Lady Falcons shoot "ugly victory" vs Blazers



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Adamson survives St. Benedict by winning his second consecutive victory in the Premier Volleyball League

Posted at 17:15, 29 July 2018

Updated 6:16 PM, 29 July 2018 [19659004] DEFENSIVE STAND. Flora Bernadette, Lea Ann Perez and Eli Soyud have set up a strong front of Adamson against a team from St. Benilde. Photo of Gatpandan / Rappler Mix "data-parentid =" "/>

DEFENSE BOOTH Bernadette Flora, Lea Ann Perez and Eli Soyud set up a solid Adamson front against a team from Saint-Benilde Photo by Mix Gatpandan / Rappler

MANILA, Philippines – Adamson fought the furious comeback of St. Benilde in the 4th set and made a decision 25-22, 22-25, 25-22, 25-21 to nail his second straight Victory at the collegiate of season 2 of the Premier Volleyball League at the Filoil Flying V Center in San Juan, Sunday, July 29.

The Lady Falcons have recovered from a second series of victories La The Lady Blazers 'defense was threatening after being imposed with 4 shots in a row, but the San Marcelino forwards attacked in time and thwarted their opponents' rally.The final 7 points to shaping the win were Air Padda coach described as "ugly."

"It's all ugly ugly, it's so inconsistent, "said Padda, who nevertheless drew 17 shots from Bernadette Flora and Eli Soyud and 13 points from Joy Dacoron.

Rookie T Risha Genesis also made an impressive outing in her first game after missing her previous match against the Perpetual Help Lady Altas, adding 7 hits.

Marites Pablo and Jan Daguil had 23 points for the Lady Blazers, who dropped to sixth with San Sebastián strikers at 0-2 at Sports Vision's mid-season league conference and supported by Mikasa and Asics

In the men's game, UST dethroned La Salle in the decisive and achieved a victory of 25-19, 23-25, 17-25, 25-19, 15-10 to join Adamson at the beginning with a 3-0 slate

Manuel Medina made 18 touchdowns Joshua Umandal scored 19 points and Genesis Redido and Tyrone Carodan scored 11 points apiece for the powerful Tigers, who scored 57 points of attack.

While the UST maintained its victory, La Salle fell to its third consecutive loss.

Earlier, the back sent Arellano, 25-22, 25-21, 22-25, 25-19, for a 2-0 card. – Rappler.com

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