DE La Salle University outlasted University of Santo Tomas in an epic thriller last Wednesday 26-28, 25-19, 25-20, 21-25, 15-13 and clinched a finals seat in the 2024 Shakey’s Super League Collegiate Pre-season Championship night at the Rizal Memorial Coliseum.
The Lady Spikers turned to Shevana Laput and Angel Canino in the stretch of the fifth set to hurdle the Golden Tigresses in their knockout semis battle and get another crack at the crown after a runner-up finish in the inaugural edition two years ago.
La Salle, undefeated in eight games, will face the semis survivor between three-peat-seeking National University and unbeaten Far Eastern University in the best-of-three championship series of the tournament backed by Shakey’s Pizza Parlor, GCash, Chery Tiggo, F2 Logistics, Peri-Peri Charcoal Chicken, Potato Corner, R and B Milk Tea and Summit Water.
The Lady Bulldogs and Lady Tamaraws dispute the last finals berth on Saturday. Game 1 of the championship is set on Nov. 22.
Laput, the 2023 National Invitationals Most Valuable Player, scored four of her 19 points in the deciding frame, including back-to-back hits that kept the Lady Spikers at a safe distance late in the set.
“I just knew I had to step up. I had to be there for my team and be that reliable player for them. I hope that it showed in the court and I hope that my team will continue to rely on me and see me as an Ate for them,” said Laput, who had 15 attack points, two aces and two kill blocks.
With UST closing in at 11-10 after trailing by three midway in the final frame, Laput took matters into her own hands, pounding down a kill to give La Salle more breathing room before answering Angge Poyos’ missile with her version.
Canino pushed the Lady Spikers at match point off a combination play, 14-11. The Tigresses mounted one last hurrah with Poyos smashing an off-the-block kill followed by La Salle’s last of 40 errors to save two match points.
But Canino quelled the uprising with a long hit that found an undefended area in the back row as the Lady Spikers got their revenge over the same squad that dethroned them in the UAAP Season 86 Final Four six months ago also in a five-setter decision.
“I know that it was a team effort. It’s always a team effort and not just one person who finishes the points and gets the MVP of the match. All of us are MVPs right now,” added Laput.
Canino had 17 points highlighted by 16 kills for La Salle.