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Zhejiang sends Petron stumbling in Asia Women’s Club Championship

By: - Reporter / @BLozadaINQ
/ 03:39 PM September 17, 2015

Zhejiang's Qiu Yanan jumps to attack Petron Blaze Spikers.  Photo from AVC Facebook.

Zhejiang’s Qiu Yanan jumps to attack Petron Blaze Spikers. Photo from AVC Facebook.

In a matchup between Chinese champions and Philippine champions, the Chinese showed why are the Asia’s powerhouse.

China League champions Zhejiang thrashed Philippine Super Liga champions Petron Blaze Spikers, 25-15, 25-14, 25-20, to top Group B in the preliminaries of the 2015 Asian Women’s Club Volleyball Championship at Ha Nam Stadium in Vietnam Wednesday.

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According to the tournament’s official Facebook page, Zhejiang hasn’t dropped a match so far.

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Li Ying stopped the Blaze Spikers’ comeback bid in the third set with a powerful set spike.

Zhejiang head coach Wu Sheng said starting out strong proved vital for them as they had the luxury of resting and rotating players throughout the match.

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“We played well in the first set and after that we changed a few players from the substitutions,” Wu said, as per AVC. “We just wanted to rest our best players to have a rest and prepare for the match of the next round.”

Li led the Chinese with 11 points while Dindin Santiago-Manabat had a match-high 14 points for the Filipino, who have only won once so far in the tournament.

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