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Thursday, March 28, 2024

Petron, F2 try to keep hold on lead

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Heavyweights Petron and F2 Logistics seek to keep respective spots on top when they tackle separate foes in the Chooks to Go-Philippine Superliga Invitational Conference today at the Filoil Flying V Centre.

After ruling the previous Grand Prix and Challenge Cup Beach Volleyball competition, the Blaze Spikers are out to inch closer to another title as they gun for their third consecutive victory against Generika-Ayala in the 4:15 p.m. second game of this prestigious club tourney bankrolled by Isuzu, SOGO Hotel and UCPB Gen with ESPN5, Hyper HD and AksyonTV as broadcast partners.

Also looking for to occupy the ceiling are the Cargo Movers, who will clash with University of the Philippines-United Auctioneers, Inc. in the 7 p.m. featured encounter following the 2 p.m. encounter between the Philippine Team and Smart-Army.

The Nationals, however, will be missing six players from F2 Logistics bannered by skipper Aby Marano, Kim Fajardo, Majoy Baron, Kianna Dy, Cha Cruz-Behag and Dawn Macandili while Petron stalwarts Frances Molina and Mika Reyes are also not expected to see action.

Still, head coach Shaq Delos vowed that they would show up prepared and ready to roar for another impressive victory.

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“We have to be more prepared because we’re going to miss players from Petron and F2 Logistics,” said Delos Santos, who guided Petron to a Grand Prix title last May.

“But I still believe that the remaining players can do it and will give their best.”

But all eyes will be on the Cargo Movers, who are looking to gain momentum before their gigantic battle with the Blaze Spikers this Saturday at the Muntinlupa Sports Center.

F2 Logistics head coach Ramil De Jesus said the Cargo Movers should continue to utilize the confidence they gained from a fourth-place finish in the 2018 Sealect Tuna Women’s Volleyball Championship in Sisaket, Thailand.

“It was a huge boost to the confidence of my players at least they got to experience a higher level of competition,” said De Jesus before waging war in this tourney that also has Asics, Senoh, Mikasa, Mueller and Grand Sport as technical sponsors.

“The kind of system we saw in Thailand is what we’re trying to adapt right now more on fast set, quick attack and other things.”

Aside from the six national team players, the Cargo Movers will also bank on current De La Salle stars bannered by Des Cheng, Aduke Ogunsanya, Tin Tiamzon and setter Michelle Cobb as they take on familiar foes led by Isa Molde, Jessma Ramos, Marian Buitre, Ayel Estrañero and rookie Nicole Magsarile.

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