Cool Smashers edge Chargers, remain unscathed in 10 games
At A Glance
- Creamline bucked a slow start as it edged Akari, 26-28, 25-14, 25-23, 25-22, to keep its record unscathed in the Premier Volleyball League All-Filipino Conference at the Philsports Arena in Pasig City on Thursday, Nov. 30.
Creamline bucked a slow start as it edged Akari, 26-28, 25-14, 25-23, 25-22, to keep its record unscathed in the Premier Volleyball League All-Filipino Conference at the Philsports Arena in Pasig City on Thursday, Nov. 30.

The Cool Smashers overcame their erratic plays en route to extending their winning run to an impressive 10 games and move a win away from sweeping the eliminations.
Tots Carlos exploded anew for Creamline with 23 points highlighted by 21 kills, while Jema Galanza was equally unstoppable on the offensive end by firing 14 attacks to finish with 16 points.
The Chargers put up a solid defensive game backstopped by Fifi Sharma and Roselle Baliton that challenged the Cool Smashers’ offense. The duo combined for nine of Akari’s 16 blocks.
But Creamline’s experience in the crunch shone in the end.
Carlos said the two-hour, 13-minute match gave them more opportunities to look into their game and to not remain complacent.
“Maganda rin na naka-experience kami ng ganitong klaseng game para mas ma-polish pa namin yung laro namin sa semis,” said Carlos.
Creamline actually floundered with 33 errors – 12 in the third set – but still made up for 67 attacks, eight blocks and six aces.
Jeanette Panaga also stepped up for the Cool Smashers with 12 points, including that solid block against Dindin Manabat that sealed the victory.
Manabat finished with 13 points while Erika Raagas added 10 points as Akari slipped to 5-6.