At A Glance
- The Super Spikers seek to hike their 4-2 tally and boost their bid for a berth in the Qualifying Round in their 4 p.m. confrontation with the Thunderbelles.
Vanie Gandler is expected to be at the forefront of Cignal anew. (PVL Images)
Cignal aims to tighten its hold of the top spot when it tangles with a hungry ZUS Coffee side on Thursday, March 5, in the Premier Volleyball League All-Filipino Conference at the Filoil Centre in San Juan City.
The Super Spikers seek to hike their 4-2 tally and boost their bid for a berth in the Qualifying Round in their 4 p.m. confrontation with the Thunderbelles.
Still reeling from a painful five-set loss to Akari last weekend, Cignal hopes to regain its bearings and display its intact core anchored by Vanie Gandler and Erika Santos.
The dynamic duo have been consistent in delivering solid numbers for the Super Spikers, though their combined 46-point output against the Chargers went down the drain.
Cignal is expected to rediscover its end-game poise with coach Shaq Delos Santo also banking on Jackie Acuna, Tin Tiamzon and Gel Cayuna in providing reinforcements at the frontline.
ZUS Coffee, meanwhile, is out to end its three-game slump to crawl out of the bottom standings at 1-5 with Jovelyn Gonzaga and Chinnie Arroyo expected to steer the crew.
In the other pairing, PLDT seeks a crucial win to possibly seize solo first place -- depending on the Cignal-ZUS Coffee outcome -- or at least secure solo second when it clashes with Farm Fresh (2-3).
The High Speed Hitters remained a formidable force, bouncing back from a shutout loss to the Super Spikers with a dominant straight-set win over the Thunderbelles.
Savi Davison and Kim are slated to lead PLDT’s charge along with Majoy Baron and Mika Reyes to challenge Farm Fresh’s frontline composed of Ces Molina and Trisha Tubu.