Manila Bulletin

D’navigators go 2-0 in Champs League

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ILOILO made it back-to-back wins to shore up its playoff drive in the Philippine National Volleyball Federation (PNVF) Champions League Monday night, Feb. 12, in a bid to avenge its early exit last edition.

The D’navigators, who finished No. 2 in its group last year only to exit in the quarterfin­als, smashed the Philippine Air Force, 25-18, 25-21, 25-23, in only 85 minutes for the solo lead in Pool B at 2-0.

“We’re just too glad we're up 2-0, we worked hard for this,” Iloilo coach Rizalito Delmoro said.

Delmoro’s wards are Iloilo homegrown, former national team players and a mixture of current collegiate standouts.

They have been stamping their class and haven’t yielded a set so far.

John San Andres rifled in 18 points on 15 hits and also had two blocks and an ace while Kyle Villamor hammered 15 points on 15 attacks for Iloilo, which also made quick work of VNS Asereht, bronze medalist last year, with a 25-20, 25-23, 25-20 win during the opener for an inside track to the semifinals with a game left in its schedule.

“If we keep doing this, we’re going to the finals,” said Delmoro whose team is out for vengeance after bowing to powerhouse Cignal in the quarterfin­als last year.

Opening-day losers VNS Asereht and College of St. Benilde rebounded with crucial wins to stay in playoff contention in the eight-team men’s tournament backed by PLDT, Ayala Land, Nuvali, Cignal, One Sports, One Sports+, Mikasa, Senoh, Foton, Philippine Olympic Committee and the Philippine Sports Commission.

VNS, fresh from a loss to Iloilo, fended off the Philippine Army, 2523, 16-25, 25-22, 25-23 behind the efforts of Kevin Montemayor and Charles Jordan Segui with 14 points each.

 ?? ?? THE AIRMEN try to stay afloat against the D’navigators but end up losing in straight sets.
THE AIRMEN try to stay afloat against the D’navigators but end up losing in straight sets.

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