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F2 Logistics delivered the goods it had failed to dispatch in its semis face-off with Creamline although it needed to hurdle an early slip to fashion out a 20-25, 25-22, 25-18, 25-17 victory and close in on the bronze medal in the Premier Volleyball League All Filipino Conference before a huge Sunday crowd at the SM Mall of Asia Arena.
“Perhaps, we were just adjusting early on. But I felt the fire inside me in the second set,” said Maraño, who shone with her signature running attacks on her way to clinching the game’s top honors.Kim Dy fired 20 points, including 15 on attacks and a couple of aces, while Ara Galang came away with 13 markers and Majoy Baron added nine points to underscore F2 Logistics’ balanced offensive sock.
“I don’t mind kung ano ung points na naibigay ko sa team, ang importante sa akin yung panalo,” added the former La Salle stalwart, who along with her teammates, also drew inspiration from former mentor Ramil de Jesus. PLDT actually kept it close in attacks, yielding just one to F2 Logistics, 47-48, but the Cargo Movers also pounced on the High Speed Hitters shaky reception, scoring eight aces against the latter’s three.
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