Viray twins shine as Foton trips Smart to nail PSL quarters berth

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Viray twins shine as Foton trips Smart to nail PSL quarters berth

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Collegiate champions Nieza and Jeziela Viray tow Foton to back-to-back victories in beach volleyball action

 

MANILA, Philippines – After opening its campaign on a sour note, Foton finally got its groove and hacked out a 21-10, 21-17 victory over Smart in the Philippine Superliga (PSL) Beach Volleyball Challenge Cup on Thursday, May 24, at the Sands By the Bay in Mall of Asia.

Viray twins Nieza and Jeziela banked on their solid attacks and airtight defense to score their second straight win and punch a ticket to the quarterfinals. 

F2 Logistics also barged into the win column on the second day as the pair of Michelle Morente and Fritz Gallenero overpowered Cocolife B of Marge Tejada and Alex Tan, 21-16, 21-11, in the women’s division.

In the men’s side, Sands By the Bay and Cignal swept their respective pool plays to march into the semifinals of the prestigious summer spectacle backed by PLDT, Sunsilk, Isuzu, Senoh, Mikasa, Maynilad, Petron, SM Malls, Generika Drugstore and UCPB Gen.

Bryan Bagunas and James Natividad of Sands By the Bay overcame Joshua Ylaya and JP Pareja, 21-10, 21-13, to top Pool A, while Mike Abria and Jessie Lopez of Cignal blasted Philip Bagalay and Gregory Utopia of Smart, 21-14, 21-16, following their 21-17, 21-18 thrashing of Alsali Pajiji and Relan Taneo of Navy.

But the day belonged to the Viray twins – the reigning beach volleyball queens of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).

Competing in the PSL for the first time, the twins displayed tremendous composure early to dictate the tempo and throw Ma. Cecilia Bangad and Caitlyn Viray out of their comfort zones.

Jeziela said they struggled in their first match against Cignal B in the opener, prompting them to make some key adjustments that keyed their victory.

“At first, we were struggling. We had trouble jumping and playing on the sands,” said Jeziela following the easy win that booked them a quarterfinal duel against the victor between Generika-Ayala A and Cocolife A.

“But after we made some adjustments, things became a little bit easy.”

She added that the quarterfinals would not be a walk in the park, especially since they are ranged against seasoned competitors like Patty Orendain and Fiola Ceballos of Generika-Ayala A and Danika Gendrauli and Nene Bautista of Cocolife A.

“We will do our best,” she said. “We will play hard and enjoy the match like what we did against Smart.” – Rappler.com

 

 

 

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