Tigresses, Lady Warriors dispute top seeding | Inquirer Sports

Tigresses, Lady Warriors dispute top seeding

/ 12:02 AM November 02, 2016

Collegiate spirit against a pair of American imports.

This will take shape when University of Santo Tomas and Pocari Sweat dispute the leadership in the Shakey’s V-League Reinforced Conference today at Philsports Arena.

Coach Kungfu Reyes said UST, with nothing to lose, is motivated enough to face a club team with reinforcements in the 6 p.m. match.

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“We are ready to face anybody for as long as we execute our plays, we don’t have to worry,” said Reyes, whose wards’ only defeat was dealt by Bureau of Customs.

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On the last day of eliminations, the Tigresses and the Lady Warriors will be fighting for better placings in the semifinals.

One thing going for Pocari is its import-powered lineup that has keyed its five straight wins for a share of the top spot.

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Breanna Mackie and Kay Kacsits have adapted to the Pocari system and worked around the local crew led by Michele Gumabao, Myla Pablo and Iris Tolenada.

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But Pocari will have to deal with a solid UST team, starring EJ Laure, Marivic Meneses, Carla Sandoval, Pam Lastimosa, Chloe Cortez and Cherry Rondina.

BaliPure, also assured of a semifinal slot, takes on winless Coast Guard in the first match at 4 p.m.  At 4-2, the Water Defenders are expected to beat the Lady Dolphins.

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