Bringing in its starting six all through the match, the Chinese club, 10-time champion in its national leagues, relentlessly attacked the Filipinos’ weak side while declaring its side of the court a no-fly zone. He is bringing here the nucleus of the newly formed national team that will be fielded in the Southeast Asian Games and the Asian Seniors later in the year. Rebisco PSL Manila trained late Friday and studied the Chinese style but found the Tianjin Bohai club coming in full force with Yu JunWei hammering 18 points. Jaja Santiago and Jovelyn Gonzaga scored eight and six points, respectively for Rebisco PSL Manila, a collection of the best players from the Philippine Superliga who only got to play together here. The Chinese club also had seven blocks against the FIlipinos’ one and its setter Yao Di issued 41 excellent sets compared to Kim Fajardo’s 34.
Source: Manila Times May 27, 2017 08:48 UTC