“We’ll try to get the most of our break to train,” said coach Shaq delos Santos. “We’ll do our best and will focus on building out strength.” Read more 👇
“We don’t consider our team strong,” said coach Shaq delos Santos, whose enviable blend of stars has produced a mix of results – a four-set win over Army, a five-set escape over Choco Mucho and a sweep of Chery Tiggo to set the pace in the mid-season conference of the league organized by Sports Vision.
They must also need to get stronger – and a lot tougher – as they set out against the most feared team in the fold in what could be their biggest test – a much awaited duel with Creamline on Thursday. Tots Carlos, Alyssa Valdez and Jema Galanza form the core of Creamline’s formidable frontline rotation with Michelle Gumabao’s return adding more depth and the likes of Risa Sato, Celine Domingo, Pangs Panaga, Jia de Guzman, Kyla Atienza and Kyle Negrito, Pau Soriano, Ella de Jesus, Fille Cayetano and Rose Vargas backing them with a kind of game that wins big-time matches.
That virtually made Ces Molina, Rachel Anne Daquis, Roselyn Doria, Claudine Troncoso, Angeli Araneta, Ria Meneses and Klarisa Abriam a lot easier as they rolled past the Chery Tiggo Crossovers and sent the inaugural pro league champions to the brink with a third straight defeat.