BY ABBY TORALBA
UNIVERSITY of the Philippines will enter the second round of the 86th UAAP women’s volleyball tournament on a high.
Playing without last year’s Best Middle Blocker Nina Ytang, the Katipunan-based crew snapped a six-game losing skid with a 25-21, 25-20, 20-25, 25-17 victory over University of the East last Sunday.
“I’ve been telling them, we’ve been telling our players, that they really have value but kailangan sila iyong responsible kung ano iyong value nila and iyong worth nila. They have to work for it. So, lahat ng players–talented iyong mga players naming but, of course, they really have to show their value in practices and in games,” Fighting Maroons coach Oliver Almadro said. “Basta ako, nandito lang ako to trust them and be an instrument to them.
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