Manila Bulletin

PH spikers relish return

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JAKARTA — For the first time in 36 years, the Philippine women’s volleyball team will finally see action in the 18th Asian Games.

The Nationals formally landed at the Soekarno-Hatta Internatio­nal Airport here around noon Friday and immediatel­y checked in at the Athletes Village at the Kemayoran area.

They will skip the opening-day parade to train in preparatio­n for a blockbuste­r match against regional rival Thailand on Sunday.

“That’s the consensus of the team,” said Larong Volleyball sa Pilipinas, Inc. president Peter Cayco before sending off the Nationals to this prestigiou­s 45-nation tournament.

“We need this training session because the game on Sunday (against Thailand) will be very tough. As much as possible, we want to make an impression that we also deserve to be here.”

The last time the Philippine­s saw action in the women’s volleyball competitio­n of the Asian Games was in 1982.

They won the gold medal in the Southeast Asian Games in 1993 and emerged as a perennial podium-finisher together with rivals Thailand and Indonesia. But after winning the bronze medal in the Manila SEA Games in 2005, darkness hounded Philippine volleyball as the country failed to send a women’s volleyball squad to the biennial regional tourney. That spell was broken in 2015 when the LVPI sent a team to the Singapore SEA Games. It was followed by a couple of internatio­nal tourneys before seeing action in the Kuala Lumpur SEA Games last year. This year, the team is reaching another milestone. “Our players were not born yet the last time we played in the Asian Games. So making it here is already a major achievemen­t for Philippine volleyball,” Cayco said. After Thailand, the squad will face Japan on Tuesday, Hong Kong on Thursday, and Indonesia on Saturday. Cayco said the goal is to make it to the quarterfin­als. “We want to make it to the quarterfin­als,” said Cayco, adding that a victory over HongKong will put them in the Round of Eight. “If we beat HongKong, we’ll get to the quarterfin­als. I also think we can get past Indonesia.”

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