Japan made its campaign felt at the 2022 Asian Volleyball Confederation (AVC) Cup for Women with a 25-18, 25-19, 25-22 triumph over Southeast Asian ...
21, at the Philsports Arena in Pasig City. “We got nervous because it’s our first play in the tournament but we got to play our volleyball. Despite the dominating victory, Japanese skipper Mika Shibata admitted nerves almost got in the way of their match.
Yuki Nishikawa fired 20 points, nine markers of which came in the third set when Thailand breathed down their necks. The outside hitter finished with 19 attacks ...
Japan, though, pulled through and forced another attack error on Moksri to take the set at 25-19. Thailand opened the match on the front foot before Japan turned to their floor defense to pressure the Southeast Asian side. “They had a very great defense, so we haven’t really got ahead.
Tots Carlos and Kyla Atienza show up with a clutch third-set rally for the Philippines, but Vietnam holds on for a sweeping debut at the 2022 AVC Cup for ...
Although Jema Galanza helped the Philippines get within 2, 16-18, the Vietnamese fired off a 7-1 response to take the commanding 2-0 set lead, 25-17, and set up the frantic third-set finish. Team Philippines got off to a stellar 8-4 start in the first set, capped by a Pangs Panaga quick hit. However, two-time Premier Volleyball League (PVL) MVP Tots Carlos and libero Kyla Atienza showed off their composure in the clutch, and even managed to put the Philippines up, 26-25.
Philippines' late heater was not enough, falling to Vietnam in straight sets, 25-19, 25-17, 31-29, to open its 2022 Asian Volleyball Confederation Cup for ...
Michele Gumabao added 11 while Tots Carlos fired six of her nine points in the set. Jema Galanza led the fightback for the Philippines, scoring five of her 13 points in the third set. Despite the loss, the Philippines was able to keep afloat behind libero Kyla Atienza, who was solid in keeping the ball in play.
MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine women's volleyball team put up a gallant stand in the third set but still fell short to a young but composed Vietnam ...
Tran, a Japan V-League import, led the Vietnamese with 20 points built on 17 attacks, two aces, and a block. Jema Galanza led Creamline’s attack with 13 points. Michele Gumabao and Jema Galanza also had their moments as the Filipino Spikers got off to a strong start in the first set, 8-4, before Tran stopped the bleeding for the Vietnamese and anchored a 13-3 run to build a 17-11 spread.
THE Philippines bowed to Southeast Asian powerhouse Vietnam in straight sets, 19-25, 17-25, 29-31, at the start of the 2022 Asian Volleyball Confederation ...
Team captain Tran led the charge with 20 points while Pham Thi Nguyet Anh and Tran Thi Bich Thuy had 10 points apiece as the Vietnamese asserted its might in their tournament debut to join defending champion China at the top of Pool A. Veteran team captain Tran Thi Thanh Thuy led the charge as the Vietnamese asserted its might in their tournament debut to join defending champion China at the top of Pool A. The hosts put up a whale of a fight in the third set but fell short while playing without top star Alyssa Valdez, team captain Jia De Guzman and head coach Sherwin Meneses.
Bannering the squad are Premier Volleyball League (PVL) Invitational Conference champions Creamline Cool Smashers, but they were missing key cogs Alyssa Valdez ...
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Japan started its AVC Cup for Women campaign with a bang after beating Southeast Asian powerhouse Thailand, 25-18, 25-19, 25-22, on Sunday.
However, Pimpichaya Kokram was able to save a match point for the Thais. Disclaimer: The comments uploaded on this site do not necessarily represent or reflect the views of management and owner of Cebudailynews. In the other match, China routed South Korea, 25-9, 25-8, and 25-9, with Zhuang Yushan leading with 13 points. Not to be outplayed, Nishikawa then closed out the grueling, one-hour, 31-minute match with a smash – her ninth point in the third set which sealed her team’s victory. With momentum on their side, Japan is eyeing a back-to-back win against Taiwan in Pool B’s action on Monday, at 10 AM at the same venue. Her teammate Mizuki Tanaka was the other Japanese player in double digits with 11 points.
The Philippines women's volleyball team will now get a fighting chance of earning valuable FIVB points and compete in the prestigious Volleyball Nations ...
20, that the AVC Cup for Women will now be held annually starting next year where precious points will be up for grabs. Placing ninth at the 2018 AVC Cup, the Filipina spikers will share the stage with China, Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, Iran, Thailand, Chinese Taipei, and Australia starting Sunday, Aug. But because of the situation, they are all missing,” Eom said.
Yuki Nishikawa tallied a match-best 20 points, Miyu Nakagawa had two blocks for a 19-point outing and went 12-of-23 from spikes, while Mizuki Tanaka was the ...
After the Japanese won a challenge on a block touch for a 24-21 advantage, Pimpichaya Kokram was able to save a match point for the Thais. Yuki Nishikawa tallied a match-best 20 points, Miyu Nakagawa had two blocks for a 19-point outing and went 12-of-23 from spikes, while Mizuki Tanaka was the other Japanese player in double digits with 11 points. JAPAN opened its campaign in the AVC Cup for Women with a 25-18, 25-19, 25-22 conquest of Thailand Sunday at the Philsports Arena.
CHINA made quick work of South Korea while Japan survived a three-setter against Thailand at the start of the Asian Volleyball Confederation Cup for Women ...
So we will learn more and more throughout the competition,” South Korea playmaker Choi Yeonghye said through an interpreter. “The rest of the teams are all seniors while we are all young generation. Zhuang Yushan finished with 13 points, eight she made in the third set, while Zhou Yetong and Hu Mingyuan had 11 and 10 points, respectively, for the Chinese.
The Creamline Cool Smashers-bannered Philippine team yielded to Vietnam, 19-25, 17-25, 29-31, in their opening game in the 2022 Asian Volleyball ...
Jema Galanza poured 13 points on 11 attacks and two service aces for the Philippines (0-1), which will next face China on Tuesday in a virtual do-or-die match. Tran paced the 1-0 Vietnam with 20 markers as Thi Bich Thuy Tran and Thi Nguyet Anh Pham chipped in 10 points apiece. A Carlos attack error, a block kill by Vietnam, and a backline attack by Thi Thanh Thuy Tran, however, stopped the Philippines in its tracks as the visitors pulled off a 31-29 escape to sweep the home team.
THEPhilippines gave Vietnam fits before dropping a 19-25, 17-25, 19-31 decision in the AVC Cup for Women Pool A opener Sunday at the Philsports Arena.
Vietnam and China dispute the early Pool A lead at 1 p.m. Vietnam was ahead, 24-23, when Jeanette Panaga scored a kill for the Philippines to extend the third set. THEPhilippines gave Vietnam fits before dropping a 19-25, 17-25, 19-31 decision in the AVC Cup for Women Pool A opener Sunday at the Philsports Arena.
Zhuang Yushan and China needed just 63 minutes to dispose of the young South Korean team.
The Kuang Qi-mentored side jumped into early leads, capitalizing on the reception problems of Korea. China will attempt to go for a back-to-back against Vietnam on Monday at 1 p.m., while South Korea will take on Iran later in the day at 7 p.m., still at the same Pasig venue. China took advantage of the porous defense of the Korean squad, scoring 38 points on attacks and nine on service, and turned to their own defense at the net with 10 blocks.
Zhuang Yushan had 13 points, including eight in the third set, while Zhou Yetong and Hu Mingyuan added 11 and 10 points, respectively, for the Chinese.
China shoots for its second straight win in the group against Vietnam at 1 p.m. They gave us a hard time," said the 17-year old Choi, regarding the five-time AVC Cup for Women winners. So we will learn more and more throughout the competition," said South Korea playmaker Choi Yeonghye through an interpreter. "They are strong, they have the height and everything. "The rest of the teams are all seniors while we are all young generation. [CHINA](https://www.spin.ph/volleyball) scored a quick 25-9, 25-8, 25-9 win over [South Korea](https://www.spin.ph/volleyball) at the start of the [AVC Cup for Women](https://www.spin.ph/volleyball) on Sunday at the PhilSports Arena.
Zhuang Yushan (1st R) of China spikes the ball during the Pool A match between China and South Korea at the 2022 AVC (Asian Volleyball Confederation) Cup ...
(Xinhua/Rouelle Umali) Wang Yifan (top) of China spikes the ball during the Pool A match between China and South Korea at the 2022 AVC (Asian Volleyball Confederation) Cup for Women in Pasig City, the Phillipines, Aug. Zhou Yetong (top) of China spikes the ball during the Pool A match between China and South Korea at the 2022 AVC (Asian Volleyball Confederation) Cup for Women in Pasig City, the Phillipines, Aug.