After losing the first two sets, the Sanchez Sharks regrouped and came out blazing to defeat the visiting Guam Adventist Academy Angels in a thrilling five set contest 15-25, 19-25, 25-23, 25-21, 15-12 in the ISA Boys Volleyball League Monday night at the JFK gym.
Sharks middle blocker Bless Aisek was a force on both offense and defense recording eight monstrous kills and six huge blocks. Teammates Brent Villafuerte and Redley Tigilmai each recorded nine kills to aid the come back victory.
GAA’s towering middle blocker, Kana Sgambelluri recorded 28 kills to lead the Angels despite the tough loss.
First Set
The Angels led early in the first set as Samuel Jung and Sgambelluri dominated the net with big blocks stunning the Sharks. Using their momentum, GAA’s offense shined with kills coming from five different players to easily lead 23-15.
Jung flew in for a big kill to put his team at set point and with an ace from Nicolas Zuniga the first set was theirs from back-to-back points.
Second Set
Aisek started the second set with a powerful kill for the Sharks, but Twin towers Sgambelluri and Jung continued to drive the Angels offense at the net each firing kills until three consecutive errors plagued their game.
Sanchez did their best with taking advantage of the Angels mistakes, but it wasn’t enough to secure the set from GAA as a net violation ended the set 25-19 with the second set also gone for the Sharks.
Third Set
Reynard Lazarus served an ace for the Sharks to begin the third set but a hitting error on the next rally allowed GAA to tie 1-1. Sgambelluri led the Angels to a 6-1 lead, although the Sharks started to seamlessly work together to pick themselves up with kills also coming from five different players and key blocks to hold off the Angels 25-23.
“It’s all about playing together as a team..as a family. We figured that out after the second set, and we were lucky to realize that still early in the game”.
– Sharks Middle Blocker Bless Aisek
Fourth Set
Both teams went back and forth between points all the way to 20-20 but it was the Sharks confidence that seemed to improve tremendously with Villafuerte and Tigilmai each hammering four kills and Aisek getting two blocks to fuel the midpoint of their comeback.
Not knowing how to respond, GAA experienced a few hitting errors that widened the lead for the Sharks to grab the set at 25-21.
Final Set
Now with a confidence boost, the Sharks were determined to end the game in their favor by shutting down Sgambelluri with a well set up wall at the net. GAA was still putting up a fight as Sgambelluri started to play smart on the attacks but Sanchez kept composed on offense to take down the Angels 15-12.
Sharks head coach Jack Hattig III sheds light on his boys performance, “They looked across the net more and found their weak spots that we could attack. It was the management of the critical points, when it was really tight, that is where we kept our calm composure and were able to overcome,” said Hattig.
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Joselito Garcia jump sets a ball to his teammate (photo by Christine Bansil)Codie Pasana setting the ball over to the Angels (photo by Christine Bansil)Reynard Lazarus spikes the ball over a big block by Kana Sgambelluri (photo by Christine Bansil)Angels captian Kana Sgambelluri catches air to hit the ball over to the sharks (photo by Christine Bansil)Sharks celebrate an ace by Wyatt Gimenez (photo by Christine BansilThe Simon Sanchez sharks get loud on the bench (photo by Christine Bansil)Wyatt Oh flys in for the attack (photo by Christine Bansil)The Angels and Sharks joust up at the net (photo by Christine Bansil)Sharks head coach Jack Hattig III celebrates after winning points back to back (photo by Christine Bansil)Coach Daniel OH attempts to recollect the Angels in the fifth (photo by Christine Bansil)