Capital1 made a strong statement in the Premier Volleyball League Reinforced Conference, edging out Galeries Tower with a hard-fought 25-13, 26-28, 25-22, 25-21 victory at the FilOil EcoOil Centre in San Juan on Tuesday.
Marina Tushova, usually known for her powerful hits, showcased her versatility with strategic shots that disrupted the Hightowers’ defense in the fourth frame. Her clutch play included back-to-back crucial drop shots that gave the Solar Spikers a 23-21 lead, and an off-the-block hit that secured the match point.
Galeries Tower struggled to regroup, with Ysa Jimenez’s errant attack symbolizing their downfall and handing Capital1 the two-hour win.
The victory not only marked a comeback for the Solar Spikers after a loss to the Farm Fresh Foxies but also concluded their elimination round with a commendable 5-3 record, a significant improvement from their previous All-Filipino Conference performance.
Currently holding the No. 6 spot in the rankings for the knockout quarterfinals, Capital1, however, faces potential reshuffling. If Petro Gazz defeats Chery Tiggo in three or four sets on Thursday, Capital1 could drop to seventh place and face the No. 2 team in the quarterfinals.
Team captain Jorelle Singh, who scored 10 points and finished with nine excellent digs, expressed pride in the team’s collective effort:
“Sobrang proud po ako sa team namin kasi nagtulong-tulong po talaga kami eh, yung locals nag-step-up lahat,” she said.
The Highrisers briefly threatened a decider in the fourth set with a 20-17 lead, but the Solar Spikers regrouped effectively. Des Clemente and Singh combined for three consecutive points to level the match, and Tushova then led Capital1 with three straight hits to secure the win.
Tushova bounced back from a previous 18-point game, delivering 35 points with 31 attacks, three aces and a block, while also contributing 19 excellent receptions.
Sutadta Chuewulim and Jewel Encarnacion put up strong performances with the former scoring 22 points and adding 14 receptions, while the latter contributed 19 markers and 17 receptions for the hard-luck Highrisers, who ended their campaign winless in eight matches, though four of those contests went to a deciding set.