Ateneo bows to DLSU in a thrilling five-setter match, scores are: 26-24, 21-25, 25-17, 26-28, and finally 15-10 in favor of DLSU.
Stephanie Mercado lead the Lady Archers as she chunked in with 16 points. On the support are teammates Abigail Marano with 13 points, as Charleehn Cruz and Jacqueline Alarca with 12 points apiece.
As for the side of Ateneo, Fille Cainglet had a superb game with 19 points. Backing-up were Angeline Gervacio had 16 markers, as Kara Acevedo and graduating player Bea Pascual had 10 and 8 points respectively for the Lady Eagles.
This is the second version of Freedom Express And why this blog moved? It's up to you to find out?!?, But anyways, The blogger will still have to give all of you some relevant informations and also my own opinions to a certain topic. BUT ALWAYS REMEMBER: As long as the topic has make sense !!!
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Men's Semifinals: UST bounced back to clinch into the finals
The UST Growling Tigers bounced back from a two-set loss to force the DLSU Green Archers into five sets, scores are: 23-25, 20-25, 25-16, 25-16, and 15-8.
John Paul Torres exploded with 23 markers enough to stabilize UST's offensive end. Supporting Torres are Jayson Ramos with 15, John Depante with 13, Henry Pecana with 12, and Harby Ilano with 10.
As for DLSU, utility spiker Christopher Michael Antonio had a magnificent 15 points. Backing up Antonio's efforts were team captain Chris Macasaet with 14, Mark Emilio Lee and John Kevin Dela Vega with 12 points apiece, and setter Samuel Lubi with 3.
John Paul Torres exploded with 23 markers enough to stabilize UST's offensive end. Supporting Torres are Jayson Ramos with 15, John Depante with 13, Henry Pecana with 12, and Harby Ilano with 10.
As for DLSU, utility spiker Christopher Michael Antonio had a magnificent 15 points. Backing up Antonio's efforts were team captain Chris Macasaet with 14, Mark Emilio Lee and John Kevin Dela Vega with 12 points apiece, and setter Samuel Lubi with 3.
Sunday, February 13, 2011
Captain Cha Cruz stepped up her game to stop hungry Tigresses
La Salle survived a long five-set victory to stop UST from winning, scores are: 25-20, 25-27, 18-25, 25-22, and finally 15-12.
DLSU's Charleehn Cruz step it up to rattle off 17 points leading the Lady Archers squad. Contributing for Cruz's efforts were: Stephanie Mercado with 16, Abigail Marano with 14, Jacqueline Alarca with 13, Michelle Gumabao with 10, Mikaela Esperanza with 5, and Joanne Siy with 2.
As for the Tigresses side, Aiza Maizo collected 18 points. Backing-up were Judy Ann Caballejo with 17, Maika Angela Ortiz and Maruja Banaticla with 14 points apiece, and finally, setters Rhea Dimaculangan and Sarah Jane Gonzales with 2 points apiece.
DLSU's Charleehn Cruz step it up to rattle off 17 points leading the Lady Archers squad. Contributing for Cruz's efforts were: Stephanie Mercado with 16, Abigail Marano with 14, Jacqueline Alarca with 13, Michelle Gumabao with 10, Mikaela Esperanza with 5, and Joanne Siy with 2.
As for the Tigresses side, Aiza Maizo collected 18 points. Backing-up were Judy Ann Caballejo with 17, Maika Angela Ortiz and Maruja Banaticla with 14 points apiece, and finally, setters Rhea Dimaculangan and Sarah Jane Gonzales with 2 points apiece.
Saturday, February 12, 2011
FEATURED ARTICLE (February 2011): De La Salle University: The team to BEAT!

In the field of volleyball, both the DLSU Men's Volleyball Team and Women's Volleyball Team are making waves this season.
For the men's division, Chris Macasaet is their #1 scoring arsenal. But what's good about the team is the IMPROVEMENT of some players within two years time. Players like Mark Emilio Lee and Christopher Michael Antonio both on the offensive and defensive side. Mark Emilio Lee skyrocketed as the no.2 option in offense with an average of 16-17 points every game, as for Christopher Michael Antonio he has been consistent in digging up the balls for La Salle to get a good reception.
For the women's division, veteran Jacqueline Alarca is one of the top contenders for the MVP race. But what's noticeable for this La Salle team is the CONTRIBUTION of points from sophomores Michelle Gumabao and Abigail Marano. Another plus factor is their new setter, Mikaela Esperanza who is doing a pretty decent job in executing the plays. For me, I think Mikaela Esperanza is also one of the top contenders for the Rookie MVP of the Year Award. Of course, La Salle doesn't want to give up the Rookie MVP of the Year Award which has been awarded to them in the last two seasons: Melissa Gohing for Season 71, and Joanne Siy for Season 72. Will it be Mikaela Esperanza for Season 73?, we will find out weeks from now.
MY FIRST FEATURED ARTICLE
As promised, I'll be giving you one feature article every month. For this month, it's all about one of the hottest teams and this year's host- De La Salle University (Manila).
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Saturday, February 5, 2011
FEU gets revenge over NU
The FEU Lady Tamaraws closes out NU Lady Bulldogs in five sets, scores are: 25-16, 25-20, 22-25, 23-25, and finally 15-8. Mecaila Morada dish out a career-high 23 points to lead the Tamaraws in all of the five sets. Backing up Morada's efforts were: Rosemarie Vargas with 18 points, Kathlene Magsumbol with 15 points, Mayjorie Roxas with 11 points, Danna Henson with 8, and finally, Gyzelle Sy with 5 points.
As for the side of the Lady Bulldogs, mainstays Mervic Mangui and Maricar Nepomuceno loaded with 16 points apiece, Carmina Aganon with 9, Rialen Sante with 8, Elaine Sagun with 5, and Lucille Bayron with her lone one point.
As for the side of the Lady Bulldogs, mainstays Mervic Mangui and Maricar Nepomuceno loaded with 16 points apiece, Carmina Aganon with 9, Rialen Sante with 8, Elaine Sagun with 5, and Lucille Bayron with her lone one point.
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