UP's Bersola gains confidence from teammates in duel with Santiago | Inquirer Sports

UP’s Bersola gains confidence from teammates in duel with Santiago

By: - Reporter / @BLozadaINQ
/ 11:57 AM March 28, 2017

UP's Kathy Bersola challenges the defense of NU's Jaja Santiago during their game in the second round in the UAAP Season 79 women's volleyball tournament. Tristan Tamayo/INQUIRER.net

UP’s Kathy Bersola challenges the defense of NU’s Jaja Santiago during their game in the second round in the UAAP Season 79 women’s volleyball tournament. Tristan Tamayo/INQUIRER.net

When University of the Philippines veteran Kathy Bersola had the towering Jaja Santiago in front of her she needed a strong support system behind her.

She found that in the five people she shared the court with.

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Bersola had 14 points against Santiago’s 18 but had a slim 8-7 advantage in blocks against the most imposing figure in the UAAP Season 79 women’s volleyball tournament.

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“I saw my teammates and they were playing with such joy and I got confident because I saw that my girls were also confident,” said Bersola, who was the league’s Best Blocker in Season 76.

Bersola’s efforts helped UP get to a 7-5 record and also improved its points to 22 edging National University, which has the same slate, for fourth place in the standings.

UP’s defensive anchor said their four-set win over the Lady Bulldogs, 25-14, 25-27, 25-21, 25-12, was vital in their Final Four bid.

“That was huge because we need the wins,” said Bersola. “This is definitely a confidence-booster and there were games when we struggled. We really performed this game and this was a big help for my teammates.”

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TAGS: Jaja Santiago, Kathy Bersola, NU Lady Bulldogs, UAAP Season 79, UP Lady Maroons, Volleyball

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