Huwebes, Pebrero 28, 2013


         An inspiring comeback


         The Ateneo Lady Eagles’ setter supreme came down on teammate Marge Tejada’s foot while attempting to block a National University Lady Bulldog spike. Ferrer immediately felt the pain shoot up her right ankle all the way upward but she thought that she could play it through. As soon as she took a step, “parang hindi ko kaya ‘to,” she said to herself.

She took a moment to steel herself, bending down hoping the pain would go away. But it persisted and so was subbed out in favor of Gizelle Tan. The score when Ferrer went out was 11-10 in favor NU.For two sets and a half, the National University Lady Bulldogs hammered the Ateneo Lady Eagles with a display of power volleyball. Even from the start as Ateneo raced to an early 4-0 lead in the first set, the volleys of the Lady Bulldogs were more of the ‘gigil” kind. Once they settled down it was the Lady Eagles who came unglued with shockingly poor receptions, spotty defense, and terrible communication.        


That was evident when team captain Dzi Gervacio and libero Denden Lazaro watched as a ball dropped between them to give NU a 25-16 first set win.Ferrer’s absence was immediately felt as Tan struggled to get Ateneo’s attack going. At one point, she tried to block NU’s Dindin Santiago alongside teammate Mae Tajima who had come in with her as Ateneo dug deep into to their bench to find any answer, any combination to stem the tide. 


The 5’3” Tan left a gaping hole in the wall that Tajima alone could fill.Instead of falling, Ateneo fought back and forged a 24-all tie to ensure that the set be decided by a two-point margin. However, the Lady Eagles eventually lost the set 32-30 as Myla Pablo threw one down the open backline.With an unlikely three-set sweep staring at them in the eye (and the possibility of NU picking up their first win over Ateneo in UAAP Women’s Volleyball play), the buckled down for a grind with the intention of sending the match to a fifth set.And they would get a boost from none other than Jem Ferrer.       


  The score in the third set was 12-9 in favor of NU when Ferrer signaled to assistant coach Parley Tupaz that she was ready to return to the fray. Tupaz asked, “Are you sure?” Kaya mo ba?” Ferrer nodded. Although her foot was in pain, a loss, their first of the season would be more painful as the Lady Bulldogs smelled blood. All match long, they repeatedly taunted the Lady Eagles with their gyrations and stare downs following a point. After one particular emphatic spike and Pablo dancing in front of the Lady Eagles, Ferrer said to the NU player, “One point lang yan, miss.”With her foot heavily taped, Ferrer made her way back in and the score at 13-10, NU. And the crowd of several thousand (of pre-dominantly Ateneo fans) erupted in deafening applause that was hair-raising to say the least. For the Lady Eagles, Ferrer’s re-entry into the game was inspirational as she stabilized their game.In their very next play, Alyssa Valdez scored off NU’s Precious Salibad. Several minutes later, Ateneo forged its last deadlock of the match at 16-all when Santiago’s spike went out. A double touch violation by NU gave Ateneo its first taste of the lead since it started out the set 0-1. It was a lead they would not surrender as they took the third set, 25-21.             


Now it was NU’s turn to come unglued as Ateneo was on a roll. The Lady Eagles were firing from all sides as Ella De Jesus (eight points), Fille Cainglet, Valdez, and Gervacio found their groove on offense while resolving their receiving problems from the backline.The excessive exuberance of which was on display following a NU point in the first three sets was gone as their faces sported a look of concern and panic. After a Cainglet spike to make it 17-5, all Ateneo had to do was finish the set and go to a fifth and deciding one. 


They closed it out, 25-13.A match that goes to a fifth set leaves no room for error. The steady play that characterized the Lady Eagles’ third and fourth sets disappeared in the early goings as they once more lapsed into a series of receiving errors. NU took a 5-1 lead after Cai Nepomuceno blocked Gervacio.Digging deep, Ateneo slowly came back with raw execution. After Jem Ferrer fooled NU with a toss to an open spot (they were expecting her to set up Fille Cainglet), the score was knotted at 8-8. Now all they had to do to complete the comeback was to take the lead.Alyssa Valdez (a match high 28 points) accomplished just that with a spike down the middle for a 10-9 lead. 


One play later, she hit one off Cai Nepomuceno to give Ateneo an 11-9 lead.              A "not over the net" violation was called on Dindin Santiago that made it 12-9, but the tournament commissioner overruled referee Numer Pajarillo and a re-take was controversially ordered.


Last December 7, the UAAP Board sent out a memo to all schools that the “Challenge the Call” provision where officials could verify calls via the use of video, was revoked citing the cost of using the technology. “However,” summed the memo, “the Tournament Commissioner maintains his authority to recall, and confirm or revoke the decision of the game officials.”The problem was for the match, the tournament commissioner Mr. Otie Camangian made use of replay to revoke the call. 


This caused a five-minute stoppage in play as Ateneo coach Roger Gorayeb and University Athletic Director Richard Palou vehemently protested the decision.Despite all the protestations, NU had the ball back with the point awarded to Ateneo rescinded. But Fille Cainglet scored to restore the three-point lead, 12-9.After Valdez made it 14-13, Ella De Jesus blocked Pablo for match point for a huge win that would auger well for the team’s confidence in what is a long campaign.Down two-sets to none, on the verge of a sweep, the Lady Eagles came back to win against a strong NU team that had been making all sorts of noises about not just making the Final Four but winning it all.            


  On the other hand, for Ateneo to win it all, they will have to learn how to bring it from the opening to the final serve. And thus far, they have won by going through the gamut of styles. One that the coaching staff hopes will serve them well in the long run.In their first match of the season, they spotted FEU a two-set lead before losing the next two. It took the strong play of rookie Marge Tejada for them to pull out a rabbit for the first win. 


They swept UE and UST in their next two outings before running into a re-tooled NU.               In this five-setter, it was the first time they lost the first set much less go down two-sets to none. It was the first time they also rallied for the win. And the end, they remained unbeaten at 4-0 while NU slid to 2-2.