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Game on Saturday at the Rizal Memorial Baseball Stadium
9 a.m. - UP vs AdU (Finals Game 2)
(AdU leads series 1-0)
ERIKA
Fernandez saved her best game for last, delivering a clutch performance
in her farewell appearance to help University of Santo Tomas secure the
UAAP Season 87 softball bronze medal with a hard-fought 8-7 victory
over De La Salle University, Tuesday at the Rizal Memorial Baseball
Stadium in Malate, Manila.
This marks the Tiger Softbelles’ third
consecutive third-place finish, and fittingly, it was Fernandez who
powered them to victory with a stellar three-hit outing, including a
home run in the first inning that set the tone for the game.
With
fellow graduating senior Lyca Blanco already making solid contact
against La Salle starter Joerjette Jordan, Fernandez seized the moment,
perfectly timing a pitch and sending the ball deep into right field
beyond the reach of Glecilyn Alipato for a two-run homer.
The
Tanauan City native, who honed her skills at the First Asia Institute of
Technology and Humanities, continued her offensive onslaught with two
more hits in the fourth and sixth innings. She also notched another RBI
in the fourth, driving in Blanco for an additional run.
De La
Salle made a determined push in the bottom of the seventh, cutting the
deficit to just one run at 8-7. However, UST's substitute pitcher Celine
Chang took control, swiftly handling two short fly balls. The former
Chinese Taipei U18 standout then delivered the final out, inducing a fly
ball to Jazmin Visaya, which last season’s Rookie of the Year, Helga
Campos, effortlessly caught to seal the win.
"We know we can beat
La Salle. We have the advantages, we have the pitchers, and mostly
'yung mga batters namin. So, medyo alalay lang sa mga bata, kampante
naman ako," said longtime UST head coach Sandy Barredo.
("We knew we could beat La Salle. We had the advantage in pitching and hitting, so I just had to keep the players composed.")
"Kita
mo sa first inning four runs agad, then may mga lapses, remind lang
uli. Pati sa pitchers, gano'n din. Nire-remind ko lang kung anong
gagawin; 'pag nagco-collapse, may bagong pitcher. Gano'n lang."
("You
saw it in the first inning—four runs right away. Of course, there were
lapses, but we just needed to remind them to stay focused. Same with our
pitchers. If one struggled, we had another ready to step in. That was
our approach.")
Campos also had a strong outing at the plate,
delivering two doubles, the first of which drove in Jojielyn Lim and
rookie Anne Patricio for two RBIs in the four-run opening inning.
Patricio contributed as well, launching a home run in the third inning
that brought both her and Lim across the plate.
Despite finishing in fourth place, La Salle put up a valiant fight, led by second-year standout Tiffany Labargan.
A
product of Dasmariñas Integrated High School, Labargan recorded two
crucial hits, including a two-RBI single in the third inning that
trimmed the deficit to 4-3 by bringing Jeryll Duller and Cassandra Inot
home. She later added another clutch hit in the seventh, keeping La
Salle within striking distance at 8-7.
However, UST’s defense
held firm, shaking off Labargan’s late-game heroics and turning their
focus to securing the final out—an effort capped by Campos' decisive
catch.
Joining Fernandez and Blanco in rounding the bases for UST
were Angel Bedaño, Blanco’s sister Teresa, and Royeve Palma, the
younger sister of former UST and current RP Blu Girls pitcher Royevel
Palma.
Barredo expressed gratitude to his graduating players
while looking ahead to rebuilding the team for a top-two finish in
future seasons.
"May mga darating. Actually, 'yung mga recruited
ko ayaw; pero may mga gusto naman na dumating. Pero five 'yung mawawala,
tapos may tatlo pa namang reserve ako to fill the lineup. So, makakuha
lang tatlo, o OK na na apat o lima, para ma-shuffle ko 'yung lineup
namin," Barredo said.
("We have incoming recruits, though some of
our top prospects declined, but others are willing to come in. We're
losing five players, but we still have three reserves ready to step up.
If we get three more recruits, or ideally four or five, we’ll have the
flexibility to shuffle the lineup.")
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
DLSU 0 1 3 0 0 3 0 7 10 1
UST 4 0 2 2 0 0 X 8 12 2
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