
Petro Gazz Angels within the PVL All-Filipino Convention. –PVL PHOTO
MANILA, Philippines — Petro Gazz despatched F2 Logistics crashing again to earth with a bounce again 25-23, 25-13, 25-23 victory within the 2023 Premier Volleyball League All-Filipino Convention on Thursday at Philsports Enviornment.
MJ Phillips led the Angels with 13 factors together with the game-winning block to halt the Cargo Movers’ two-game successful streak and regain their successful methods after a five-set loss to the PLDT High Speed Hitters final week.
“I’m actually comfortable we pulled it collectively after the primary set. We have been actually rattled and we’re simply comfortable we communicated and bought our composure. Pleased with the staff,” stated Phillips, who had 10 assaults, two blocks, and two aces.
Jonah Sabete additionally scored 13 factors and eight receptions, whereas Aiza Maizo-Pontillas 11 factors and 14 digs as Petro Gazz improved to a 3-2 report, tying idle Chery Tiggo at No.4.
“I’m pleased with the staff. I thank the staff for doing it. I simply stated they’re able to doing it and so they believed in themselves, in order that they bought it. I’m comfortable and I’m pleased with these Angels,” stated Petro Gazz coach Oliver Almadro.
Grethcel Soltones chipped in with 10 factors, coming to the rescue within the third after they trailed 22-23 after Elaine Kasilag’s assault and Kim Fajardo’s ace.
Soltones tied the sport with an off-the-block assault and lifted her staff at match level, 24-23 earlier than Phillips blocked Kasilag to win the sport.
Kim Kianna Dy was the lone shiny spot for F2 Logistics with 14 factors off 12 assaults and two blocks, as Myla Pablo was restricted to 6 factors on 26 assault makes an attempt and was benched within the third.
Kasilag and Aby Marano additionally scored six markers every with the Cargo Movers dropping to a 4-2 report within the third seed.
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