The Philippine Star

Smart-Army rips Generika

FACES PETRON IN SUPERLIGA INVITATION­AL SEMIS

- By OLMIN LEYBA

Games tomorrow (Muntinlupa Sports Center) 2 p.m. – Sta. Lucia Realty vs Generika Ayala (battle for 5th) 4 p.m. – Petron vs Smart Army (semis) 6 p.m. – Cignal HD vs F2 Logistics (semis)

Smart-Army took the last semis seat in the Chook to GoPhilippi­ne Superliga Invitation­al Conference as it hammered out a convincing 25-19, 25-22, 25-21 victory over Generika-Ayala last night at Filoil Flying V Center.

The Giga Hitters, continuing their vast improvemen­t and determined to show they belong after a winless debut last conference, stepped up big time and outduelled their quarterfin­al rival with their stifling floor defense and efficient execution to clear the way for their milestone Last-4 appearance against Petron.

Veteran Jing Balse spearheade­d the Smart-Army’s offensive and unloaded seven attacks, including the semis-clinching kill, while Alina Vicar skillfully orchestrat­ed the offensive and tossed 25 excellent sets as the Giga Hitters earned the right to face early semifinali­st Blaze Spikers in tomorrow’s KO semis. “Alam namin malakas ang Generika, natalo nila ang Petron last time pero kahit sino kalaban handa kami, pinag-aralan namin ang galaw nila (We knew Generika is a strong team as evidenced by their win over Petron but we’re ready for whomever we face. We prepared hard for them),” said Vicar.

The loss sent the Lifesavers down to the battle for fifth against Sta. Lucia tomorrow.

The other semis pairing pits Cignal HD against F2 Logistics.

Earlier, Foton cruised past University of the Philippine­s-United Auctioneer­s, 25-14, 25-14, 25-14, to finish the mid-season conference at No. 7.

Bea de Leon was adjudged player of the game, accounting for five attacks, one block and one ace in the Tornadoes’ straight-set triumph.

In the first game, University of the East-Cherrylume capped its stint with a hard-earned 22-25, 26-24, 25-19, 21-25, 22-20 victory over Cocolife.

Mary Ann Mendrez dropped 27 points and had 28 digs to lead the erstwhile winless Lady Warriors to the breakthrou­gh W that allowed them to finish ninth in the 10-team tourney.

“This is most memorable for us and a great learning experience going to the UAAP,” said Mendez, who was backed by Juliet Catindig’s 18, Judith Abil’s 13 and Mariella Gabarda’s 11. “Teamwork did it for us, everyone contribute­d.”

The tournament is supported by Isuzu, UCPB Gen and SOGO Hotel with ESPN5, Hyper HD and Aksyon TV as broadcast partners.

 ?? JOEY MENDOZA ?? Jaja Santiago of Foton scores over Rose Mary Cailing of UP-UAI during their battle for seventh place in the Philippine SuperLiga Invitation­al at the Filoil Fying V Center in San Juan.
JOEY MENDOZA Jaja Santiago of Foton scores over Rose Mary Cailing of UP-UAI during their battle for seventh place in the Philippine SuperLiga Invitation­al at the Filoil Fying V Center in San Juan.

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