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So rich in championship experience, having been in the Premier Volleyball League finals the last six conferences, winning four, including the recent Open Conference, Creamline puts its reputation on the line against a team soaking up the atmosphere of its own finals run.
But the Cool Smashers will have a different look in their drive to nail a fifth crown overall and second in the league’s pro era as they face a fired-up KingWhale-Taiwan side in a winner-take-all match set at 5:30 p.m. Sunday at the SM Mall of Asia Arena.
Creamline is also coming into the game reeling from a five-set defeat to the visiting squad just last Friday although the Cool Smashers can lean on the fact that they showed up without one of their top hitters coupled with the sidelining of their seasoned skipper late in the contest.
But the league’s top draw is expected to be back in full force with Jema Galanza and Alyssa Valdez tipped to join Tots Carlos, Celine Domingo, Risa Sato, Michelle Gumabao, Rose Vargas and playmaker Jia de Guzman for the all-important tussle.
Meanwhile, KWT and Cignal HD are playing at presstime with the former seeking to close out its semis campaign with a fourth straight victory behind its support crew as coach Teng Yen-Min rested his starters for today’s title showdown.
The Cool Smashers, however, will need more than experience, power and crowd support to foil a rival reinforced by a killer of a hitter in Bea de Carvalho and a mix of young and veteran locals eager and ready to score a repeat over the most feared team in the fold and complete a five-game sweep of the mid-season conference of the league organized by Sports Vision.
With the Brazilian import on the firing end, KWT outhit Creamline, 69-55, and though the Cool Smashers dominated the net with nine blocks, seven more than the Taiwanese, the latter pounced on their rivals’ sloppy service reception that netted them seven aces.
They also scored 28 points off the Cool Smashers’ miscues while yielding 25 of their own.
Young setter Lian Yi-Jen also produced 38 excellent sets to outshine de Guzman, who finished with 18 in an abbreviated stint as Creamline coach Sherwin Meneses went for new combinations after securing the first finals berth with a sweep of first three games in the semis last Thursday.