BARUERI, BRAZIL—The Philippine women’s volleyball team intensified practice sessions on Saturday, Apr. 16, focusing on defense and tactics that could serve the country well in the coming 31st Southeast Asian Games in Hanoi, Vietnam.
The PH spikers play another tuneup on Tuesday, Apr. 19, against a top-caliber Brazilian club that head coach Jorge Edson Souza de Brito has yet to name. It will be the second of at least five high-level matches on tap to prepare the PH team for the SEA Games which take place less than a month from now.
“We always add something new each time we go into practice. I can see the improvement day by day, so when we play the next match, we’ll become better,’’ de Brito said after concluding a pair of workouts on Day 3 of the team’s two-week training camp at Sportville.
Middle blockers Jaja Santiago and Dell Palomata were bunched with open spikers Alyssa Valdez and Ces Molina, opposite spiker Mylene Paat, setter Iris Tolenada and libero Dawn Macandili, as they worked on the defensive pattern instilled by the coaching staff.
The other group focused on ball control and receiving with open spiker Jema Galanza, opposite spiker Kat Tolentino, setter Kyle Negrito and libero Kath Arado teaming up with middle blockers Aby Marano, Majoy Baron and Ria Meneses.
“We did tactics in the morning and put all the guys together in the afternoon, but we used only five players on each side,’’ de Brito, who was competently assisted by coaches Odjie Mamon, Grace Antigua, Raffy Mosuela, Tina Salak and therapist Grace Gomez, added.
The Philippine National Volleyball Federation under its president Ramon “Tats” Suzara formed the national women’s squad seeking a podium finish in the Vietnam SEA Games that will be held from May 12 to May 23. (PNVF) – bny