The Philippine Star

Air Force seeks PVL semis vs Adamson

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Hair Fairy Air Force hopes to rebound from its straight-set setback to Pocari Sweat the last time out as it shoots for the third semifinal berth against ousted Adamson-Akari in the Premier Volleyball League Open Conference at the Filoil Flying V Center in San Juan today.

The Lady Jet Spikers dropped a stinging 19-25, 19-25, 27-29 defeat to the Lady Warriors in their duel for the second semis slot last Wednesday but they remain confident of nailing the elusive berth as they face the Lady Falcons in their 6:30 p.m. clash.

Adamson, UP and the Power Smashers are out of the race with identical 1-5 cards with the last two seats being disputed by Air Force, Perlas-BanKo and BaliPure.

The Jet Spikers have the inside track to the third spot although the Lady Falcons will surely be going all out to play the spoiler’s role and at the same time boost their confidence as they step up their buildup for the UAAP wars.

In contrast, Perlas-BanKo and BaliPure, tied at fourth spot at 3-3, will still have to hurdle the first two semifinali­sts at the close of the single round elims of the mid-season conference of the league organized by Sports Vision tomorrow.

The Perlas Spikers will take on the unbeaten Creamline Cool Smashers at 4 p.m. while the Water Defenders will square off with the Lady Warriors at 6:30 p.m.

“We just need to play smart and not be overconfid­ent against them (Lady Falcons),” said Hair Fairy Air Force coach Jasper Jimenez.

Hair Fairy Air Force is actually assured of at least a playoff for a semis berth but the Jet Spikers want to advance outright and avoid going through a sudden death.

“It’s better if we get straight to the semis and not gamble on getting in a playoff,” said Jimenez.

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