The Manila Times

PH triathlete­s fail to deliver

PINAY SPIKERS FINISH 8TH IN ASIAD

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JAKARTA: The Philippine­s took a 1725, 25- 23, 19- 25, 20- 25 beating again from Indonesia to wind up its women’s volleyball competitio­n in the 18th Asian Games with only one victory as against four losses on Saturday at the Gor Bulungan Gym inside the Gelora Bung Karno complex.

With star spiker Aprilia Santini Manganang leading the Indonesian­s, the Filipinas faded in the fourth set to yield the seventh-place spot to the hosts in front of a boisterous home crowd.

Manganang delivered

16 kills and three blocks for 19 points while her sister, an equally-powerful Amasya

points she laced with crucial hits in the third and fourth sets.

The second setback to Indonesia placed the Philippine­s in eighth place— a good enough windup ahead of Taiwan, India and Hong Kong in the 11- nation competitio­n.

Head coach Shaq Delos performanc­e that saw the Philippine­s returning to Asian Games volleyball since New Delhi in 1982.

“We came here with a very modest

so it’s still a mission accomplish­ed for us,” said Delos Santos.

A straight-set win over Hong Kong in the preliminar­ies book the Filipi-

they ran into mighty China. Delos Santos said the seventh- place finish is a strong booster for the country’s bid in next year’s 30th SEA Games.

“We will not stop. We’re just starting the national team program. Our training and exposure in other major tournament­s would definitely continue.”

Mylene Paat was the lone bright spot with 10 hits while Alyssa Valdez and Aby Marano chipped in nine and six markers, respective­ly, for the Nationals, who will march to the AVC Asian Cup in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand in the next

couple of weeks. John Chicano and Niko Huelgas lived up to their billing as the best male triathlete­s in Southeast Asia on Saturday by finishing 10th and 16th, respective­ly, in men’s triathlon in Palembang. Pitted against world-rated rivals, Chicano, a silver medalist in the 2017 Malaysia Southeast Asian Games, clocked one hour, 54 minutes and 33 seconds in the 1.80-km swim/20-km bike/ 10- km run race, exceeding his personal best of 1: 56.00 set in the 2016 Subic Internatio­nal Triathlon. Huelgas, who bagged back- toback golds in the 2015 Singapore and 2017 Malaysia SEA Games, logged 1: 58.39, surpassing his previous time of 1:59.17 in placing 11th in the 2014 Incheon Games.

 ??  ?? Alyssa Valdez powers through the two Indonesian blockers during the 18th Asian Games women’s volleyball classifica­tion round on Saturday at the Gor Bulungan Gym in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Alyssa Valdez powers through the two Indonesian blockers during the 18th Asian Games women’s volleyball classifica­tion round on Saturday at the Gor Bulungan Gym in Jakarta, Indonesia.

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