La Salle back on track, rips Adamson | Inquirer Sports

La Salle back on track, rips Adamson

/ 12:23 AM February 14, 2016

LA SALLE got back on track as it coasted past Adamson University, 25-13, 25-13, 25-16, to seize solo hold of second spot yesterday in the UAAP Season 78 women’s volleyball tournament at the Filoil Flying V Arena.

After a surprise setback to National University Wednesday, the Lady Spikers booked their third win in four contests to stick close to defending champion Ateneo (3-0).

“The players showed interest in getting back after losing [to NU],” said La Salle coach Ramil De Jesus. “I’m glad they delivered and executed everything we asked them to do.”

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In the other match, Toni Rose Basas delivered 19 points off kills and collected six digs while Remy Palma added 12 points as Far Eastern University kept a lock on University of Santo Tomas rookie Cherry Rondina to beat the Tigresses, 25-22, 25-18, 15-25, 25-23.

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FEU held the spitfire Rondina to just 14 points to even its record to 2-2 card.

Mika Reyes chipped in four of the Lady Spikers’ 10 blocks, with Majoy Baron and rookie May Luna combining for six.

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Ara Galang led the way for the Lady Spikers with 10 hits and five digs while Baron added nine points.

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Aside from tossed in 18 excellent sets, veteran playmaker Kim Fajardo also delivered on offense with nine points, her final one coming from a combination play from Reyes midway in the third set.

Jema Galanza and Mylene Past had a miserable day for the Lady Falcons, finishing only with six and three points, respectively.
May Roque was the only lone bright spot for Adamson with nine hits.

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