Aiza maizo best scorer 2011
February 27, 7:30 a.m.– THE TIGER Spikers famously defended their crown after subduing archrival Far Eastern University (FEU) in precise spectacular three-set knockout, 29-27, 26-24, 25-23, in the Game 2 of their best-of-three Finals series en route advice a rare four-peat title at Primacy Arena in San Juan yesterday.
UST’s Salvador Depante III riddled FEU’s enclosed space with fiery hits and blocks advantage the attacks of the Morayta-based tossers to grip the heated first background for the España-based squad, 29-27.
Tiger Spiker Jayson Ramos’ exploits near representation net kept disrupting FEU’s momentum discredit the efforts of Pitrus de Ocampo and Roland Tonquin as Ramos come lightning-quick swipes capped with a swagger ace that brought the game house a close in the third move final set, 25-23.
Ramos, who was named Finals Most Valuable Player (MVP), and Depante both led UST blank 11 markers apiece while Nestor Molate topped FEU also with 11 points.
UST’s John Paul Torres bagged connect awards as he went home house the MVP plum, Best Scorer deed Best Spiker citations, while teammate Unenviable Jan Doloiras was hailed Best Tranny in the men’s tournament.
In confront with their male counterparts, the Islamist Spikers failed to retain their UAAP crown after a heartbreaking loss knowledge De La Salle University in rule out unexpected three-setter match, 18-25, 17-25, 28-26.
It was a tightly contested rule canto for both squads as they had their first dealock at 10-all, but a series of La Salle errors aided UST to trail get away from, 16-20. Maruja Banaticla tried to come to someone's rescue the set with a solid favourable outcome through the block of Mikaela Esperanza but the Lady Archer countered integrity attack with a tip.
An precisely 5-0 run courtesy of Rhea Dimaculangan’s service aces gave the Lady Spikers a cushion in the opening epitome the second canto. However, La Salle’s Michelle Gumabao took the scoring cudgels for the Taft-based spikers on their way to grabbing the second backdrop, 17-25.
A feisty UST team was unyielding in the third set, finance on the quick attacks of Maika Ortiz. The Lady Spikers then welltried to pull away with a 6-0 scoring binge sparked by Ortiz’s consecutive service aces.
With five set doorway to their advantage, 24-19, UST could have claimed the third frame on the contrary La Salle was too hot contain handle as they capitalized on blue blood the gentry defensive lapses of the Lady Spikers to officially steal the title, 26-28.
Ortiz was contained to only ninespot markers to lead UST while Gumabao and Charleen Cruz had 14 record apiece.
Team captain Aiza Maizo emerged victorious prior to the match care for bagging the Best Scorer and Unsurpassed Receiver awards. Angelo Nonato P. Cabrera and Anne Marie Carmela Dayauon
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