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Golden Spikers aim to flip script vs Bulldogs

MANILA, Philippines – The Philippines, led by world champion Fierre Afan, proved itself as a major Asian grappling powerhouse after finishing second overall in the 2024 United World Wrestling (UWW) Asian Grappling Championship at the Tagaytay Combat Sports Arena in Tagaytay City recently.

Afan, 20, coppe d two gold medals in the weeklong tournament as the Philippines raked in a total of 16 golds, 26 silvers and 26 bronzes to finish second overall behind No. 1 Kazakhstan (39 golds). Singapore (two golds, five silvers and three bronzes) is at third place.

“I’m very happy to not only win two gold medals but also to see my fellow Filipinos winning golds also in Tagaytay City,” said Afan, the country’s top grappler. “We proved that we could get along with powerhouse Asian teams like Kazakhstan in this combat sport of gr appling.”

Afan bested Kazakhstan’s Alinur Beisen in the final of -77 kgs grappling gi event to cop his first gold. He dominated In dia’s Rhagav Jamwal, Han Rong Darren Foo of Singapore and fellow Mib Burahan in previous bouts.

He also repeated against Beisen in the grappling no gi men’s -77 kgs championship to secure his second gold medal in the competition backed by the Philippine Olympic Committee headed by President Abraham To lentino and the LCS Group of Companies.

Besides Afan, rising women grapplers Andrea Ocampo, Charlie Ratcliff and Annie Parungao bagged two gold medals each in the competition hosted by the Wrestling Association of the Philippines (WAP) with President Alvin Aguilar at the helm.

Ocampo scooped the gold medal in women’s grappling gi -53 kgs division after edging top Kazakh grapplers A ruzhan Kuanyshkyzy and Aida Zhetpissova, and Uzbekistan’s Ultu Askar in previous bouts. She beat the same two opponents from Kazakhstan to take home the -53 kgs grappling no gi gold.

Ratcliff, meanwhile, clinched the -56 kgs grappling gi and no gi gold medals after crushing Balsezim Bakyt of Kyrgyzstan in gi final before beating Singapore’s Giselle Divya Gomez in no gi final, respectively.

Parungao, who has a solid background in jiu-jitsu, claimed the -58 kgs gi and no gi gold medals.

Other gold medalists in the men’s class were Miguel Gutierrez (-58 kgs gi), Lucas Mateo Holganza (53 kgs gi U-15), Joaquin Marte (-63 kgs gi), Alonso Lucas Aguilar (-63 kgs gi) — the son of Alvin Aguilar — and Joshua Dy (-84 kgs gi).

In the women’s class, the gold winners were Yani Lopez (-48 kgs no gi), Clarisse Pasamba (-48 kgs gi), Ella Olaso (-52 kgs gi) and Miriam Balisme (-60 kgs no gi).

“We are thrilled to announce that the Philippine grappling team has achieved their best finish ever in the Asian championship held here,” Aguilar said. “It’s been an incredible journey for us since we first started sending our athletes to Russia to compete during the pandemic.”

“From those humble beginnings, we have produced world champions and Asian champions, along with multiple medalists in both championships. And now, after being given the honor to host the games, our country has finally moved to second overall in Asia, behind champion Kazakhstan.”

Other Filipino men’s gi U-20 medalists were Callum Johnston Roberts (silver in men’s grappling gi U-20 silver), Joshua Dy (84 kgs silver), Mohammed Mib (bronze 77 kgs), Denzel Alipio (66 kgs silver), Joaquin Marte (63 kgs silver), Lord Gabriel del Rosario (58 kgs silver), Miguel Gutierrez (58 kgs bronze), men’s grappling gi U15 were Angelo Lucian Salud (73 kgs bronze), Albert Custodio (53 kg silver), Caleb Paul Crisostomo (47 kgs bronze), and Andreas Lucho Aguilar (men’s grappling gi U-17 63 kgs bronze).

Women’s grappling gi U-20 medalists were Miriam Grace Balisme (58 kg silver), gi U-15 medalists Samantha Lubon (57kg silver), Yani Lopez (57kg bronze) and Chloe Emmanuelle Isidro (48 kg silver).

More than 300 grapplers, including 56 Filipinos, from all over Asia competed in the tournament.

MANILA, Philippines – The University of Santo Tomas Golden Spikers are eager to reverse the situation in the UAAP Season 86 men’s volleyball championship as they face the four peat-seeking National University Bulldogs once again. 

NU swept the Golden Spikers last season as they clinched their fourth consecutive championship. 

Now, the two teams are meeting once again in the gold medal round after UST made history by being the first fourth-seeded team to get into the finals, digging deep against the top-seeded Far Eastern University Tamaraws, 25-18, 21-25, 26-24, 26-24, on Wednesday. 

On the same day, the Bulldogs stamped their ticket to their ninth straight finals appearance after clawing the La Salle Green Spikers, 25-23, 22-25, 25-22, 25-21. 

With the finals rematch on the horizon, reigning league Most Valuable Player Josh Ybanez said the team is aiming to flip the script this time around. 

“Of course, I am happy that we won and advanced to the finals. What we are drawing from is what happened before — we fell short last season,” Ybanez told reporters in Filipino. 

“Now, we will not allow the same thing to happen. Our goal is to become champions, so we will work hard for it,” he added. 

This season, UST broke NU’s 34-game win streak in men’s volleyball after a stunning straight set victory in February. 

In the second round, the Espana-based squad came back from two sets down to complete an elimination round sweep against the Bulldogs. 

“We have nothing to lose. NU is the defending champion, and we are the ones chasing, so the pressure is more on them. We will just play,” said the explosive outside hitter, who scattered 19 points in the Final Four clincher. 

“I can’t promise that we will get the title, but we will fight and work for it so we can achieve it.” 

Gboy de Vega, who chipped in 18 in the game, acknowledged that there is pressure but said it gives them drive. 

“We are happy, and at the same time, there is pressure because we will work next on the finals. But the pressure we have is more on the good side. The pressure gives us a better game, we are more driven,” he underscored. 

“What I can promise to the UST community and to the fans is we will give them a good fight. Win or lose, we will work properly and we will train hard. When the game comes, we will execute better.” 

The best-of-three finals will tip off on Saturday, May 11, 2 p.m. at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.

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