After suffering their first loss of the season against the JFK Islanders last week, the Tiyan Titans were a little extra fired up for their game against the GW Geckos Thursday evening. GW was coming off their biggest win of the season Saturday, sweeping the JFK Islanders in straight sets which added extra incentive for Tiyan to leave GW’s gym with a win.
Both teams put on one entertaining battle that required five sets to decide a winner with the Titans making clutch plays in the final set to get the edge 16-25, 25-18, 27-25, 21-25, 15-12. The Geckos were in position to lock up first place in the league after handing the Islanders their first loss, but instead drop to (3-2) on the season.
“This win really shows that we’ve improved since our loss to JFK… That really shows that our team learned and covered the mistakes we made [in the loss],” said Tiyan middle blocker Dewayne Ngirarikl.
Ngirarikl led the offense with nine total kills and four blocks and teammate Xander Duenas added an important eight for a steady spread of scoring from the Titans front line.
“It’s like our redemption against JFK. We took [GW] to five sets and actually beat them so I’m sure next time we’ll be ready for JFK,” said Duenas.
Wendy’s Players of the Game: Dewayne Ngirarikl & Xander Duenas
GW got a big game from Tomas Willow, who had a game-high 13 kills for the purple and gold, and teammate Laurence Malencio added seven.
With the Titans leading 7-6 in the final set, Ngirarikl came through with back-to-back blocks to give his team a 9-6 lead. Tiyan would hold a 12-9 advantage before the Geckos would use a timeout to try and shift momentum. Tiyan would get a key kill from Noel Ericsson to go up 14-9, but the Geckos wouldn’t fold.
The Geckos would get a kill from Nathan Castro to begin a small run. GW’s Melencio would go back-to-back on kills to get within 14-12 to rile up the Gecko bench, but Tiyan would turn to Dominic Pelobello for the final point as Pelobello found the dead spot in the center of the defense to give Tiyan the victory.
“For the blocks and hits, it’s just natural instincts. But if it weren’t for my teammates then I wouldn’t have those kinds of opportunities… My team expects me to find those spots to hit the ball,” said Ngirarikl.
Tiyan would win out in the 2nd and crucial 3rd set despite trailing in the beginnings of each of those sets. It took a mental reset, but more importantly total team support to find a way to win it.
“We weren’t really using our heads out there… The last set, we were all about placement and we weren’t slamming and trying to hit it as hard as we can, just tipping and playing as smart as we could… We were flustered a bit today but our placements were the best we played today,” said Duenas.
Tiyan improves to (4-1) on the season while the Geckos fall to (3-2), losing for just the second time this season.
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Tiyan Titan Tyrone Buekis sets up for teammate Xander Duenas. Photo by Bout It Productions
GW Gecko Laurence Melencio gets the ball past two Gecko defenders. Photo by Bout It Productions
GW Gecko Laurence Melencio delivers a serve to the awaiting Tiyan Titans. Photo by Bout It Productions
Tiyan Titan VJ Rosario goes high for the save against the GW Geckos. Photo by Bout It Productions
Tiyan Titan Noel Ericsson takes a shot between two defending Geckos. Photo by Bout It Productions
The Tiyan Titans react after adding points to the board. Photo by Bout It Productions
The Tiyan Titans huddle up in between sets. Photo by Bout It Productions
GW Gecko Nathan Castro receives a delivery from the Tiyan Titans. Photo by Bout It Productions
GW Gecko Nathan Castro reacts after his team takes the first set against the Tiyan Titans. Photo by Bout It Productions
GW Gecko Carlos Montejo takes the ball to the other side of the net. Photo by Bout It Productions
The GW Geckos react after leading the Tiyan Titans. Photo by Bout It Productions
The GW Geckos take a timeout to talk things over after the Tiyan Titans keep it a tight game. Photo by Bout It Productions
The Tiyan Titans gather around Coach Rodney Pama in between sets. Photo by Bout It Productions
Tiyan Titan Noel Ericsson goes airborne for the delivery. Photo by Bout It Productions
Tiyan Titans Asst. Coach Rodney Pama reacts to his players as the GW Geckos continue their lead. Photo by Bout It Productions
GW Gecko Daniel Alig serves up a spike to the Tiyan Titans. Photo by Bout It Productions
GW Geckos Willo Tomas chases down the loose ball. Photo by Bout It Productions