PVL: Cool Smashers stake unbeaten mark vs Crossovers

Games Saturday
(Sta. Rosa Sports Complex, Laguna)
2 p.m. – Chery Tiggo vs Creamline
4 p.m. – Galeries Tower vs Capital1
6 p.m. – Nxled vs Akari

Creamline stakes its unbeaten slate against a Chery Tiggo side reeling from a shock straight-set defeat the last time out as the Premier Volleyball League holds its weekend triple-bill in Sta. Rosa, Laguna Saturday.

This marks the league’s first venture outside of the Big City in the All-Filipino Conference with the Cool Smashers eager to showcase their skills at the Sta. Rosa Sports Complex.

Creamline is determined to extend its run to five games – and 20th overall following its 15-game sweep of the Second AFC championship last year – with coach Sherwin Meneses expressing satisfaction with his team’s performance five weeks into the single-round prelims of the season-opening conference of the league organized by Sports Vision.

“Satisfied naman ako sa galaw ng mga players. Talagang nagta-trabaho sila para makuha yung panalo. Hindi nila tinitingnan kung sino yung kalaban nila, yun naman yung importante (I’m satisfied with the performance of the players. They really work hard to secure a win. They don’t focus on who their opponent is, and that’s what’s important),” said Meneses after the crowd favorites overwhelmed the Strong Group Athletics last Tuesday.

While Creamline has faced little challenge from their first four opponents, the Cool Smashers anticipate a tougher match against the Crossovers, who are seeking redemption after a lackluster performance against the Farm Fresh Foxies last weekend.

“Syempre step by step muna kami. Yung improvement naman manggagaling sa training eh, so dun muna kami naka-focus (We’re taking it step-by-step for now. Improvement comes from training, so that’s where our focus is),” added Meneses.

Tots Carlos, Jema Galanza, Michele Gumabao and Alyssa Valdez are expected to lead Creamline’s charge with support from Bea de Leon Floremel Rodriguez, Lorie Bernardo, Rizza Mandapat, Pau Soriano, Risa Sato and Bernadeth Pons, who spearheaded the team’s offense with 12 points against the Athletics.

But Chery Tiggo coach Kungfu Reyes is expected to rally his team, led by top hitter Eya Laure, to put up a stronger fight, hoping to draw the best from Mylene Paat, Shaya Adorador, Ara Galang, Aby Maraño, Cess Robles, Cza Carandang and EJ Laure.

Meanwhile, Capital1 looks to nail a second win in five games as it faces winless Galeries Tower at 4 p.m. while Akari and Nxled break a tie at 1-3 in a duel of sister teams in the 6 p.m. main dish.

Games are telecast live on free-to-air on One Sports, in HD on One Sports+, as well as on the PVL’s official website (pvl.ph) and the Pilipinas Live app. Global coverage includes the new free-to-air channel – RPTV.

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