Lifesavers in must-win match vs Realtors | Inquirer Sports

Lifesavers in must-win match vs Realtors

04:01 AM October 08, 2019

BACOOR City—Generika-Ayala seeks to regain its winning ways when it clashes with Sta. Lucia at the resumption of the Philippine Superliga Invitational Conference Tuesday at the Bacoor Strike gym here.

Game time is at 6 p.m. with the Lifesavers looking to also regain their confidence following a loss to F2 Logistics last week just before the league took a break to give way to the Asean Volleyball Grand Prix’s second leg.

The Philippines emerged with a bronze medal with Majoy Baron and Dawn Macandili of F2 Logistics running away with the Best Blocker and Best Libero awards, respectively.

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Baron and Macandili will hit the court anew when the Cargo Movers battle Foton at 4 p.m. following the collision between red-hot Cignal and lowly Marinerang Pilipina at 2 p.m.

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At 1-2, the Lifesavers are in third spot in Group B and are in dire need of a win to boost their chances of advancing.

But the Lady Realtors also have the same objective as they are looking to bounce back from back-to-back losses to PLDT Home Fibr and Cignal, turning this battle into a dramatic encounter.

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Generika-Ayala head coach Sherwin Meneses recognizes the significance of this match, saying that they are in a must-win situation entering the crucial stretch of the tournament.

“Every game is important so we must make the most out of every opportunity,” said Meneses.

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