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MAIN MAN. Jadealex Disquitado of Iloilo (with ball)tries to score offKevin Liberato (15) and Karlie Nico Ramirez of Philippine Army during their Spikers' Turf Open Conference match at Paco Arena in Manila on Sunday (Feb. 12, 2023). Iloilo won, 17-25, 25-20, 26-24, 25-18, to hike its league-leading record to 4-0. (Courtesy of Premier Volleyball League) MANILA-Iloilo pulled off a 17-25, 25-20, 26-24, 25-18 victory over Philippine Army to take solo leadership in the 2023 Spikers' Turf Open Conference at Paco Arena in Manila on Sunday. Jadealex Disquitado scored all but one of his 19 points on attacks while Jerome Michael Cordez added 14 as the D'Navigators remained unbeaten in four starts. John Michael Apolinario made 27 excellent sets and two blocks, and Neil De Pedro had nine points to go with 14 excellent receptions. After losing the first set, Iloilo head coach John Kenneth Panes reminded his players to double their efforts. "They needed to work harder. I'm glad they listened," Panes said in an interview. D'Navigators came back strong in the second set behind Cordez and middle blocker Nas Gwaza andkept their momentum in the next two, leaning on Disquitado and middle blocker Rash Nursiddik. "Our job is not done yet, there is still room for improvement and we cannot be complacent. We need to keep working because we still have many remaining games," Panes said. The D'Navigators will take a two-week break as Disquitado will be attending a 10-day training camp with the national pool in Chinese Taipei. They will return on March 1 to face the Philippine Navy Spikers. Middle blocker Kevin Liberato finished with 19 points and Benjaylo Labide chipped in 13 for Philippine Army, which absorbed its second setback in four outings. Outside hitters Patrick John Rojas and Mark Christian Enciso contributed 10 points each. On Wednesday, Cignal takes on Philippine Navy at 5:30 p.m. and Volleyball Never Stopsbattles Philippine Air Force at 3 p.m. (PNA) }
TaipeiT-ai-peiTaiwanManilaPhilippinesIloiloIloilo-cityPhilippineBenguetJohn-michael-apolinarioMark-christian-encisoKevin-liberatoJohn Paul Bugaoan of Cignal against two Santa Rosa City defenders during their match in the Spikers' Turf Open Conference at the Paco Arena on Friday (Jan. 27, 2023). Cignal won, 25-19, 25-18, 25-17.(Photo courtesy of Philippine Volleyball League) MANILA- Cignal stamped its class over Santa Rosa City, 25-19, 25-18, 25-17, to get a share of the lead in the 2023 Spikers' Turf Open Conference at the Paco Arena on Friday. John Paul Bugaoan finished with 10 attacks and five blocks as the HD Spikers joined Imus-Ivy Tuason Photography, Philippine Army, Iloilo, and Vanguard on top of the standings in the 11-team tournament organized by Sports Vision. "It's our first game, we still had a lot of unforced errors, service errors to be specific. Maybe their not used to the atmosphere because it's different in training, it's different in the game,"said Cignal head coach Dexter Clamor. "The good thing here is that no matter who is fielded has performed and contributed positively." The HD Spikers' impressive blocking allowed them to take a 20-13 advantage on the way to winning the first frame. Marck Espejo and Bugaoan led Cignal's assault to win the next set while Alfred Gerald Valbuena, Chumason Njigha, Edmar Lutcha Bonono and newcomer Gadpray Aresgado took charge in the third set as the HD Spikers sent the Lions to their second straight loss. Anrie Sarijil Bakil and Mark Kevin Montemayor scored nine points apiece for Santa Rosa City, which will face the Philippine Navy at 3 p.m. on Feb. 1. Cignal, on the other hand, will battle Imus City at 5:30 p.m. (PNA) }
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