Daily Tribune (Philippines)

JOURNEY COMPLETED

Now, we can call ourselves winners and it feels really good to finally reach our goal

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F2 Logistics formally completed its return to glory when it dominated Cignal to capture the Philippine Superliga All-Filipino crown late Tuesday at the Mall of Asia Arena.

It has been a long journey for the Cargo Movers.

After ruling this mid-season conference in 2016, the Cargo Movers bowed to Petron in 2017 and 2018, prompting them to plot a surefire way to regain their lost glory in this prestigiou­s women’s volleyball tournament.

They decided to net the biggest fish in the free-agent market: Kalei Mau.

With the prolific Filipino-American spiker at the attack zone, the Cargo Movers raced to an 11-game winning streak before a very familiar foe — Petron — denied them of a chance to sweep the conference. Their sorry setback was followed with another loss to PLDT Home Fibr to shut down the preliminar­ies with a 12-2 win-loss card.

But F2 Logistics remained defiant. The Cargo Movers creamed Sta. Lucia in the quarterfin­als before dominating Foton in the semifinals setting the stage for a finals showdown with Cignal, which shocked Petron in the Final Four.

In Game 1, Cignal played with fire on its eyes, towing the game to a deciding fifth set before succumbing with a 22-25, 24-26, 25-18, 25-17, 8-15 loss that gave them the confidence to compete against the former champion in Game 2. The Cargo Movers, however, refused to get intimidate­d.

Mau unleashed her fighting form while Aby Maraño, Majoy Baron and Ara Galang were at their best as F2 Logistics crushed Cignal, 25-14, 25-16, 25-19, to clinch the title.

We are ready to play anytime and we have been in the finals in the past three years.

Ramil de Jesus said it’s good to finally unload the monkey off their backs.

“I always tell my players that we’ve always been in the finals, but we fell short,” said De Jesus, who formally ended Petron’s championsh­ip dynasty.

“Now, we can call ourselves winners and it feels really good to finally reach our goal.”

De Jesus said Mau, who emerged as Most Valuable Player, provided the missing link in their attack.

“She was the missing link for us to be able to get back to this situation again,” said De Jesus, who immediatel­y grabbed the hard-hitting former Arizona University spiker shortly after her club disbanded in the off-season.

“I’m thankful that she chose us despite offers from other teams.”

“But don’t get me wrong; even before Kalei’s arrival, F2 Logistics had always been a solid team. We are ready to play anytime and we have been in the finals in the past three years.”

Then, De Jesus politely excused himself to join his team in celebratio­n.

He wanted to savor the sweetness of this victory before embarking on a new challenge in the Invitation­al Conference in October.

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