F2 stakes win streak versus Cignal | Inquirer Sports

F2 stakes win streak versus Cignal

/ 05:00 AM November 21, 2017

F2 Logistics aims to keep its record clean against a team that has the ability to smear it in the Chooks to Go-Philippine Superliga Grand Prix at Filoil Flying V Center on Tuesday.

Though struggling to get its act together, Cignal will pose a serious threat against the current league leader on account of its veteran lineup that has a championship pedigree.

Imports Beth Carey, Alexis Matthews and Mami Miyashita have formed a chemistry with the HD Spikers who are led by Jovelyn Gonzaga.

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But they encountered rough times, losing to untested squad Cocolife to stay in the middle of the standings at 2-3.

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Cignal coach George Pascua knows what he’s up against in the main match set at 7 p.m.

“We need to take away their middle game and attacks through effective blocking and floor defense,” said Pascua.
“F2 (Logistics) is a very good team. You have to be at your best defensively for you to win.”

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Middle blockers Aby Maraño and Majoy Baron have been a major focus on the Cargo Movers’ midconference success, punching points and providing shield against enemy forays in their five victories so far.

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That’s on top of the firepower provided by imports Kennedy Bryan and Maria Jose Perez.

In the other game at 4:15 p.m., struggling teams Generika-Ayala (2-4) battles winless Victoria Sports-UST (0-4).

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