Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Choco Mucho absorbs ‘never-say-die’ spirit

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Choco Mucho is channeling the same mantra synonymous with the country’s most popular ballclub as it makes huge strides in its quest for glory in the Premier Volleyball League.

An avid fan of Barangay Ginebra San Miguel himself, Flying Titans head coach Dante Alinsunuri­n preaches to his wards the never-say-die spirit — the same mindset that brought success to the Kings in the Philippine Basketball Associatio­n.

“I grew up watching Ginebra. So right now (with Choco Mucho), I always imagine that every game is important. Whatever the situation we face or adjustment­s that we need to make, we always keep in mind that we need to fight until the end,” Alinsunuri­n said.

“Whatever struggles we face inside the court, there’s no giving up. We’ll keep on fighting no matter what. That’s the most important thing for me.”

Emulating the never-say-die spirit has been doing wonders for the PVL’s crowd-drawing club in the season-opening All-Filipino Conference.

Inspired by their breakthrou­gh runner-up finish in the 2nd AFC last year, the Flying Titans are currently on a tear winning all their first four assignment­s for a tie at the top spot with defending champion Creamline.

‘Whatever struggles we face inside the court, there’s no giving up. We’ll keep on fighting no matter what.’

Choco Mucho essayed a masterful 25-18, 25-20, 25-21, victory over erstwhile unbeaten Cignal last Thursday at the Philsports Arena in Pasig City witnessed by no less than celebrated Ginebra import Justin Brownlee.

Alinsunuri­n was just thrilled.

“I’m stoked. It’s rare to see a basketball player following women’s volleyball. I’m really thankful to him for his support in volleyball,” Alinsunuri­n said.

Brownlee, who led Ginebra to six PBA titles and named Best Import thrice, dropped by the PVL to watch the games and see his favorite local volleyball hero in reigning Most Valuable Player Sisi Rondina.

“Man, she’s amazing. The explosiven­ess, the ball placement, you know, it seemed like every time she spikes it, she can get a point,” said the 35-year-old naturalize­d Filipino who helped Gilas win gold medals in the 32nd Southeast Asian Games and 19th Asian Games last year.

“Of course, in this match, she’s being dominant so it’s very exciting to see that,” Brownlee added.

Rondina had 23 points including 22 from kills and added eight excellent receptions in the one-hour, 35-minute battle.

“I haven’t really got a chance to see her play in a while so I think, just coming to see her play, it would be nice,” Brownlee said of the open spiker.

Brownlee has admired Rondina’s game since her days at Petron — San Miguel Corporatio­n’s volleyball club — in the defunct Philippine Superliga.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF PVL ?? JUSTIN Brownlee drops by the press room to meet Choco Mucho star Sisi Rondina following their 25-18, 25-20, 25-21 victory over Cignal in the PVL All-Filipino Conference late Thursday.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF PVL JUSTIN Brownlee drops by the press room to meet Choco Mucho star Sisi Rondina following their 25-18, 25-20, 25-21 victory over Cignal in the PVL All-Filipino Conference late Thursday.

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