PSL: UP, Foton meet for 7th place | Inquirer Sports

PSL: UP, Foton meet for 7th place

/ 08:07 PM July 17, 2018

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University of the Philippines-United Auctioneers, Inc. and Foton arranged a battle for seventh place in the Philippine Superliga Invitational Conference at Imus Sports Center in Cavite.

Isa Molde came through for the Lady Maroons, who shook off a slow start to beat Cocolife, 23-25, 25-20, 25-16, 25-13, for their first win in the tournament.

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The Tornadoes, meanwhile, didn’t break a sweat after it won by default against University of the East-Cherrylume.

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The Lady Warriors couldn’t get to the venue due to the heavy rain and flood as ‘Henry’ intensified to a tropical storm midday Tuesday.

The game between UP and Foton is on Thursday at Filoil Flying V Centre in San Juan.

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Molde fired 17 points with 14 kills, two service aces and a block and also got enough help from her teammates Marian Buitre, Abi Goc and Jessma Ramos, who combined for 26 points.

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Setter Ayel Estrañero also came up big with 35 excellent sets and 16 digs.

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“Today it went well and the team really deserves the results even though we started in a shaky way,” Okumu added.

With the loss, the Asset Managers face the Iron Lady Warriors for 9th place also on Thursday.

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TAGS: Cocolife, Foton Tornadoes, invitational conference, Isa Molde, Philippine Superliga, UP Lady Maroons, Volleyball

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