SSC, Army dispute F4 slot
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SSC, Army dispute F4 slot
SAN Sebastian College and Philippine Army dispute the first semis berth in the Shakey’s V-League Open Conference today in an expected explosive showdown between the league’s leading squads at The Arena in San Juan.
The Lady Stags put one over the erstwhile unbeaten Lady Troopers with a pulsating five-set win last Aug. 18, enabling the Recoletos-based squad to share top honors at the close of the single rounds.
With three victories each in the quarterfinals, SSC and Army face off again not only for the lead but for the first seat in the Final Four of the league’s season-ending conference.
They are actually a cinch to make it to the semis of the tournament sponsored by Shakey’s Pizza, but both teams will surely be going all out in their 4 p.m. encounter for the top spot in the Final Four.
Ateneo and Navy, tied with Air Force in third with 1-2 slates, also seek a crucial win to fuel their own semis bid, ensuring another pair of thrilling matches in the tournament backed by Accel, Mikasa and Maynilad Water.
The SSC-Army duel will be a duel of offense against defense, with the Stags expected to lean anew on American import Lauren Ford, the league’s leading scorer and spiker, and the Troopers hoping to live up to their billing as the No. 1 team in blocks.
The Lady Stags put one over the erstwhile unbeaten Lady Troopers with a pulsating five-set win last Aug. 18, enabling the Recoletos-based squad to share top honors at the close of the single rounds.
With three victories each in the quarterfinals, SSC and Army face off again not only for the lead but for the first seat in the Final Four of the league’s season-ending conference.
They are actually a cinch to make it to the semis of the tournament sponsored by Shakey’s Pizza, but both teams will surely be going all out in their 4 p.m. encounter for the top spot in the Final Four.
Ateneo and Navy, tied with Air Force in third with 1-2 slates, also seek a crucial win to fuel their own semis bid, ensuring another pair of thrilling matches in the tournament backed by Accel, Mikasa and Maynilad Water.
The SSC-Army duel will be a duel of offense against defense, with the Stags expected to lean anew on American import Lauren Ford, the league’s leading scorer and spiker, and the Troopers hoping to live up to their billing as the No. 1 team in blocks.
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