PLDT High Speed Hitters, Petro Gazz Angels clash for All-Filipino finals berth

Game Today
(MOA Arena)
5 p.m — Petro Gazz vs PLDT
PLDT hopes to draw inspiration from its emphatic Game Two win while Petro Gazz aims to recall the form that won its Game One as the two face off today for one last time at the MOA Arena for the remaining Premier Volleyball League All-Filipino Conference finals slot.
The High Speed Hitters levelled their best-of-three semis series at one apiece after a 14-25, 25-23, 25-14, 25-15 victory in last Tuesday’s Game Two and forcing a rubber match that was reset from 6:30 p.m. to 5 p.m.
“Will to win is what we have in this series,” said PLDT coach Rald Ricafort, who is hoping to steer the franchise to its breakthrough finals appearance in the league.
The Angels, for their part, are eyeing to summon the same performance they came up with in a 22-25, 25-19, 25-21, 25-18 triumph in the opener Saturday at the PhilSports Arena.
The winner goes on to tackle Creamline, which swept F2 Logistics in two games in its own series, in the best-of-three finale unfolding on Sunday also at the MOA Arena.
Game Two is on Tuesday while a decider, if necessary, is next week also at the Pasay venue.
Michelle Morente and Jovielyn Prado will be tasked to spearhead the charge anew after taking turns and finishing a combined 31 points while Kath Arado is expected to preside over her team’s rock solid floor defense after a magnificent 26-dig, 12-reception effort last time.
Ms. Arado is the heavy favorite to claim the Best Libero award this conference.
The Angels would need everyone to play with fire in their eyes if they want to make the finals for the second straight conference and third in the last four for a chance to grab their third crown since joining the league five years ago.
But MJ Philips would have to muster all her remaining strength after being the missing link in Game Two when she was limited to just nine points after a seven-hit performance in Game One. — Joey Villar