BLEACHERS BREW EST. MAY 2006

Someone asked me how my blog and newspaper column came to be titled "Bleachers Brew". It's like this, it's an amalgam of sorts of two things: The bleachers area in the stadium/arena where I used to sit when I would watch baseball, football, and basketball games and Miles Davis' great jazz album Bitches Brew. That's how it got culled together. I originally planned on calling it "The View from the Big Chair" that is a nod to Tears For Fear's second album, Songs from the Big Chair. So there.

Monday, February 16, 2015

UP’s Nicole Tiamzon puts the fight in the Lady Maroons



UP’s Nicole Tiamzon puts the fight in the Lady Maroons
by rick olivares

After scoring 15 points in a huge five-set comeback win over UST, the UP Lady Maroons’ open spiker Nicole Tiamzon reflected on the match and her team’s incredible season.

“People will say na walang expectations from us so walang pressure,” said the 19-year old team captain of the Lady Maroons. “Ayaw din naman namin natatalo. Syempre who wants to be in last place? Wala di ba?”

Against Final Four contender UST, the Tigresses looked sharp in the first set as they didn’t allow UP to get into a rhythm. Tiamzon herself was held to one point. “I thought they did a very good job of blocking me and anticipating my movements. Nung hindi ako maka-score inisip ko tutulong ako sa ibang bagay – sa defense, sa receiving, at sa blocking. Pero nung second set, nakapag-adjust na ako.”

During Season 76, Tiamzon was the team’s setter and she now acknowledges that helped her tremendously in making better reads and moving around to find her spot.

“Team game ang volleyball,” explained UP head coach Jerry Yee. “But di ko alam kung saan kami aabutin kung wala si Nicole.”

With the 5’5” dynamo finding the range, Tiamzon’s teammates began to hum along in a cohesive team effort. Angeli Araneta shut down Marivic Meneses in addition to delivering timely hits. Marian Buitre and Vina Alinas also added huge points in turning back UST that took a two sets to one lead.

Despite being down, the Lady Maroons didn’t show any fear or the tentativeness that characterized previous seasons.

“Even before the season began, nagusap kami ng teammates ko na kailangan committed lahat sa pagangat namin as a team. We knew we could achieve things,” related Tiamzon.

Even if the Lady Maroons are no longer catching teams off guard, Tiamzon who is taking up Sports Science at Diliman believes her team can still go farther despite the loss of middle hitter Kathy Bersola to a season-ending knee injury. “We wish Kathy were in the game for us pero ganyan talaga ang sports – injuries are part of the game. And babalik ako dun sa bago magsimula yung season at nagusap kaming lahat na kapit lang.”

At 5-7 and in third place, the UP Lady Maroons have two more matches - - against FEU and National University who all remain in the hunt for a Final Four slot. “Malaking bagay nananlo kami sa UST kasi confidence booster yun for us after being down and it puts us in a better position for the Final Four. Mahirap pero may kasabihan na masarap magcelebrate kapag pinaghirapan mong makuha yung isang bagay. Laban lang.”

Go down fighting?


“Kaya may ‘fighting’ bago nang ‘Maroons’ di ba,” smiled Tiamzon.

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