Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Belen, Disquitado banner NU attacks

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National University dominated in the third week of the University Athletic Associatio­n of the Philippine­s Season 86 volleyball tournament­s — with both of their men’s and women’s teams sweeping their pair of games in that span — with Bella Belen and Jade Disquitado leading the way.

Belen was vital in the Norman Miguel-mentored team’s victories, putting up 19 points, 19 digs, and 11 excellent receptions against Far Eastern University, and 11 markers, 10 digs, and five receptions against the University of the East.

These numbers prompted Belen to earn the Collegiate Press Corps’ UAAP Player of the Week award presented by San Miguel Corporatio­n for the period 4 to 10 March, but what made her even happier was how her teammates also stood out in their triumphs.

“We’re really happy kasi nakita namin na lahat is kayang mag contribute sa team,” said the Season 84 Most Valuable Players and Rookie of the Year, whose squad just won five straight games.

“Our team is not built around star players. We want everybody to play well, nobody will be left behind.”

Belen bested De La Salle University star Angel Canino, University of Santo Tomas prized rookie Angge Poyos, and FEU standout Gerz Petallo for the weekly honor deliberate­d by the college scribes who regularly cover the beat, and is supported by minor sponsors Discovery Suites and Jockey.

Meanwhile, Disquitado was just as indispensa­ble as Belen in the Bulldogs’ own five-game winning streak.

The 2023 Spikers’ Turf

Invitation­al Conference Finals MVP shone in NU’s win against FEU last Wednesday, handing out a career-best 29-point game as well as 23 receptions. He followed it up with 15 markers, four receptions, and two digs against UE on Sunday.

The 5-foot-11 outside hitter, however, deflected all the credit to his coach Dante Alinsuniri­n and his fellow Bulldogs.

“I’m happy because of my good performanc­e, but I’m just following the system of Coach Dante (Alinsunuri­n) and my teammates,” said Disquitado, who received the men’s Player of the Week Honors over teammate Owa Retamar, La Salle’s Vince Maglinao, and Ateneo de Manila University’s Jian Salarzon.

Still, Alinsunuri­n hailed the growth and performanc­e of his young star both on and off the taraflex.

“In terms of skills, his receiving and floor defense have improved,” Alinsunuri­n said. “But it’s not just on the court because he is so determined and persistent during training. He is now focused. I hope his progress will continue.”

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF PVL ?? CREAMLINE is determined to stay unbeaten and grab the solo lead when it battles Strong Group in the PVL All-Filipino Conference.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF PVL CREAMLINE is determined to stay unbeaten and grab the solo lead when it battles Strong Group in the PVL All-Filipino Conference.
 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF UCAL ?? ROBBIE Marion Darang displays his deadly form in towing Diliman College to an 80-73 win over PCU-D in their UCAL-PG Flex Linoleum Season 6 quarterfin­al game.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF UCAL ROBBIE Marion Darang displays his deadly form in towing Diliman College to an 80-73 win over PCU-D in their UCAL-PG Flex Linoleum Season 6 quarterfin­al game.

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