At A Glance
- The Foxies unleashed their finest performance yet, baring their fangs with a relentless offensive assault and rock-solid defense to register their best showing in franchise history.
Farm Fresh marches into semis. (PVL Images)
Farm Fresh stifled Nxled’s vaunted firepower with a commanding 25-17, 25-20, 25-19 victory to march into the semifinals of the Premier Volleyball League All-Filipino Conference at the Filoil Centre in San Juan City on Tuesday, April 7.
The Foxies unleashed their finest performance yet, baring their fangs with a relentless offensive assault and rock-solid defense to register their best showing in franchise history.
Balanced production keyed the victory for Farm Fresh with Trisha Tubu, one of the leading MVP contenders, firing 12 points on 10 attacks and two blocks.
Ces Molina also rediscovered her vintage form, chipping in 10 points, all coming off attacks.
"First time for everyone in the semifinals. First time, no experience,” said Farm Fresh’s Japanese coach Koji Tsuzurabara.
Alohi Robins-Hardy, who had 16 excellent sets on top of five points, credited the team’s cohesion and determination to bounce back from a four-set loss to PLDT in the qualifying round.
“I give credit to my teammates for bringing their A-game into the game. We came out here to win,” said Robins-Hardy.
“We have been working hard together for the past week. It was a tough loss (in the qualifying round), so we just had to bounce back. I’m really proud of my team,” she added.
Farm Fresh’s dominance was underscored by its discipline, committing just 10 errors in the one-hour, 30-minute match -- half of Nxled’s 20.
Brooke Van Sickle paced the Chameleons with 13 points, while MJ Phillips added 11 in a losing effort as Nxled faltered in the second set, undone by 10 unforced errors.