stellar season, scoring 12 points for Army.

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The Scores:

Air Force (3) – Ismail 13, Bagunas 10, Tolentino 9, Malabanan 7, Malabunga 6, Abdilla 2, De Ocampo 1, Dela Calzada 1, Lopez 0, Chavez (L).

Army (0) – Arbasto 12, Labide 8, Rico 3, Sumagaysay 2, Reyes 2, Torres 2, Abdulmajid 1, Depamaylo 1, Tajanlangit 0, Reyes 0, Baloaloa 0, Uy (L).

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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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