SWU belles get ready for V-League stint | Inquirer News

SWU belles get ready for V-League stint

/ 06:32 AM April 28, 2012

THE SOUTHWESTERN University Lady Cobras, fresh of their title win in the Prisaa nationals, leave for Manila today to prepare for their first game in 9th Shakey’s V-League.

The three-time Cesafi champions has been clustered in group A along with Ateneo, Far Eastern University, National University and Perpetual Help.

SWU will see action on Tuesday, 2 p.m., against the FEU Lady Tamaraws.

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Meanwhile, the San Sebastian Lady Stags showed tremendous fighting spirit as they bucked a first-set loss to defeat title contenders Adamson University, 18-25, 25-16, 25-20, 25-21, for its second consecutive win late Thurday at the Arena in San Juan.

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As usual, Thai Jeng Bualee played superbly as she teamed up with Joy Benito and Dafna Robinos to down the two-time champions Lady Falcons.

Bualee, the former four-time MVP who fired 24 hits to power SSC past Letran in last week’s opener, pummeled Adamson’s net defense with her power game, finishing with an impressive 28-kill performance for a 29-point output.

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Benito backed her up with 14 spikes and wound up with 15 markers while Robinos came away with five blocks to underscore the team’s solid defense upfront.

With a 2-0 (win-loss) card, SSC, which last won in the second conference of the 2008 season, moved closer to the quarters in the short, single round elimination round among 10 teams divided into two groups. /Correspondent Jonas Panerio

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