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PLDT demolishes Capital1

PLDT puts up a wall against Rovee Instrella and Capital1 in their PVL All-Filipino Conference game at the Filoil EcoOil Centre in San Juan on Saturday. PLDT won, 25-13, 25-15, 25-16. | Photograph COURTESY OF PVL
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Stung by the loss to Petro Gazz the last time, PLDT reset its game by scoring a lopsided 25-13, 25-15, 25-16 win over newcomer Capital1 Saturday to occupy solo fourth place in the Premier Volleyball League All-Filipino Conference preliminaries at the Filoil EcoOil Arena in San Juan.

The High Speed Hitters capitalized on their determined effort to recover from a recent setback that snapped a two-game run, dominating the Solar Spikers with their experience and court strategy, leading to key hits from the wings while foiling several Capital1 attacks from the onset.

Despite a brief slowdown and trailing in the third set, PLDT unleashed a strong finishing kick to complete the rout in 76 minutes.

It was the High Speed Hitters’ third win against a loss, positioning themselves within striking distance of the Creamline Cool Smashers, Choco Mucho Flying Titans and Cignal HD Spikers, all unbeaten in three games.

Savi Davison spearheaded another PLDT onslaught with 22 points, including 19 on attacks, while Fiola Ceballos added 10 points, including three straight points that capped a five-point binge that turned a 7-6 deficit into a four-point lead in the third set.

Although Capital1 fought back and narrowed the game to two points twice, the last at 13-15 on a Dell Palomata attack error following a save by the Solar Spikers, PLDT pounced on Jorelle Singh’s flawed assault, scoring five consecutive points to pull away again.

Kiesha Bedonia then took charge at the finish, scoring all her three points, including two kills and a block.

“The girls bring a lot of energy during game day and it’s good to feed off them,” said Davison, who also contributed nine excellent digs.

Rhea Dimaculangan exhibited near-precision plays and finished with 12 excellent sets and two points while Kath Arado anchored the team’s defense with 13 excellent digs and six receptions.

PLDT, which got six points from Erika Santos and five markers from Palomata, finished with 47 spikes, 20 more than Capital1. With Davison and Palomata producing two blocks each, the High Speed Hitters controlled the net with eight against the Solar Spikers’ lone block.

PLDT also scored five aces while giving up one.

Coach Rald Ricafort expressed satisfaction with the win, emphasizing the contributions of his role players and the team’s consistency. He also highlighted the importance of handling pressure effectively in both training and games.

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