Alas Pilipinas middles, liberos ready for battle

READY FOR BATTLE. The Alas Pilipinas national men’s volleyball team is all set for battle in the FIVB World Championship slated September 12 to 28 at the SM Mall of Asia Arena and Smart Araneta Coliseum.
READY FOR BATTLE. The Alas Pilipinas national men’s volleyball team is all set for battle in the FIVB World Championship slated September 12 to 28 at the SM Mall of Asia Arena and Smart Araneta Coliseum.CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
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Alas Pilipinas leans on its middle blockers and liberos, the heartbeat of its defense, as they vow to stand as the team’s first and last line of resistance against the world’s best. Every dig, reception, and block could spell the difference between survival and surrender as they brace for the World Championship from September 12 to 28 at the SM Mall of Asia Arena and Smart Araneta Coliseum.

Alas Pilipinas kicks off its Pool A journey at the SM Mall of Asia Arena this Friday, facing world No. 43 Tunisia at a new schedule set for 7 p.m., following a grand opening show featuring Korean pop group BOYNEXTDOOR and Cebuana singer Karencitta that starts promptly at 4:30 p.m.

Tickets for the event are available through the official website https://www.philippineswch2025.com.

Middle blockers Kim Malabunga, Peng Taguibolos, and Lloyd Josafat know the challenges they face at the net. 

Yet instead of dwelling on the disparity in size, the trio believes that preparation, chemistry, and heart will anchor their stand against the world’s best, and with that, they are ready to rise to the challenge.

“It’s a big challenge for us middle blockers because we have to protect the team through our blocking,” said the 6-foot-5 Malabunga, the elder statesman among the middle blockers in the pool that also includes Lucca Mamone.

“That’s why we need to apply everything coach Angiolino [Frigoni] is teaching us so we can help the team. So far, our training has been really good. Our transitions are improving,” he added.

For the 6-foot-6 Taguibolos and 6-foot-4 Josafat, the challenge of going up against much taller opponents is undeniable, but instead of being discouraged, they focus on making adjustments and finding ways to contribute beyond just blocking.

“I know it’s going to be difficult for me because of the height disparity. Our opponents will be much taller for sure. But if we can’t score on the attack or get a clean block, we’ll find other ways to contribute to the team,” Taguibolos said.

“Coach Angiolino [Frigoni] always reminds us that it doesn’t have to be a complete block. What matters is at least getting a touch on the ball, slowing it down, that’s the goal. That will help our team,” echoed Josafat. 

And if the middle blockers form the wall at the net, the liberos are the shield on the floor, the last line of defense, keeping rallies alive with every dig and reception. 

Jack Kalingking and Vince Lorenzo, along with Josh Ybañez, take on the responsibility of keeping rallies alive, knowing their steadiness could make all the difference in the nation’s World Championship debut. PR

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