Saturday, November 1, 2025
Saturday, November 1, 2025

Flying Titans repel High Speed Hitters in 5, gain semis

UNABLE to put away PLDT with its power game, Choco Mucho went to its net defense in the decider, scoring three straight block points as the Flying Titans charged back from 1-2 set down and hacked out a 25-21, 23-25, 29-31, 25-15, 15-11 decision to advance to the semifinals of the Premier Volleyball League Open Conference at the Filoil Flying V Arena yesterday.

Petro Gazz completed the romp of teams with twice-to-beat edges, repelling F2 Logistics, 25-14, 22-25. 25-20, 25-19, in the nightcap to seal a Final Four clash with Cignal HD on Friday.

Choco Mucho and Creamline dispute the other finals berth.

The Angels put up a strong finishing kick in the third frame then pulled through in a see-saw battle in to advance while frustrating the Cargo Movers from staying in the hunt for a second straight championship after ruling the Champions League via sweep late last year.

Like the Flying Titans, the Angels kept their poise and played with so much cohesion when it mattered most as they frustrated the Cargo Movers, who wrested an 11-9 lead in the fourth but fell behind at 13-16 as the Angels, with Jonah Sabete anchoring their big surge, took seven of the next nine points to storm ahead at 16-13.

They stretched their lead to five on another pair of Sabete hits and the Angels moved at match point with a six-point lead. The Cargo Movers saved one on a block of Aiza Pontillas but the Angels soared to the next round as Ara Galang’s crosscourt hit after a long rally sailed long.

Grethcel Soltones fired 21 points while Sabete finished with 18 hits to spearhead the Angels’ roll to the semis.

Earlier, the Flying Titans, behind Aduke Ogunsanya, Isa Molde and Bea de Leon, foiled three PLDT attacks in the pressure-packed stretch, including two off Chin Chin Basas, giving them a 12-9 cushion before Kat Tolentino fired his 19th and last kill and Choco Mucho moved at match point on a Fiona Ceballos miscue.

But just when they thought they had heard the last of the High Speed Hitters, Basas redeemed herself and banged away back-to-back hits but the Flying Titans found no need to counter with another hit or put another solid defense as Jules Samonte’s backrow attack slammed into the net.

That sparked a wild celebration from the twice-to-beat Choco Mucho side to the delight of majority of the crowd who cheered the Flying Titans no end for their resiliency and determination while acknowledging the High Speed Hitters’ heads-up play all game.

PLDT actually outhit Choco Mucho, 65-62, but the Flying Titans used their ceiling to the hilt, coming through with 10 block points against their rivals’ two while at the same time bucking their struggle on reception that had them yielding 10 aces to the High Speed Hitters.

The Flying Titans, however, pounced on the High Speed Hitters’ miscues, scoring 43 while yielding 26 errors of their own.

“When we fell behind, 1-2, I told my players that it will boil down to mental toughness and their faith in the system and in their teammates, which they did,” said Choco Mucho coach Oliver Almadro. “That’s why in the fourth set, they played better and luckily the Lord gave us the strength to win this game.”

The victory thus sealed a Cignal-Choco Mucho Final Four duel on Friday with Creamline, which dethroned inaugural pro league champion Chery Mucho last Monday, to face the winner in the last quarters pairing pitting twice-to-beat Petro Gazz and F2 Logistics being played at presstime.

PLDT, which placed third in Group B play in the prelims, surprised Choco Mucho with its poise and resolve, fighting back from a first set meltdown as they blew a six-point lead and lost by four, with a big win in the second frame.

The High Speed Hitters then pulled off an improbable escape in the crucial third set that saw them survive eight set points before prevailing in the longest set disputed thus far in the two-week long tournament of the league organized by Sports Vision.

Palomata dumped one to force the last standoff at 29, then Reyes scored on an off-the-block hit on the run and the High Speed Hitters clinched the hard-fought win as Gaston misfired in her attempt to extend the game, her blast failing to clear the net.

“We did expect PLDT to play as hard as it could. Good thing, we have the twice-to-beat advantage. But we didn’t think about it,” said Almadro. “But what’s important is that the team sustained whatever challenge PLDT had put up.”

“It was a test of character when we lost 2 sets. I think we really had built on that…we built on chemistry, we built on heart and we trusted one another to perform at different times,” said Tolentino, who actually struggled in the early going but caught fire in the last two sets. “Because we’re not always be able to rely on our skills, sometimes it’s just heart that brings us to the win.”

Molde also sizzled with 18 points while Ogunsanya stepped up to fire 12 hits and de Leon finished with eight points and Ponggay Gaston, Des Cheng and Caitlyn Viray combined for 16 points.

Four High Speed Hitters churned out double digit outputs to underscore the team’s balanced offensive sock with Basas topscoring with 16 points, Palomata finishing with 15 hits and Ceballos and Samonte chipping in 12 and 11 points, respecitively.

Mike Reyes also scored nine points for PLDT, which dropped to the consolation pool along with BaliPure and Army.

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