Tay Tung volleybelles headed for WVRAA

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BACOLOD Tay Tung High School Thunderbolts ruled the Palarong Panlalawigan secondary girls’ volleyball yesterday at the Negros Occidental Multipurpose Activity Center.

The victory gave Thunderbolts a ticket to represent Negros Occidental in the Western Visayas Regional Athletic Association early next year.

Representing NOPSSCEA, Thunderbolts – led by Alyssa Bertolano, Marianne Sotomil and Shane Carmona – breezed past Area 3 (a selection from Talisay and Silay cities and Murcia town) 25-17, 25-16, 25-20 in the gold medal match.

“The girls worked hard for this victory. All the hard work they put in our practices paid off,” said Jose Montalbo, Tay Tung’s vice president for sports. “We will now shift our focus to WVRAA.”

Thunderbolts had a perfect run in the eliminations, sweeping all its four assignments. In the crossover semifinals, it prevailed over La Carlota 25-12, 25-13.

Meanwhile, Tay Tung’s basketball boys 3×3 team – Harold Alarcon, Andy Villamer, Alec Tan, and Christian Gamao – claimed the Palarong Panlalawigan championship.

Tay Tung, mentored by Dexter Dy, claimed the title with a 17-7 victory over Talisay after scoring lopsided wins in the eliminations and semifinals./PN
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