Petron tossers bomb F2 | Inquirer Sports

Petron tossers bomb F2

By: - Reporter / @cedelfptINQ
12:37 AM March 11, 2016

Slowly but surely hitting top form, Petron overwhelmed F2 Logistics, 25-14, 25-15, 25-16, Thursday for its second successive win in the 2016 PLDT Home Ultera Philippine Superliga (PSL) Invitational Conference at FilOil Flying V Arena in San Juan.

The Tri-Activ Spikers showed none of the erratic play that hounded them in their tournament debut, coming out strong right from the get-go to deal the Cargo Movers only their second loss in five matches.

The loss hurt the Cargo Movers’ chances of making the final round where the Top 3 will join a Thai team in disputing the crown.

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“We improved our passing and service,” said Petron coach George Pascua. “F2 (Logistics) was out of sync because we were able to pack our service game with power.”

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It took Petron just 68 minutes to put away F2 as Bang Pineda and Aizo Maizo-Pontillas joined forces in finding gaps on the Cargo Movers’ floor defense. Pineda also had 10 digs that went with 12 points.

Maizo-Pontillas, who spearheaded the four set win over Cignal last Tuesday, and Aganon contributed 10 hits for the Tri Activ Spikers who had a total of nine service aces.

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“If you take a look at its lineup, F2 Logistics is more skilled than us,” said Pascua.
“But we prepared hard for them.”

Aby Maraño led F2 with eight points.

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