Tigresses, Lady Tams seize PVL lead share



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Celine Domingo powers the Lady Tamaraws to their second consecutive triumph while the Tigresses rely on rookie Eya Laure in the Premier League volleyball

Posted at 6:32 on July 25 2018

Update at 18:42, July 25, 2018

  HIT. Jeanette Villareal of FEU gets a defender of Satrriani Espiritu of San Beda and Lynne Matias Photo of Michael Gatpandan / Rappler

HIT. Jeanette Villareal from FEU wins the defense of Satrriani Espiritu from San Beda and Lynne Matias Photo from Michael Gatpandan / Rappler

MANILA, Philipppines – The University of the Far East bounced back after an opening win from Santo Tomas in the first college conference of season 2 of the Premier Volleyball League (PVL).

The Lady Tamaraws managed a more convincing triumph this time, taking a 25-16, 21-25, 25-19, 25-22 decision against the University of San Beda for a 2-0 start in mid-season conference. Wednesday, July 25, at the Filoil Flying V Center in San Juan.

Celine Domingo shot a personal best of 22 shots, including 15 attack points and 4 playoff blocks, while playmaker Kyle Negrito produced 21 great sets. Lady Tams has recovered from a second set to outsmart the Red Spikers.

In his previous match against St. Benilde, FEU blew a 2-0 lead but resumed his position in the decisive to escape with a 25-19. , 32-30, 15-25, 24-26, 15-4 decision last Sunday

UST tied the warm start of 2-0 in FEU with a 25-23, 25-22, 25-16 win over Perpetual Help.

Rookie Eya Laure scored 12 kills while Italian Filipino Milena Alessandrini backed her with 11 hits and 10 digs while the Tigresses posted their second asymmetric result. following a 25-21, 25-12, 25-17 loss to San Sebastian last Sunday.

The Altas Lady dropped to 0-2

After a dominant first-round performance in Red Spikers, the Lady Tams struggled in the next frame, allowing the first set of games to be held. equalize before FEU reaffirmed its power – in front and on the ground – and swept the next two.

"We struggled in our middle attack, but when they finally got connected, we were able to get a good match," said FEU coach George Pascua, who also won 10 and 9 markers of Ebon Lycha and Jerrili Malabanan respectively.

Twins Nieza and Jiezela Viray combined The best hitter and skipper of San Beda, Cesca Racraquin, was retained only 5 markers for 29 points

Earlier, the National University won its second consecutive victory with a 25-16, 25-22, 25-22 victory over St. Benilde to win a leadership position in the men's tournament organized by Sports Vision and supported by Mikasa and Asics.

Madzlan Gampong took the place of Bryan Bagunas in 16 kills and finished with 18 points while the Bulldogs dominated. The Blazers join Adamson's Falcons at the helm after they have pushed aside La Salle's side, 25-21, 25-16, 22-25, 25-20, in the other match. – Rappler.com

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