CALIFORNIA Precision Sports-Antipolo turned back Imus City, 26-28, 25-13, 25-21, 25-19, to arrange a women's championship showdown with University of the East-Manila in the Philippine National Volleyball Federation (PNVF) Champions League on Saturday at the Philsports Arena.
Casiey Dongallo had two blocks and two service aces to highlight a 27-point outing as the CAL Babies rallied from a first-set loss to extend their perfect run to four matches.
Jelai Gajero came through with 18 points, middle blocker Jenalyn Umayam chipped in 12 kills, while Lhouriz Tuddao tossed in 11 points for CPS Antipolo, who take on the Lady Warriors in the gold-medal game at 3 p.m. Sunday at the same Pasig venue.
Fifth placers in last year's inaugurals in the Lipa bubble, CPS Antipolo has surpassed all expectations in the tournament supported by the Philippine Sports Commission, Rebisco, PLDT, Philippine Olympic Committee, Cignal HD, One Sports, Cignal Play, F2 Logistics and Amigo Entertainment.
“Whatever we did there, all the experiences, all the learnings, we got from there (first season) and we brought it here,” said Dongallo, a pride of Cebu. “Even though our opponents are older than us, it does not matter. If they are brave, we need to match [that] to give out opponents (UE) a good fight.”
Dongallo was not around when the CAL Babies defeated the Lady Warriors in four sets in their Pool B opener.
Jorelle Singh and Alex Rafael had 16 and 12 points, respectively, for the AJAA Spikers.
Imus will play Quezon City for the bronze medal at 12:30 p.m. Sunday.
We use cookies to ensure you get the best experience on Spin.ph. By continued use, you agree to our privacy policy and accept our use of such cookies. Find out more here.