Adamson primes up versus Lyceum
June 24, 2006 | 12:00am
Adamson primes itself up for a possible showdown with San Sebastian for the second finals berth as it plays Lyceum in the penultimate playdate of the semifinal round of the V-League presented by Shakeys at the Blue Eagle gym.
The Lady Falcons secured a playoff for the last finals slot by downing the SSC spikers in four sets last Wednesday for a 9-4 (win-loss) mark. But they still have to wait for the result of SSCs final day match with Far Eastern U on Monday to get a clearer finals picture.
Though running third with an 8-6 slate, the Lady Stags, who have already scored four wins in the semis, still have a chance to force a playoff for the second championship berth with a win over the FEU tossers for the leagues 5-of-8 incentive rule.
A victory by SSC over FEU on Monday will set the stage for an Adamson-San Sebastian knockout duel on Wednesday for the right to face De La Salle in a best-of-three clash for the crown in this tournament presented by Shakeys Pizza.
Meantime, the Lady Falcons are expected to try on new combinations when they play the Lady Pirates at 12 noon today. Lyceum and FEU are out of it all with 7-7 and 5-8 cards, respectively.
De La Salle, which clinched the first finals slot as early as last week after sweeping its first 11 games, hopes to snap its back-to-back setbacks when it takes on FEU in the 2 p.m. main game.
After that impressive win run, the Lady Archers have dropped their last two games in the tournament organized by Sports Vision and backed by Accel, Mikasa, Aquabest, VFresh, ABC-5 and ABC Sports, including a four-set loss to Lyceum last Wednesday in a game they could afford to lose.
Top player Jindarat Kanchana sat out that match for De La Salle as she nursed a knee injury she sustained in the teams loss to San Sebastian last week.
The Lady Falcons secured a playoff for the last finals slot by downing the SSC spikers in four sets last Wednesday for a 9-4 (win-loss) mark. But they still have to wait for the result of SSCs final day match with Far Eastern U on Monday to get a clearer finals picture.
Though running third with an 8-6 slate, the Lady Stags, who have already scored four wins in the semis, still have a chance to force a playoff for the second championship berth with a win over the FEU tossers for the leagues 5-of-8 incentive rule.
A victory by SSC over FEU on Monday will set the stage for an Adamson-San Sebastian knockout duel on Wednesday for the right to face De La Salle in a best-of-three clash for the crown in this tournament presented by Shakeys Pizza.
Meantime, the Lady Falcons are expected to try on new combinations when they play the Lady Pirates at 12 noon today. Lyceum and FEU are out of it all with 7-7 and 5-8 cards, respectively.
De La Salle, which clinched the first finals slot as early as last week after sweeping its first 11 games, hopes to snap its back-to-back setbacks when it takes on FEU in the 2 p.m. main game.
After that impressive win run, the Lady Archers have dropped their last two games in the tournament organized by Sports Vision and backed by Accel, Mikasa, Aquabest, VFresh, ABC-5 and ABC Sports, including a four-set loss to Lyceum last Wednesday in a game they could afford to lose.
Top player Jindarat Kanchana sat out that match for De La Salle as she nursed a knee injury she sustained in the teams loss to San Sebastian last week.
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