Far Eastern coach Manolo Refugia knows what his Lady Tamaraws have to improve on despite extending their win streak to two in the V-League Collegiate Challenge after surviving Perpetual Help Wednesday at Paco Arena in Manila.
It was just very glaring on the stats sheets.
“We really need to minimize our errors,” Refugia said in Filipino after his Lady Tams committed 39 boo-boos but still were able to escape the Lady Altas, 28-26, 17-25, 25-17, 25-13. “We need that so we can still take control even in tight situations like in the first set. Good thing my players stepped up in the end.”
Chenie Tagaod led the Far Eastern charge with 16 points off 12 attacks that went with four blocks, while Mitzi Panangin also rose to the occasion by adding 12 points.
Refugia also saw something promising in his wards’ game, their 19 blocks that sort of balanced things out for the squad.
“We are still working on our blocking, thankfully we are yielding positive results. But we still have a lot to work on,” Refugia said.
In men’s play, Ateneo thwarted San Beda’s gritty stand in the third to carve out a 25-18, 25-17, 25-21 victory.