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Games on Saturday at the Rizal Memorial Baseball Stadium
8 a.m. - AdU vs Ateneo
10 a.m.- UP vs DLSU
ADAMSON
University pulled off a convincing 5-1 victory over the University of
Santo Tomas to kick off its UAAP Season 87 Softball tournament
second-round campaign on a high note Tuesday at the Rizal Memorial
Baseball Stadium in Malate, Manila.
The Lady Falcons remained
unbeaten in five games, securing at least a playoff berth for a spot in
the Finals. A standout performance from rookie Jhaycel Roldan proved
pivotal in both offense and defense.
"Before kasi nitong game
namin, sinabi ko sa mga bata napaka-importante ng game natin against UST
para hindi tayo hahapit sa dulo. Sabi ko na kailangan kaming manalo
kasi 'yun ang maglalapit sa amin ng Finals. Kaya kung gusto (nilang)
maglaro ng Finals, so we need to beat them," said head coach Ana
Santiago.
("Before this game, I told the girls that our match
against UST was very important so we wouldn’t struggle in the end. I
said we needed to win because that would bring us closer to the Finals.
So if they want to play in the Finals, we need to beat them.")
"Although
marami kaming left on base; hindi nagkakasunod 'yung hits. Although
tumatama naman, hindi nagkakasunod 'yung hitting namin. Let's see kung
paano namin i-wo-work out 'yung ganung situation," the Adamson legend
added.
("Although we had a lot of runners left on base, our hits
weren't connecting consecutively. Even though we were making contact,
our hits just weren’t coming together. Let's see how we can work on that
situation.")
Roldan, a 19-year-old product of Bacolod City
National High School, had two hits in three at-bats. Her first hit — a
sharp bunt — ignited a third-inning surge. The centerfielder advanced to
third base after an error by UST catcher Anne Patricio before scoring
the game's opening run off a sacrifice fly from Alaiza Talisik.
Roldan
continued to deliver in the seventh and final inning, leading off with a
hit before scoring one of Adamson's two insurance runs courtesy of Roma
Jane Cruz's two-RBI double. Mea Tubongbanua also crossed the plate
after drawing a walk to first base.
Roldan's most impactful
moment came on defense. She fired a precise throw to catcher Aliza
Pichon to tag out a surging Erica Fernandez at home, preserving
Adamson's lead and preventing a potential tying run.
"Don po sa
play na 'yon, kailangan po kasi do'n ng tapang. Kung walang tapang, at
wala ka sa focus, hindi mo magagawa. Tsaka kailangang may tiwala ka sa
sarili mo," Roldan said about her crucial defensive play.
("In
that play, you really needed courage. Without courage and focus, you
won't be able to make that move. And you also have to trust yourself.")
Adamson
will aim to clinch an outright Finals berth when they face winless
Ateneo de Manila University (0-5) on Saturday at 8 a.m.
Meanwhile,
the Softbelles suffered their second straight loss, falling to 2-4.
UST's lone run came in the third inning when Lyca Blanco rounded the
bases. Blanco initially reached base on a fielder's choice, advanced to
second on a relay throw to Fernandez, and eventually scored off Helga
Campos' lone hit of the game to tie it at one run apiece.
From
that point, Adamson's pitching held firm. Glory Alonzo allowed just
three more hits to the Softbelles and secured the save, while April
Minanga earned her second win of the season. Minanga limited UST to
three hits in 2.2 innings before Alonzo took over the pitching duties.
On
the other hand, UST pitcher Mariela Dela Cruz endured her first defeat,
surrendering three runs and five hits in her 3.2 innings on the mound.
Chang Chih-Ling was unable to halt Adamson's momentum in relief as the
reigning champions added two more runs to seal the victory.
UST (2-3) will next face Ateneo on Tuesday, March 25, at 10 a.m.
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
AdU 0 0 1 2 0 0 2 5 8 0
UST 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 6 1
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