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Creamline zeroes in on PVL’s 1st grand slam

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With the next conference still two months away, Creamline has already set its sights on what could be the crowning jewel to a first ‘grand slam’ in the Premier Volleyball League.

Members of the Creamline Cool Smashers, led by Alyssa Valdez, display their PVL championship trophy.

And with the system in place, coach Sherwin Meneses can’t help but look ahead.

“Actually, it’s a continuous system. The longer the system goes, the more it is improved,” said Meneses after steering the Cool Smashers to a straight-set (25-21, 25-19, 25-8) victory over KingWhale-Taipei in their winner-take-all match for the Invitational Conference crown at the SM Mall of Asia Arena last Sunday.

That should make the Open Conference champions stronger and fiercer when the season-ending Reinforced Conference is fired off on Oct. 8.

“You can’t work out a system in one or two years. so, it’s a continuing process and there’s a lot of work to do,” added Meneses while stressing the need for his wards to stay healthy.

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“Of course, if we are healthy, the job becomes a lot easier,” he added.

With the next tournament to feature imports, Meneses points out the need to tap a reliable, explosive reinforcement although he could conveniently rely on his deep, intact local bench that continues to get better and stronger each passing conference.

“It is very important to get a good import kasi almost 50 percent, talagang pupuntos yan,” said Meneses. “We already have one and we’re trying to bring her in early to practice with the team.”

He, however, wouldn’t disclose which position their import would play and how she would fit in in a team teeming with talents.

But one thing is sure though, Creamline will still rely on its vaunted attacking game anchored on heavy-hitters Tots Carlos, Jema Galanza and Alyssa Valdez while expecting to raise the level of their floor defense following their two-game matchup, including their five-set loss in the semis, with the young but talented Taiwanese.

“Yung fast set nila (through KWT’s playmaker Liao Yi-Jen), ganun din naman si Jia (de Guzman). Pero yung floor defense nila, talagang hirap patakan ng bola,” said Meneses. “So, sinabi ko naman sa mga players na itodo na natin. Kung madedepensahan nila, eh ‘di paluin ng paluin.”

Strike hard the Cool Smashers did as back-to-back conference MVP Carlos and Galanza combined for 23 of the team’s 43 attack points, 13 more than the KWT side.

He also took notice of his wards’ never-say-die attitude, citing in particular Michelle Gumabao and Kyle Negrito’s breakout games while coming off the bench.

“Actually, every game naman, tina-try talaga namin ‘yun, kasi ‘yun ang advantage namin. Alam mo naman si MG (Gumabao) at saka si Kyle (Negrito), veteran players na talaga. Nakikita naman namin sa training na nasa good condition talaga sila. Paminsan hindi nagki-click. Ngayon nag-click sila, so napakalaking bagay noong second set na ‘yun. Game-changer talaga sa laro and they really won the second set for us,” said Meneses.

Gumabao scored four points and provided the spunk in their stirring second set rally from way down while Negrito came through with a slew of digs that had led to a series of Creamline’s attacks and helped overturn a huge deficit into a resounding triumph.

The Taiwanese never recovered from that meltdown and played listlessly and disorganized in the third that set the stage for the Cool Smashers’ romp to a second straight pro championship and the franchise’s fifth in the league organized by Sports Vision.

The one-game title duel also produced a new star in Ced Domingo, who finished with 11 points, highlighted by four blocks, in a stint that netted her the Finals MVP honors.

“Since last conference, talagang si Ced na ‘yung nandiyan sa loob eh. Nag-adjust lang kami ng kaunti sa middle, kasi siyempre, iba na talaga pag matangkad ka. So na-adapt niya ‘yung system na mabilis kaya siguro naging ganyan ‘yung laro niya, especially sa blocking. Pinagtrabahuan niya yun at talagang maganda siyang bumasa sa block,” said Meneses.

He also commended Valdez for delivering the game expected of her despite being bothered by an ankle sprain, but Meneses reserved his last remark on Carlos, saying: “She deserved to be the MVP again since she worked hard for that. Kahit na isang daan palo na ‘yan, hindi naman nagre-reklamo ‘yan. Sana magtuloy-tuloy, madami pa ‘yan. Kasi batang-bata pa.”

That makes the Cool Smashers’ more than ready in their pursuit of the league’s first “slam.”

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