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GECKOS HEADED BACK TO VOLLEYBALL FINALS

The GW Geckos are headed back to the IIAAG Girls Volleyball Championship after defeating the Academy Cougars in straight sets 25-20, 25-20, 25-12 at the GW gym Tuesday night.

By Robert Balajadia

The GW Geckos are headed back to the IIAAG Girls Volleyball Championship after defeating the Academy Cougars in straight sets 25-20, 25-18, 25-12 at the GW gym Tuesday night.

(Catch GSPN’s Audio Broadcast of the game – On the call: Patrick Lujan/Robert Balajadia)

GW dominated in the serve game with 21 aces through three sets, sucking the momentum away from the Cougars midway through each of the sets.

The two Quinata’s dominated in the kills department with Samantha earning eight while Colleen finished with seven.

Errors buried the Cougars in each of the sets averaging 10 errors a set, most of which in the backline due to defensive lapses.

The Cougars appeared to check back into the game in the 2nd set while jumping out to an early 5-1 lead, but three straight aces by Colleen aided in a 6-0 run to quickly give GW back control. GW later went on another three-ace rally behind middle blocker Jasmine Almoguera to go up 12-7.

Almoguera is an All-Island 2nd Team selectee and she admitted to feeling slighted on her 1st Team absence.

“I was bummed, but I just turned that into motivation and used it as fuel for the playoffs,” said Almoguera.

The Geckos will now aim to settle the score with the Royals come Saturday’s championship after ND defeated the visiting Okkodo Bulldogs also on Tuesday night. GW defeated the Royals in the annual Shieh Tournament prior to the season and the Royals took down the Geckos in three sets during their regular season meeting.

Saturday will be the teams third meeting this year and it’s only fitting it’d be the last.

“We don’t want to change anything just for the championship game because it might affect the line,” said Almoguera on facing the Royals.

“We played smarter ball today, smarter than when we lost to the Royals,” commented Bobbi Quinata on the nights success.

When asked what is in store for preparation, Quinata added, “We have to remember the ‘F-word’, which is ‘focus’. Teenagers, It doesn’t matter what if it’s my players or the other players. We just need to bring the kid into focus and sport discipline, which is volleyball right now.”

Wendy's player of the game Samantha Quinata was active in the front lines getting eight kills against the Cougars in the semifinals. (photo by Dan Paran)

Wendy’s Player of the Game Samantha Quinata was active in the front lines getting eight kills against the Cougars in the semifinals. (photo by Dan Paran)

1st Set

After battling to a close 7-6 game early on the Geckos started to pull away behind kills from Sam Quinata and Sia Duenas. Quinata and Duneas also had two aces in the set, even with both sides committing eight unforced errors.

The Geckos shaved off five quick points during three of the Cougar errors to jump out to a 19-11 advantage. Almoguera went two hands on a block against Cougar Joie Blas to further the lead as Quinata finished off the Cougars with the final kill 25-20.

First Set Geckos 25, Cougars 20

GW: service errors 3; unforced errors 8; kills 9 (S. Quinata 5, Sia Duenas 3, C. Quinata); aces 6 (Sa. Duenas 2, S. Quinata 2, Concepcion, S. Quinata; blocks 1 (Almoguera)

AOLG: service errors 0; unforced errors 8; kills 6 (Tobiason 2, Finona 2, Borja, Sanchez); aces 1 (Nelson) blocks 0

2nd Set

Academy took advantage of the Geckos early errors to jump out to the 6-1 advantage, but the aces from Quinata and Almoguera allowed the Geckos to pull away. Almoguera also added three kills and a block to go along with her aces.

“We beat them in the regular season so we knew that they would come back much stronger than before. We had to be ready for everything that they were going to throw at us,” said Almoguera.

A rally by the Cougars behind All-Island 1st Team setter Maya Sanchez staved the Cougars from a quick set loss by scoring six straight points from 24-14 to battle back 25-18. The momentum was a good sign for the Cougars, who were in much need of a lift, heading into the final set.

GW: service errors 2, unforced errors 9; kills 7 (C. Quinata 3, Almoguera 2, S. Quinata, Sia Duenas); aces 8 (S. Quinata 3, Almoguera 3, Sia Duenas, C. Quinata); blocks 1 (Almoguera)

3rd Set

The Cougars could not pull it together on the defensive end giving up seven aces to the Geckos in the final set. 10 unforced errors ultimately did Academy in, but consistency from the Geckos from digs to dishes allowed GW to quickly end the final set 25-12.

The Geckos displayed poise in what is often expressed as the hardest set, the close-out set, working their hitters in good rotation. Setter Samyra Duenas assisted on six of the Geckos eight kills in the set to propel them into the Championship game against the ND Royals.

GW: service errors 3; unforced errors 4; kills 8 (Sia Duenas 3, C. Quinata 2, S. Quinata, Siguenza); aces 7 (C. Quinata 4, S. Quinata 2, Sia Duenas); blocks 0

AOLG: service errors 1; unforced errors 10; kills 3 (Smith, Munoz, Tobiason); aces 1 (Munoz); blocks 0

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Joie Blas (#9) and Renee Finona (#21) take to the air, ready to strike.  (photo by Daniel Paran)

Joie Blas (#9) and Renee Finona (#21) take to the air, ready to strike. (photo by Daniel Paran)

Academy's Julianna Nelson leaps up to tap the ball to try and catch the Geckos defense sleeping.  (photo by Daniel Paran)

Academy’s Julianna Nelson leaps up to tap the ball to try and catch the Geckos defense sleeping. (photo by Daniel Paran)

Uriah Tobaison dives for the ball in an attempt to keep the Cougars in play.  (photo by Daniel Paran)

Uriah Tobaison dives for the ball in an attempt to keep the Cougars in play. (photo by Daniel Paran)

Shannon Munoz winds up for a fast serve to the Geckos.  (photo by Daniel Paran)

Shannon Munoz winds up for a fast serve to the Geckos. (photo by Daniel Paran)

Samantha Quinata spikes the ball over Cougars' Cassandra Chang for the point.  (photo by Daniel Paran)

Samantha Quinata spikes the ball over Cougars’ Cassandra Chang for the point. (photo by Daniel Paran)

Sia Duenas smashes the ball with all her might and scores one for the Geckos.  (photo by Daniel Paran)

Sia Duenas smashes the ball with all her might and scores one for the Geckos. (photo by Daniel Paran)

Samyra Duenas of the Geckos reacts fast and makes a nice save after a blocked shot.  (photo by Daniel Paran)

Samyra Duenas of the Geckos reacts fast and makes a nice save after a blocked shot. (photo by Daniel Paran)

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