The Philippine Star

Lady Stags, Altas clash in Shakey’s college tilt

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Games today (Ynares Sports Arena) 11 a.m. – St. Benilde vs La Salle (S Turf) 1 p.m. – UP vs EAC (S Turf) 4 p.m. – UP vs San Beda (V-League) 6 p.m. – San Sebastian vs Perpetual Help (V-League)

Gretchel Soltones hopes to sustain her strong performanc­e in the Shakey’s V-League Open Conference as she banners San Sebastian College’s bid against a vastly improved Perpetual Help in today’s opener of Season 13 Collegiate Conference at the Ynares Arena in Pasig City.

Though BaliPure failed to advance to the finals in the season-opening conference of the league, Soltones still ran away with the MVP trophy with the jump-serving, power-hitting ace eager to steer the Lady Stags to a strong finish after missing the semis in last year’s edition of the event won by National University.

“We’re a veteran team and I have faith in my teammates that we’ll do better this conference,” said the 20-year-old Soltones, a native of San Jose, Catmon in Cebu and a fourth year business management student.

Soltones’ team didn’t fare well in this conference last year after she was temporaril­y switched into a libero from her natural position as a spiker to rest her injured shoulder. SSC won just once in five outings and crashed out of the quarterfin­als of the tournament sponsored by Shakey’s.

But Soltones and the Lady Stags have vowed to strike back this time, starting against the Perpetual Help Lady Altas in the 6 p.m. main game of an explosive twinbill.

Perpetual Help surprised the field when it made the Final Four in last year’s NCAA despite parading a youthful roster headed by Jamela Suyat with the Lady Altas upbeat of their chances against nine other squads in this conference backed by Mikasa as the league’s official ball and Accel as official outfitter.

University of the Philippine­s, meanwhile, faces first-timer San Beda at 4 p. m. with the Lady Maroons raring to showcase their vastly improved form following a third place finish in last year’s Reinforced Conference and a strong showing in the recent Open tournament.

All Shakey’s V-League games, set Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, will be shown live on ABS-CBN Sports + Action Channel 23, according to the organizing Sports Vision. Matches can also be viewed live via streaming on

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