The Philippine Star

High hopes for Pinoy spikers in SEAG

- By JOHN BRYAN ULANDAY

Star spiker Bryan Bagunas may have spent only four days with the Philippine men’s national team but he assured his readiness when he comes home later this month in time for the 30th SEA Games.

The former MVP in the UAAP, who currently plays as reinforcem­ent for top club Oita Miyoshi Weisse Adler in the Japan V. Premier League, had a brief chance to train with his teammates, who are in the middle of their Japan camp made possible by the Larong Volleyball sa Pilipinas Inc., and the Philippine Sports Commission.

With the former NU stalwart in the fold, the Filipino spikers stood their ground against Division I squad FC Tokyo as it even snatched a set en route to a gallant 22-25, 15-25, 25-21, 18-25 loss recently.

“It’s a big thing for me to be able Members of the Philippine cycling team, backed by Standard Insurance and managed by Ernesto ‘Judes’ Echauz (fourth from right) pose after gracing a sports forum in Manila the other day. The Filipino cyclists are eyeing at least six gold medals in the upcoming 30th SEA Games. Former SEA Games gold medalist Mariela Salamat, El Joshua Carino and Ronald Oranza and newcomer Jermyn Prado are confident they have what it takes to dominate the competitio­ns scheduled in Nasugbu, Batangas. Also present during the forum are Underwater Hockey president Dennis Valdes and athletes JV Lim, Tops Policarpio and Ben Lim. to train with my teammates even for just a while,” said Bagunas, who had to leave the squad yesterday to rejoin his mother club for their scheduled V. League match today.

“At least, I got to play within the system anew and I got to play side by side with my teammates to make sure that we’re on the same page before the SEA Games. It’s a big help.”

Though the 6-foot-5 hitter had already parted with the Nationals for the meantime due to club commitment­s, he is set for homecoming on Nov. 30, two days before the SEA Games volleyball competitio­n is staged from Dec. 2 to 10 at the Philsports Arena in Pasig City.

That should be enough time, Bagunas wishes, to rekindle his bond and chemistry with the rest of the Rebiscobac­ked national team in a bid to end a 14-year podium finish drought since copping a bronze medal in 2005.

“I maybe a bit worried for I would only train with them again for just a short while when I return home but expect an all-out effort from me. I will give my best for the national team. I will pour it for the Philippine­s. So hopefully, we get to finish at the podium,” said Bagunas, who will be joined by other top spikers Marck Espejo and Ran Abdilla at the forefront of the men’s team.

The Filipino spikers are bracketed in Pool B with Cambodia, Vietnam ang 2017 runner-up Malaysia while reigning champion Thailand leads Pool A with Myanmar and Singapore.

Minus Bagunas, the Dante Alinsunuri­n-mentored Nationals will play three more scrimmages against Rissho University, Chuo U and Nippon Sports Science U after previous practice games against Saitama Azalea, Tsukuba United, Fujitsu Red Spirits and Chiba Zelba. They will return home on Nov. 20.

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