SCHEDULE: Alas Pilipinas at the AVC Challenge Cup 2024
Despite only having a short preparation time, Alas Pilipinas bucked an opening set upset to log its first victory in the AVC Challenge Cup opposite a much taller Australian side, 22-25, 25-19, 25-16, 25-21, Thursday night at Rizal Memorial Coliseum.
La Salle’s Angel Canino, one of the young bloods in the lineup, and Eya Laure provided big numbers for Alas with 17 points apiece.
Canino landed 15 attacks, a block and an ace for the strong opening game win and Laure 14 attacks, two aces and a block to give Australia its first loss after defeating Chinese-Taipei on Wednesday.
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“Hindi ko naman po magagawa lahat ng to kung wala yung mga teammates ko so credit din sa mga teammates ko and sa mga coaches kasi they guided me inside and outside the court,” Canino said. “Sobrang thankful ko sa kanila kasi nandiyan sila para sakin.”
Sisi Rondina was in the zone and dropped 16 points mostly from attacks and an ace and Thea Gagate added 11 points, four coming from blocks.
“The big reason talaga na nakuha namin yung win na to is yung teamwork, kasi given na maikli lang yung time ng preparation namin pero nagawa namin ’to,” Canino said after downplaying her impact on the game.
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“[We were] led by the coaches and ate Jia [de Guzman] talaga and nakakatuwa lang din kasi fino-follow namin si ate Jia and the coaches that’s why meron kaming teamwork, that’s why sobrang bilis lang mag gel,” Canino added.
The Philippines actually led in the opening frame before Australia launched a 7-1 run to steal the set and give its side the lead. But Alas refused to be embarrassed in front of a lot of Filipinos present and executed their strategy much better in the following sets.
Rondina, Vanie Gandler, who played off the bench, and Laure powered a run late in the second frame before Gagate leveled the game at one set apiece.
And it was all about Alas Pilipinas from there on, leading 17-8 at one point in the deciding frame.
Canino, Laure and Rondina committed errors down the stretch that allowed Australia to narrow the margin to 21-18 but Sharma scored two quick attacks and Rondina a crucial block to bring Alas to the match point.
Australia saw some opening after the Akari middle blocker launched a service error and team captain Mikaela Stevens scored one on Laure, but Rondina hammered an emphatic cross-court kill to seal the result.
“I feel like we were just all excited to show what we can do and hindi ko din in-expect na ganito yung kakalabasan this game kasi nga given the short preparation,” Sharma said as they try to gain a piece of the lead facing India next on Friday.
“But I am happy that the team achieved this win today,” Sharma added.
Kara Inskip was the only Australian to reach double digits and paced her squad with 12 points.