Crossovers, Angels seek crucial wins
With practically only two semi-final spots left, Petro Gazz and Chery Tiggo try to bolster their respective chances and close the door with two others as they face separate foes on Friday in the knockout stages of The All-Philippines Conference Premier League Volleyball Championship enters the warm-up phase. at the PhilSports Arena in Pasig City.
Winning two games in a 4pm battle with Akari, the Angels managed to break the tie in third place with the idle PLDT at 4-2 and were seen as a strong contender against the Chargers as coach Oliver Almadro and his players continue to achieve their “realistic goal” of at least reaching the Finals.
With a score of 6-1, Creamline locked in the first playoff spot, with F2, with a score of 5-2, actually winning the second place.
“That’s the immediate goal,” Almadro said in an earlier interview. “The players have fun playing for each other and they continue to improve with each game.”
Meanwhile, the Crossovers face off against the massively popular Choco Mucho in the game at 6:30 p.m., with a win putting them firmly back in the thick of battle, especially if the Chargers manage to make it difficult. previously suffered.
The Flying Giants, like the Chargers, were clinging to dear life as the trio of Kat Tolentino, Bea de Leon and Maddie Madayag were tested with Choco Mucho losing four of the first six games.
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