by rick olivares
For the fourth straight UAAP Women’s Volleyball
Finals, it’s Ateneo versus La Salle. And for the record, DLSU is still up in
the finals series match up, 2-1. The Ateneo Lady Eagles are poised not only to
square up matters but to take their second consecutive title.
As much as you’d want to see other teams compete for
the title, right now, the Ateneo-La Salle matchup that is good for the sport as
it brings a lot of interest and drama to the game. Imagine the rivalry has
crossed into another arena – volleyball!
After two rounds, this is how the two teams stand in
terms of the statistical categories:
Spiking: Ateneo #1; La Salle #2
Blocking: La Salle #1; Ateneo #6
Serving: La Salle #1; Ateneo #2
Digging: Ateneo #1; La Salle #2
Setting: Ateneo #1; La Salle #2
Receiving: Ateneo #1; La Salle #3
When the two schools face each other in basketball,
it is oft said you can throw out the statistics because they don’t matter. Does
the same apply in volleyball? With a major injury to a key player, it does
factor in because you have to find out alternative sources for the missing
stats.
Here’s how both teams look heading into Game One.
Ateneo.
They are certainly a much better team than they were
last year with the addition of Bea De Leon and Jhoanna Maraguinot. That means
they have weapons from all sides of the court. This season, they faced
adversity with five-setters versus UP, La Salle, and Adamson as well as coming
back from a huge deficit to get past an upset-minded UE. They even played on
back-to-back days – a first in league history – yet came away with wins.
Their biggest challenge now is the long-layoff. Coach
Anusorn Bundit kept the team working hard playing matches against men’s and
women’s teams (including club teams) and maintaining their practice sked. They
didn’t slack off one bit. But of course, it remains to be seen if it affects
them. But that shouldn’t be an excuse since they saw La Salle deal with it the
past two finals. The plus side for the layoff is it allows those with niggling
injuries to recuperate (although that is tough since Bundit continued with his
hard practices).
Alyssa Valdez has averaged a whopping 27.5 points
against La Salle in the eliminations. She has been the leader for this team for
two years running. She works really hard and others have taken her cue. On the
cusp of another title, she says she won’t let go.
Can the Lady Eagles defend the crown? Sure they can. If
they remain sharp, they don’t treat the series as if it is over (what with the
season-ending injury to Ara Galang), and they stay healthy.
La Salle.
What an opportunity for them! They have a chance to
reverse last year’s inglorious defeat with Ateneo overhauling the Lady Spikers’
thrice-to-beat advantage with a comeback of their own. However, they’ve been dealt a blow with the
loss of Galang who has averaged 15.5 points in the two matches against Ateneo
in the elimination round. That is huge because she isn’t simply any other
player. She’s their leading scorer and when they need a point they go to her. They’ll
need to find someone who can step up because in the two elims matches against
Ateneo, Galang was the only one to score in double figures while Ateneo
produced two to three double-digit scorers.
Nevertheless, this team still has plenty of weapons. In
addition to Cyd Demecillo, Kim Fajardo, and Mika Reyes, Christine Soyud, Mary
Ann Baron, and Carol Ann Cerveza have become huge parts in De Jesus’ rotation.
The missing piece has been Desiree Cheng who was in and out of the rotation
this year as her play was largely inconsistent. She’ll need to come up big to
give her team a fighting chance.
I’d say the burden now falls to Fajardo who is one of
the best setters in the land. She will need to get more creative and find her
other teammates for scoring opportunities. The more she can get involved, the
greater their confidence will grow.
The odds may be stacked against them but they have
veterans from their title teams in Demecillo, Fajardo, and Reyes to lead them. They
are superbly coached. They have pride and that makes them dangerous.
I don’t recall La Salle ever being an underdog. It
would be interesting to see how they respond to adversity and the challenge.
Finals
prediction: The pressure is squarely
on Ateneo. This is theirs to lose. If Ateneo wins game one, they will end it in
two. If La Salle can take the first game, they will gain a lot of confidence
and put Ateneo on their heels. If they can take two early on, they could (emphasis on could) reverse the
tide and claim the sweetest of titles given their situation.
that we will see in the final game....for me i consider the odds are even....even with ara galang missing....both teams are the real beasts and the hottest championship chasers of the league....these finals games for me would have the same intensity and audience as in the brewing pacquiao-mayweather fight...praying that no injuries occur to both teams, sportsmanship and only fair and square competitions happen, and fans and supporters just enjoy the game and hold each others' tempers and only support their favored teams...God bless...!
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