
National U Archipelago ended a five-game spell with a 25-21, 25-17, 23-25, 25-18 victory over Army, dashing the Troopers' slim hopes for a shot at the last semifinal berth in the Spikers’ Turf Open Conference at the Paco Arena on Sunday, March 5.
The Builders bounced back from a third set stumble with a strong start in the fourth anchored on their solid blocking, posting a 16-10 cushion on their way to notching the elusive victory in six games spiked by a Rwenzmel Taguibolos ace.
"Masaya kasi, at least nakakuha ang mgabata ng experience, ng kumpyansanilasalaro. Magandayungpinakitanilamula first hanggang fourth set. Lahat ng mga unforced errors naminnungmga past games namin, napakitanaminna kaya palatalaganilanggawin," said NU mentor Dante Alinsunurin.
Mac Bandola, a former Nazareth School of National U standout, filled the stat sheets with a superb all-around play – 18 points on 12 attacks, five aces and one block. The outside hitter also had three digs and 12 excellent receptions.
Middle hitters Taguibolos and Leo Ordiales added 11 and 12 markers, respectively.
Army fell to 3-6 and out of the semis race
The two teams slugged it out in the opening frame but the NU young guns found their rhythm midway through to take command with outside hitter LlanfredAbanilla nailing the set for the Builders with an off-the-block hit.
The Builders dominated the next set but failed to finish off the Troopers in three as they blew a 16-13 lead with PJ Rojas and Ken Baloaloa steering Army to victory, capped by the latter’s ace.
BenjayloLabide scored 14 points, all coming from attacks, for Army while opposite hitter Mark Enciso was held to eight points.