Game s Sunday
(Smart Araneta Coliseum)
4 p.m. – Petro Gazz vs Chery Tiggo
6 p.m. – Choco Mucho vs Creamline
MANILA, Philippines – Creamline coach Sherwin Meneses was a bit prophetic when he told his players before Game 1 of their best-of-three Premier Volleyball League All-Filipino Conference title showdown at the Smart Araneta Coliseum that their bench depth would spell the difference.
In dire need of help, the Cool Smashers’ second-stringers responded and delivered in the clutch in a dramatic, come-from-behind 24-26, 25-20, 25 -21, 25-16 victory over the Choco Mucho Flying Titans Thursday to move on the cusp of extending their dynastic reign.
“Bago mag-start game, sabi ko talaga bench magpapanalo today (Thursday), nagkakatotoo nga,” said Meneses, whose charges could wrap it all up in Game Two Sunday at the same venue.
A decider, if necessary, is set Tuesday at the Big Dome.
After blowing a 12-5 lead in a stinging opening-set defeat, Meneses explored and went to his bench mob.
It started with Bea de Leon.
Then Michele Gumabao and rookie setter sensation Mafe Galanza came in.
Bernad eth Pons followed.
All embraced their new role as backups even thou gh they could start for other teams.
This group of extraordinary league of gentle women helped the proud franchise rally from huge deficits — from 5-12 in the second set, 3-10 in the third and 3-7 in the fourth — that gave it a 1-0 edge and a shot at a glorious and league record eighth championship.
“Laki bagay tiwala ng team at ni coach. Given maipasok kami ng crucial moments, gagawin lang namin ang best namin,” said Gumanao.
“Naka mindset lahat na ready kami mentally, hindi lang nasa loob, pati na rin sa labas ready din dapat,” said Pons.
Jema Galanza displayed her gallantry as she paced her team with 20 points while Tots Carlos and skipper Alyssa Valdez scattered 17 and nine hits, respectively.
But on this one momentous night before 17,457 spectators, it was Creamline’s fantastic bench mob of De Leon, Gumabao, Pons and the younger Galanza that came through when it mattered.
MANILA, Philippines – No. 1 seed University of Batangas tries to extend its winning streak to seven games when it battles No. 4 Philippine Women’s University in the knockout semifinals of the 1st PG Flex- Universities and Colleges Athletic League (UCAL) Women’s Volleyball Tournament on Saturday, May 11, at the University of the Batangas gym in Batangas City.
Led by Kylie Macatangay, Lovelee Hernandez and Lovely Maninmtim, the UB Lady Brahmans are expected to keep their unblemished record intact in their 2 p.m. showdown with PWU side which finished the elims with an even 3-3 card.
The other semis pairing pit No. 2 Lyceum-Batangas (5-1) against No. 3 Philippine Christian University-Dasmarinas (4-2) at 10 a.m.
The winners in both matches clash in winner-take-all game next week.
In men’s side, the top-seeded PCU-D Dolphins also targets a final berth when it goes for a repeat over the No. 4 Centro Escolar University Scorpions at 2 p.m.
The second-seeded Lyceum Pirates are looking to arrange a title clash with elimination round tormentor Dolphins when they clash with No. 3 UB Brahmans at 4 p.m.