PVL: FEU takes no. 1 after quick win over San Sebastian | Inquirer Sports

PVL: FEU takes no. 1 after quick win over San Sebastian

By: - Reporter / @MarkGiongcoINQ
/ 05:36 PM July 28, 2018

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Far Eastern University made quick work of San Sebastian, 25-15, 25-22, 25-18, to gain solo lead in the Premier Volleyball League Collegiate Conference Saturday at Filoil Flying V Centre in San Juan.

It was a collective effort for the undefeated Lady Tamaraws, who rolled to their third straight win.

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“I can see the progression of the team. I’ve been able to give my second six chances to play because my first six are able to control the game,” FEU coach George Pascua said in Filipino.

“The performance of my team is steadily improving and I just hope that we maintain it.”

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The win pulled FEU ahead of idle University of Santo Tomas in the standings. The Tigresses currently own a 2-0 mark.

Heather Guino-o posted a game-high nine points while Celine Domingo and Jeanette Villareal added eight points apiece.

Sofia Sarmiento had seven points for the Lady Stags, who dropped to 0-2.

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