The volley fans’ roars are back, and so did the Cignal HD Spikers, who got back on the winning track with a 25-14, 25-9, 25-14 rout of BaliPure to clinch the first Final Four berth in the Premier Volleyball League Open Conference at the Filoil Flying V Arena.
Everything they did right in sweeping the Group A prelims, they did again Monday as the HD Spikers shrugged off an early skirmish to dominate the Purest Water Defenders with their awesome spiking and superb blocking, court coverage, digging, tipping and serving.
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Top scorer Ces Molina credited their remarkable surge to the degree of confidence and belief that they have for each other and in the system.
“It’s all about trust — sa bawat isa (to each other) and in the process,” said Molina, who unleashed 11 attack points for a 12-hit output in the 69-minute match that marked the return of the fans to the league’s home in San Juan since the 2019 finals between Creamline and Petro Gazz.
They screamed as one in the early going marked by fierce exchanges although the roars became subdued when the HD Spikers started to re-asserted their might and will midway through the opening set and throughout the 69-minute encounter.
“I feel proud (of this team). What we have worked for is already bearing fruit,” said Cignal coach Shaq delos Santos. “But of course, we still have a lot to improve.”
Roselyn Doria added 11 points, Ria Meneses dominated the net with her power tips and four block points for a nine-point production while Angeli Araneta and Rachel Ann Daquis put in eight and seven points, respectively, for the HD Spikers, who could only post one win in nine games and placed last in the league’s pro inaugurals under the bubble setup in Ilocos Norte last year.
This time, they are unbeaten in five games with Cignal looking solid and in control as they gear against winner of the Choco Mucho-PLDT clash in the other quarters pairing of the league organized by Sports Vision.
So overpowering were the HD Spikers that they produced 40 attack points against the Water Defenders’ 17-attack output and finished with nine blocks, seven more than their rivals. They also pounced on BaliPure’s faulty reception and scored six aces in a match that also drew the attendance of cage legend and Philippine Sports commissioner Ramon Fernandez and celebrity Vice Ganda, herself a volley enthusiast.
Janine Marciano’s five-point game proved to be the best for BaliPure, which drew three points apiece from Patty Orendain and Norielle Ipac while Bernadette Flora, Jhoana Maraguinot and Gen Casugod struggled for two points apiece.
BaliPure coach Rommel Abella used every trick in the book to motivate his wards but the HD Spikers proved just too powerful, too cohesive to be rattled off a bit.
The loss dropped the Water Defenders, who finished fourth in Group B, to the consolation pool.