The Freeman

Mandaue belles draw first blood

- Gloreitta T. Lariosa

The spirited Mandaue City volleybell­es crushed Catmon in straight sets to draw first blood in their best-of-three North division finals series in the 2018 Governor's Cup Inter-Cities and Municipali­ties Under-18 Developmen­tal Volleyball Tournament on Thursday night at the Mandaue City Sports and Cultural Complex.

In the opening set, Mandaue went through some scary moments before squeezing out a 25-23 win.

Mandaue raced to a 92 start but Catmon, behind the leadership of their skipper Justine Therese Bragat, fought back with savvy to forge a 23-all deadlock.

The hosts though quickly regained their poise and rattled two straight points to hold off Catmon, thanks to a service ace by Trista Castro and a crisp attack by their team captain Sheila Mae Kiseo.

Catmon continued to chase Mandaue in the second set, but the home team again managed to scrape though a thrilling 25-22 win.

In the third set, Kiseo joined hands with Kirsten Chanel Petancio and Jolly Velasquez as Mandaue went for the kill, 25-19.

"Naninguha gyud mi nga walay mahimong fourth set ug paninguhao­n gihapon namo nga sa sunod, third set ra gihapon kutob," said Mandaue coach Jerry Perdiguez.

Mandaue could practicall­y wrap up the division title if they score a repeat but they must brace for one big war as they travel to Catmon for Game 2 at 7:00 tonight at the Catmon municipal gym.—

 ?? JOY TORREJOS ?? A Mandaue spiker scores on a powerful attack during Game 1 of their best-of-three North division finals series against Catmon in the 2018 Governor's Cup Inter-Cities and Municipali­ties Under-18 Developmen­tal Volleyball Tournament on Thursday night at the Mandaue City Sports and Cultural Complex.
JOY TORREJOS A Mandaue spiker scores on a powerful attack during Game 1 of their best-of-three North division finals series against Catmon in the 2018 Governor's Cup Inter-Cities and Municipali­ties Under-18 Developmen­tal Volleyball Tournament on Thursday night at the Mandaue City Sports and Cultural Complex.

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