SSCs Jaroensri Bualee outplayed and outfoxed Jindarat Kanchana in a duel of Thai imports, firing 31 points, including two kills that pierced through De La Salles defense and ended the one-hour and 53-minute encounter between two of the leagues fancied squads.
The victory was eighth against four defeats for the SSC spikers, who grabbed solo second from erstwhile joint second placer Adamson (7-4) behind De La Salles 11-1 mark. It was also the Recoletos-based squads fourth victory in the semis, thus moving it within a win from availing itself of the leagues 5-of-8 incentive rule for a playoff for the second championship slot.
Laurence Ann Latigay and Joy Pulido tossed in 14 and 11 points for San Sebastian, which blew two-set lead and dropped the next three and the match to De La Salle when they first met in the semis last June 2.
This time, however, the SSC tossers knew what they had to do.
With De La Salle coach Ramil de Jesus opting for new combinations, the Lady Stags seized control early and took the first set with relative ease, 25-13, only to sputter in the face of the Lady Archers heads up game in the second frame that reduced the match to a best of three.
With Bualee on the firing end, SSC got back at DLSU and took the third set but got dragged into a thrilling see-saw battle in the fourth where the Lady Stags proved steadier than the Taft-based spikers.
Kanchanca wound up with 11 points for De La Salle, which also drew 10 points from Michelle Datuin and nine points each from Manilla Santos and Desiree Hernandez.
Earlier, Lyceum dashed Far Eastern Us title hopes in the event presented by Shakeys Pizza and organized by Sports Vision as it fashioned out a 25-17, 25-21, 25-19 victory. It was only the fifth win in 12 games of the Lady Pirates, who tied their victim for fourth in the tournament backed by Accel, Mikasa, Aquabest, Vfresh, ABC-5 and ABC Sports.