Gorayeb eyes Lady Stags' improvement more than sweep | Inquirer Sports

Gorayeb eyes Lady Stags’ improvement more than sweep

/ 03:26 PM December 30, 2016

San Sebastian is three games away from sweeping its way to the NCAA Season 92 women’s volleyball finals, but coach Roger Gorayeb is far more concerned on getting his team improve in time for the playoff phase.

“Yes we want to sweep, who wouldn’t want that,” said Gorayeb in Filipino. “But I want my team to improve on many aspects like defense and not relying too much on one player but play more as a team.”

The Lady Stags have emerged the only unbeaten team after winning their first six outings and could advance straight to the best-of-three championship round if they could hurdle their last three assignments.

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San Sebastian’s last three games though will be against Final Four conteders Perpetual Help (3-2) on Jan. 13, Lyceum (4-1) on Jan. 23 and defending champion St. Benilde (5-1) on Jan. 25.

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“Hard to think of a sweep early because we know our last three games are all strong teams,” said Gorayeb.

There was some concern, however, about reigning back-to-back MVP Grethcel Soltones’ conditioning.

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Soltones has been far from peak form and is currently just second in the league’s best scoring as she averaged just 16.17 points a game, a shade behind last year’s Finals MVP and St. Benilde star Jeanette Panaga’s 17 hits.

“I did my part, it will really be up to her (Soltones),” said Gorayeb.

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