King Crunchers stun HD Spikers in Epic 4-Set Battle, near Finals

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In a dramatic twist at the Spikers’ Turf Invitational Conference, Criss Cross delivered a stunning four-set victory over the HD Spikers, 25-20, 22-25, 25-12, 26-24, on Sunday (December 8, night. This hard-fought semifinal clash not only put the King Crunchers in a strong 2-0 position but also ended Cignal’s impressive nine-game win streak.

A Masterful Performance by Jude Garcia

Jude Garcia was the hero of the night, registering an impressive 25 points in a match full of intense action, resilience, and teamwork. Garcia’s offensive and defensive prowess, especially in the fourth set, was pivotal in securing the win. Despite facing a determined HD Spikers side that was pushing for a fifth set, Garcia and his teammates showed incredible composure under pressure to clinch the victory.

Jude Garcia [Spikers' Turf photo]
Jude Garcia [Spikers’ Turf photo]

Unlikely Hero: Rookie Libero Philip Pepito

But it wasn’t just Garcia who shone on the court. Rookie libero Philip Pepito emerged as an unlikely hero, delivering a game-changing play in a tense rally. After a brilliant save by Nico Almendras, Pepito made an unorthodox third-ball pass that clipped the net, dropping into an open space on the HD Spikers’ side. This crucial moment broke a 24-all deadlock, leaving Cignal stunned and propelling Criss Cross to victory.

Criss Cross Breaks Through

The win marked Criss Cross’ eighth straight victory and delivered a blow to Cignal’s momentum, which had been rolling since their Open Conference title win. Criss Cross, who had previously lost in the Open Conference finals and suffered a tough loss in the preliminaries of the current season, now stands on the brink of their first-ever finals appearance.

“We’ve been preparing for each other, and it really showed in this match,” said Jude Garcia, reflecting on the hard work that led to the win. “It was exhausting, but it was worth it. The match was exciting, and we are determined to continue this winning streak.”

Looking Ahead to the Finals

With a 2-0 record in the semifinals, Criss Cross now aims for a finals berth against Savouge on Wednesday. If they falter, they’ll have a second chance against the winless Hyodo side on Friday. For Cignal, with a 2-1 record, a rebound is necessary as they chase another finals appearance.

“We’re just focused on taking it one game at a time,” said Cignal head coach Dexter Clamor.

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