At A Glance
- High-flying Bryan Bagunas unleashed 18 points built on 16 kills, one block and one ace to spearhead the Filipino spikers, who evened their win-loss record to 1-1 in Pool F.
The Philippines vented its ire on Afghanistan with a 25-23, 25-16, 25-12 victory in men’s volleyball on Wednesday, Sept. 20, in the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou, China.
High-flying Bryan Bagunas unleashed 18 points built on 16 kills, one block and one ace to spearhead the Filipino spikers, who evened their win-loss record to 1-1 in Pool F.
Steven Rotter also came through with strong plays and fired all his 13 points on attacks, while Lloyd Josafat and Joshua Umandal chipped in eight and seven points, respectively.
The Nationals leaned on their smashing offense by smashing 48 kills compared to the Afghans’ 27, while also managing eight blocks and five aces.
No player from Afghanistan scored in double figures with Gulam Rasool Haidari finishing with eight points.
The Filipinos next face powerhouse Japan, which finished fifth in the previous edition held in Indonesia last 2018.
The Japanese are coming off a 26-24, 25-22, 25-8 win over Afghanistan on Tuesday, Sept. 19, and are battling Indonesia at press time.