Beach volley teams triumphant in opener

Credit to Author: Tempo Desk| Date: Fri, 29 Nov 2019 09:47:24 +0000

BY KRISTEL SATUMBAGA AND JONAS TERRADO

 

THE Philippine men’s beach volleyball teams opened their medal campaigns on a bright note with easy victories against Timor Leste on Friday in the 30th Southeast Asian Asian Games at the Subic sand courts.

The duo of James Buytrago and Jaron Requinton carved out a 21-13, 21-16 win over Robson Xavier and Christian Jean before the PH 2 tandem of Jude Garcia and Edgar Bonono clobbered Silvano Auduauo and Denyanos Belo 21-7, 21-16.

Up next for the Filipino spikers will be Malaysia on Sunday in this eight-team field vying for a spot in the semifinals.

Meanwhile, the women’s pairs of Sisi Rondina and Bernadeth Pons, and Dzi Gervacio and Dij Rodriguez are playing against Indonesian counterparts at press time.

Rondina and Pons battle Putu Utami and Dhita Juliana while Gervacio and Rodriguez clash with Allysah Mutakharah and Desi Ratnasari.

Each victory in the women’s division is crucial in this knockout game among six teams.

The Philippines is not only seeking a podium finish but also a spot in the Asian Volleyball Confederation Continental Cup set next year.

The last time the country won a medal was in the 2005 edition where Fil-Ams Diane Ilustre and Heidi Pascua settled for bronze.

FLOORBALL TEAMS LOSE

Meantime, the national men’s and women’s team were eliminated from gold medal contention after losing to Singapore in Thursday’s floorball competitions at the College of Human Kinetics Gym inside the University of the Philippines campus.
The Philippines fell 5-2 in the men’s division and 8-1 in the distaff side by the winners of the last floorball events held in 2015, thus dropping to 1-2 and a place in the bronze match of both categories against Malaysia on Sunday.

Both teams were facing the Malaysians at presstime in a preview of the match for a spot in the podium.

Their only wins came against Indonesia with the women’s side prevailing 8-1 and the men’s squad posting a 5-4 triumph.

They dropped their next match against Thailand with the men’s falling 14-4 and the women’s dropping a 6-3 decision.

Composing the men’s team are captain Lucas Oijvall, Jan Claude Vitaliano, Luis Manila III, Jan Bryant Arocena, Renzo Fabon, Fredrick Erik Dahmen, Carl Chris
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