Creamline showed its lethal form to dominate KingWhale Taipei, 25-21, 25-19, 25-8, and claim the Premier Volleyball League Invitational Conference ...
“The team had a good mindset today. We just had more rest I think that was the key,” said Creamline head coach Sherwin Meneses in Filipino after winning his second championship. “We had more rest than KingWhale. In the third set, they lost steam.
The Creamline Cool Smashers swept KingWhale Taipei, 25-21, 25-19, 25-8, to claim the PVL Invitational Conference title on Sunday in the tournament finals at ...
Mika Reyes (PLDT) and Dell Palomata (PLDT) - Best Middle Blockers Ces Molina (Cignal) and Alyssa Valdez (Creamline) - Best Outside Spikers Tots Carlos, who was named as Most Valuable Player of the conference, tallied 14 points.
Conference MVP Tots Carlos and Jema Galanza led from the front with 14 and 13 points each, as the Cool Smashers dealt the Taipei side its first loss of the ...
Domingo had more block points than the entire KingWhale side with four against the opponents' three, as she finished with 11 points enroute to her first Finals MVP plum. Conference MVP Tots Carlos and Jema Galanza led from the front with 14 and 13 points each, as the Cool Smashers dealt the Taipei side its first loss of the tournament and put away their second title of the 2022 season. The Cool Smashers lost to the Taipei side in their elimination-round face but surprisingly dominated KingWhale in all departments when it mattered most.
Creamline swept KingWhale Taipei, 25-21, 25-19, 25-8, in the knockout final match to clinch the 2022 Premier Volleyball League (PVL) Invitational Conference ...
Carrying the momentum to the third set, Creamline took the fight out of KingWhale and zoomed to a 22-6 lead to eventually win the match on a Valdez kill. By signing up with an email address, I acknowledge that I have read and agree to the Terms of Service With the victory in front of 13,589 live fans at the arena, the Cool Smashers, who also won the Open Conference last April, notched their fifth title in seven finals appearances.
Creamline stuns KingWhale with a 15-3 run in the pivotal second set of their title match to set up a rousing sweep, while Cignal rallies from two sets down ...
Mika Reyes led all scorers with 19 points off 13 attacks and a team-high 6 blocks, while Rhea Dimaculangan tallied 24 excellent sets as the High Speed Hitters dropped their second five-set game of the conference after winning the first two frames. Jerrili Malabanan scored 13 in the win while Gel Cayuna capped off her campaign with 20 excellent sets and 7 points built off 4 aces and 3 attacks as the HD Spikers fought from two sets down and a 4-13 deficit in the third. Carvalho paced the sorry loss with 12 points off 10 attacks and 2 blocks, while newly crowned Best Setter Liao Yi-Jen tallied 16 excellent sets in KingWhale’s third game in as many days.
CREAMLINE cut erstwhile unbeaten KingWhale-Taipei down to size with a 25-21, 25-19, 25-8 victory and bagged the Premier Volleyball League Invitational Conf.
As in, iyong pinagdaanan namin kanina, napalitan namin ng magandang ending which is iyon naman iyong goal namin pero sobrang slow start talaga kami,” Cignal coach Shaq Delos Santos said. “Siyempre una, thank you kay Lord, grabe and then sa management namin sa support talaga and iyon nga, pinagu-usapan namin kanina grabe sumuot kami sa butos ng karayom. While the win proved quicker than expected, the Cool Smashers had to go through some anxious moments, particularly in the second set when the Taiwanese fought back and took the last of their two six-point leads at 17-11 on a Kyle Negrito service miscue.
Creamline, which has now won its fifth title in the PVL, stamped its class against the guest team that swept the semifinal round.
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The Creamline Cool Smashers are the queens of Philippine volleyball once again as they swept the visiting KingWhale-Taipei in straight sets, 25-21, 25-19, ...
It took Creamline’s designated closer to finish off the visiting squad as Alyssa Valdez, bucking an ankle sprain, blasted in a kill that hit the arm of a KWT defender and into the stands. Earlier, Cignal HD overcame all odds – the absence of two key players, a two-set deficit and a huge hole in the third – as it hacked out an improbable 17-25, 20-25, 27-25, 25-22, 15-5 victory over a luckless PLDT to clinch third place honors, matching its finish in the Open Conference. They kept the momentum of that big assault, racing to an 11-3 lead in the third and cruised to the trouble-free win.