GCA Eagles are private school volleyball champions

From the fourth slot in the end of the regular season, the Eagles soared to the championship game with Genesis Manglona backing Camacho up in the offensives.

Camacho, the GCA Eagle’s most valuable player gave his team a good start hitting his first two kills to end the first set, 25-17.

The MCS Knights bounced back and turned the game around in the second set that also ended 25-17 on their favor.

The Eagles were down, 12-7 in the beginning of the third set.

“And when we came back, Genesis helped put the team back to 12-12 in the third set, combining points with Camacho,” coach, Fred Fatialofa recounted after the game.

Manglona had five aces and upset the defending MCS Knights with two drops into the opposing attack ground.

Keena Ta contributed to the victory by striking two aces; Kimiko Tenorio, two aces and a drop; Chris Cajigan two pouring two drops and landing an ace against MCS and Rinel Chargualaf three drops to help the Eagles dominate the game.

 

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