The #4 seeded Okkodo Bulldogs advanced to the final four in the IIAAG High School Boys Volleyball League after defeating the #5 seeded St. Paul Warriors in four sets Friday night at the Okkodo gym.
The #4 seeded Okkodo Bulldogs advanced to the final four in the IIAAG High School Boys Volleyball League after defeating the #5 seeded St. Paul Warriors in four sets (25-20, 25-21, 25-27, 26-24) Friday night at the Okkodo gym. Both teams battled every set but the Bulldogs took advantage of home court and extended their season with a victory against a feisty Warrior squad.
Senior Alvin Aromin led the Bulldog attack with 12 total kills and stepped up big in crucial moments.
“When we started the season; we knew we had the potential to be one of the top teams in the league,” said Aromin. “We still believe this and we are just going to continue to work hard.”
Wendy’s Players of the Game: Jessie Martin, left, and Alvin Aromin, right, led the Okkodo Bulldogs to a four set victory over the St. Paul Warriors, advancing the Bulldogs in the IIAAG Boys High School Volleyball Playoffs. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Jesse Martin and Aydan Abad also stepped up big for the Bulldogs, playing well on both offense and defense to help the Okkodo squad advance to play the top-seed FD Friars next week in the semi-finals.
The Warriors grinded every match behind setter Jonathan Hotelling, setting up his hitters from all angles. Seniors Nichika Fermin, Reo Aiken and Isaiah Macalma played their hearts out but their efforts came up short against the home team. Macalma served a game clinching ace in the fourth set to win a thriller 27-25. Aiken and Fermin combined for six kills in the final set as the Warriors looked to go to a fifth set.
The Warriors were up 24-20 in the fourth set and just need one more point to go to the final set. The Bulldogs called a timeout and regrouped with a game plan of staying error-free.
“We practice for situations just like this and thankfully we came out with the win,” said Abad.
Bulldogs comeback
The incredible Bulldog run (6-0) started with a kill by Jarwin Espiritu to trail 21-24. An illegal player rotation was called and the Bulldogs recieved another point to trail 22-24. Espiritu served an ace and suddenly the Bulldogs just needed a point to go to deuce. The Warriors had a chance to put the game away but a kill attempt by Fermin was called out of bounds and the game was tied 24-24.
Espiritu continued his run at the service line after an errant pass gave the Bulldogs match point, leading 25-24. The final point went back and forth and ended with Aromin making the final kill to end the Warrior season.
“Our coach told us to just keep calm and play our game. Most of our games we played (this season), we had to play catch up and that was what we had to do again tonight,” said Aromin.
The Bulldogs will take on the defending champion and top seed FD Friars next week at FD. The Bulldogs will have a tough task but adjustments will need to be made based on their first meeting.
“We need to work on our covering and shift when they are hitting,” said Aromin.
Martin had 11 kills and four blocks on defense for the Bulldogs who finished with an 8-3 record during the regular season. Abad recorded nine kills, three blocks and three aces for the Bulldogs.
Aiken led the Warrior balanced offensive attack with nine kills. Jonathan Sevilla, Fermin and Macalma each recorded seven kills; Ralph Formoso had three aces for the Warriors. The Warrior regular season record was 7-4.
St. Paul Warriors Ralph Formoso connects with the ball off an Okkodo serve early in the first set. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Okkodo Bulldogs Raven Cardines bumps the ball off a Warrior serve. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Okkodo Bulldogs James Quenga on the assist for Aydan Abad. (Photo by Michael Blas)
St. Paul Warriors Jonathan Sevilla tips the ball past Okkodo Bulldogs Nash Espino. (Photo by Michael Blas)
St. Paul Warriors Nichika Fermin gets high up for a spike through the Okkodo defenders. (Photo by Michael Blas)
St. Paul Warriors Isaiah Macalma loads up for a kill while Okkodo Bulldogs Aydan Abad and Nash Espino go up to contests. (Photo by Michael Blas)
St. Paul Warriors Jonathan Hotelling on a short assist for Reo Aiken. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Okkodo Bulldogs Jarwin Espiritu sends a powerful spike over the net while Warriors John Kyle Rabino goes up to contest. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Okkodo Bulldogs Alvin Aromin connects on the spike while Warriors Jonathan Hotelling looks to block. (Photo by Michael Blas)
St. Paul Warriors Reo Aiken denies the attack from Okkodo Bulldogs Aydan Abad. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Okkodo Bulldogs Jessie Martin tips and Warriors Isaiah Macalma gets his hands on the ball for the deny. (Photo by Michael Blas)
The Okkodo Bulldogs defeated the St. Paul Warriors in four sets 25-20, 25-21, 25-27, 26-24. The Bulldogs advance in the IIAAG Boys High School Volleyball Playoffs. (Photo by Michael Blas)