Vanessa Sarie (proper) delivers a kill for Letran. —CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
Letran has unfinished trade it’s death to care for because it enters but any other name sequence within the NCAA girls’s volleyball match towards a crew that ruined its championship goals the previous two years.
“If we want to change the story, we have to change the culture,” Letran trainer Oliver Almadro stated at the eve of Game 1 of the best-of-three sequence at FilOil Arena in San Juan, the place College of St. Benilde will probably be taking pictures to win a fourth instantly crown albeit with an overly other squad.
“We accepted it two years in a row and we’re now back to the finals,” Almadro went on. “This time, we have to show something new.”
The Blazers clearly need this sequence to be simply any other day on the place of job, however with a roster that handiest has six holdovers from that “three-peat” crew, it’s a fair sequence for all intents and functions.
“We have a special core this time. But if we in point of fact wish to retain the name, we must double our efforts and depend on every different,’’ stated Zamantha Nolasco, whose middle-blocking prowess will turn into pivotal within the sequence.
Except for crew captain Mycah Go, spiker Cristy Ondangan, Nolasco and 4 different veterans, the loyal remnants of the ones championship squads are all long past.
The two faculties cut up their removal spherical conferences.
“Both teams will scout each other by watching recent game videos. We have to do something different,” stated CSB trainer Rogelio Getigan Jr.