In leading Adamson to a victory against La Salle, Eli Soyud was selected by the UAAP Press Corps as its Player of the Week.
The opposite spiker finished with a game-high eighteen points out of thirteen kills, three blocks, and a couple of service aces, as the Lady Falcons ended their long losing streak against the Lady Spikers, 25-18 15-25 25-19 25-22. The streak started way back in Season 70, when Adamson beat them in second round that season.
She shared to the media after the game, "Bumalik ‘yung trust ko sa sarili ko siyempre ‘yung trust ng coaches sa akin parang naging buo ulit kasi nga mas nakakatulong ako hindi na parang dadalhin pa ako."
Adamson head coach Air Padda couldn't be any more prouder of the former Lady Spiker, who transferred from Taft to San Marcelino a few seasons ago, adding, "She had a rough start and now a lot of people want to underestimate her but then I never underestimated her. I know what Eli is capable of, she’s capable of a lot and man I’m so proud of her."
Soyud beat out National University's Jaja Santiago, Ateneo's Maddie Madayag, Far Eastern University's Bernadeth Pons, and La Salle's Dawn Macandili for the nod.
The opposite spiker finished with a game-high eighteen points out of thirteen kills, three blocks, and a couple of service aces, as the Lady Falcons ended their long losing streak against the Lady Spikers, 25-18 15-25 25-19 25-22. The streak started way back in Season 70, when Adamson beat them in second round that season.
She shared to the media after the game, "Bumalik ‘yung trust ko sa sarili ko siyempre ‘yung trust ng coaches sa akin parang naging buo ulit kasi nga mas nakakatulong ako hindi na parang dadalhin pa ako."
Adamson head coach Air Padda couldn't be any more prouder of the former Lady Spiker, who transferred from Taft to San Marcelino a few seasons ago, adding, "She had a rough start and now a lot of people want to underestimate her but then I never underestimated her. I know what Eli is capable of, she’s capable of a lot and man I’m so proud of her."
Soyud beat out National University's Jaja Santiago, Ateneo's Maddie Madayag, Far Eastern University's Bernadeth Pons, and La Salle's Dawn Macandili for the nod.
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