PH spikers pull rug from under Thailand, gain finals duel vs Indonesia

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The PH men’s volleyball team celebrates their come-from-behind, cardiac upset victory over Thailand Sunday night to advance into the finals opposite Indonesia. (SEAG Photo) 

MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine men’s volleyball team dethroned Thailand with a gutsy, cardiac come-from-behind 17-25, 25-20, 23-25, 27-25, 17-15 victory Sunday to advance to the gold medal match of the 30th Southeast Asian Games at the Philsports Arena.

The Filipino spikers ranked 131 in the world with wanting experience in the international scene, ended the reign of Thailand, the four-time SEA Games defending champion ranked No. 39 before 6,700 roaring home fans.

Bryan Bagunas sparked the team’s comeback from a 1-2 set deficit, delivering the big hits, including a big block and a championship-clinching attack that frustrated the Thais.

With the win, the Filipino spikers assured themselves of a silver medal while ending a 28-year medal drought since a bronze medal finish in the 1991 games and return to the volleyball finals after four decades.

The Philippines arranged a gold medal match with Indonesia, which swept Vietnam 25-19, 25-23, 25-15 in the other semis duel.

The gold medal battle is set on Tuesday at 6 p.m.

“This is too much, I can’t explain the feeling right now. We’re elated because we won and we’re assured of a silver. But we need to work harder for the title,” said coach Dante Alinsunurin.

With Marck Espejo checked by the Thai defense, Bagunas rose to the occasion, playing his heart out to the delight of the crowd, coming up with a SEA Games-best 27 points built on 23 attacks, two aces and as many as blocks. Espejo poured 20 points on top of 12 excellent receptions.

Thailand stood on the brink of advancing to the finals with a 14-13 lead in the deciding set but committed a service error.

Super sub-Amorntep Konhan gave the lead back to the defending champions but the Filipinos refused to be intimidated and clinched the win in two hours and 18 minutes.(LO/AMIGO/CNS)


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Ismael Amigohttp://www.currentph.com
Ismael Amigo is a veteran journalist of more than 15 years experience on the field who rose up the ranks and covered all the beats from news to sports (amateur/pro). He now leads the CNS team in producing stories. You can reach him at Ismael.amigo@currentph.com.

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