The Philippine Star

Cargo Movers bag diadem in five-set grind

- By JOHN BRYAN ULANDAY

F2 Logistics averted a meltdown and escaped with a thrilling 25-22, 25-19, 17-25, 22-25, 15-12 win over arch enemy Petron to defend its crown in the Philippine Superliga Invitation­al Conference knockout finale last night at the Ynares Sports Arena in Pasig City.

Kalei Mau proved to be the biggest difference anew as she exploded for 30 points and 21 digs as the Cargo Movers annexed a second straight title in this Invitation­al tourney that was fast-tracked to give way to the national team’s preparatio­n for the 30th Southeast Asian Games.

Majoy Baron (15), Kim Dy (14) and Aby Marano (10) threw in solid support for F2 which bagged its fifth overall title since joining the league in 2016, one away from matching the Blaze Spikers’ haul.

“It’s the most incredible feeling ever for me but I would not be here without my team and my coaching staff. It’s amazing,” said Mau who also embraced her second straight title with F2 since joining the squad this season.

Determined to follow up their All-Filipino Conference conquest, the Cargo Movers grinded out a close 25-22 win in the opening salvo before stepping on the gas in a 24-19 second-set triumph for a commanding 2-0 lead.

But the Blaze Spikers, behind the troika of Aiza Maizo-Pontillas, Sisi Rondina and Bernadeth Pons, refused to call it a night as they conspired in a scorching 7-0 closeout to turn a slim 18-17 lead to a huge 25-17 win that dragged the epic match to a fourth frame.

And Petron rode the momentum to forge a rubber with a 25-22 escape act.

F2, however, had enough gas left in the tank as Mau rediscover­ed her touch in the nick of time with back-to-back hits to propel the defending champion into a close 15-12 win in the decider.

Maizo-Pontillas, Pons and Rondina piled up 23, 18 and 14 markers, respective­ly, in a wasted effort as the previously unbeaten Blaze Spikers suffered their lone but bitter loss in this Invitation­al tourney.

Earlier, Cignal vented its ire on hapless Foton, 25-22, 25-15, 25-17, to secure the bronze medal.

Roselyn Doria churned out 11 points on six hits, three blocks and two aces to banner the vengeful HD Spikers who salvaged a podium finish after a Final Four heartbreak­er versus F2 Logistics the other day.

Skipper Rachel Anne Daquis added 10 markers on nine kills while playmaker Alohi Robins-Hardy was everywhere to collect 10 on three blocks and three aces that she laced with 15 sets.

National team standout Mylene Paat chipped in nine while Janine Navarro and Ranya Musa contribute­d six each as the Cignal bench provided solid support.

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