NCBA stuns La Salle in Spikers' Turf quarters | Inquirer Sports

NCBA stuns La Salle in Spikers’ Turf quarters

By: - Reporter / @BLozadaINQ
/ 07:29 PM August 19, 2015

 Raymark Woo of La Salle goes for a kill off Rayson Fuentes and Jayson Canlas of NCBA, at the San Juan arena .INQUIRER PHOTO/AUGUST DELA CRUZ

Raymark Woo of La Salle goes for a kill off Rayson Fuentes and Jayson Canlas of NCBA, at the San Juan arena .INQUIRER PHOTO/AUGUST DELA CRUZ

National College of Business and Arts shellshocked De La Salle University with an emphatic come-from-behind victory, 25-27, 22-25, 25-22, 25-23, 15-9, in the quarterfinals of Spikers’ Turf Collegiate Conference Wednesday at San Juan Arena.

Reyson Fuentes rose up to deny La Salle’s Raymark Woo to ensure the Wildcats 2-2 record in the quarterfinals and the completion of the mind-boggling comeback.

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Wildcats head coach Ernesto Balubar said the players did not follow the game plan for the first two sets where they fell early.

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“They weren’t following the game plan, we were wasting too many services” Balubar said. “I was fuming but I had to keep my cool so as not to affect the players.”

NCBA started the fifth set strong with a 10-2 run until the Spikers tried to make it close.

A Wildcat foursome scored in double-figures for the now third-seed NCBA with Paul Domingo leading the way with 19 points with Eden Canlas adding 16 and Jason Canlas and Fuentes pitching in 15 apiece.

Woo led the Spikers, which tied with NCBA at 2-2, with 18 points while John Onia and Ralph Calasin added 15 and 13 points, respectively. CFC

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