Adamson stuns La Salle, nears SSL title

Lucille Almonte of Adamson smacks an attack against La Salle during Game 1 of the SSL National Invitational Finals. (SSL photo)

Lucille Almonte of Adamson smacks an attack against La Salle during Game 1 of the SSL National Invitational Finals. (SSL photo)

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Adamson University clipped De La Salle University with a stunning 22-25, 25-17, 17-25, 27-25, 16-14 come-from-behind win in Game 1 of the Shakey's Super League National Invitationals finals Wednesday night at the Filoil EcoOil Centre in San Juan.
The Lady Falcons gave the Lady Spikers a dose of their own medicine, erasing a huge 11-20 deficit in the fourth set before pulling through by a whisker in the clincher to move on the brink of capturing the first SSL national title.
Skipper Lucille Almonte kept Adamson afloat all throughout with 24 points on three aces and a block while super rookie Red Bascon delivered when it mattered the most, none bigger than her back-to-back hits to finish with seven points and clinch it for the Lady Falcons.
Ayesha Juegos had 13 points while Sharya Nicole Ancheta and Lorene Toring added 10 apiece in the well-balanced attack of Adamson under new mentor JP Yude.
"I always tell the that I trust them. I always encourage them, especially in the fourth set, when we're down, I told them that the game is not yet over. They (La Salle) have not reached 25. We'll crawl closer. We just have to be patient," Yude, a former Adamson player, in his first tournament since taking over from Jerry Yee in June said.
"I guess they did absorb what I wanted to convey. They saw in me that I have not yet given up. I told them to get their acts together it's noy yet over. I guess they saw my eagerness to push them on."
La Salle, riding on a five-set win against the University of Santo Tomas from a 1-2 deficit including multiple match points saved in the semifinal, looked headed into an easy four-set win against Adamson by building what seemed an insurmountable nine-point lead off a Thea Gagate hit.
But Adamson simply refused to go down and quit.
With Almonte setting the tone, the Lady Falcons launched a killer 11-1 rally capped by Ancheta's quick attack in the middle to snatch the driver's seat at 22-21.
Both teams traded blows from there on, with each one reaching match point, before Bascon unloaded two straight hits for a 27-25 win to extend the match to the fifth set.
As they figured in a back-and-forth decider anew, Bascon would not shy away from the big stage by hammering through another back-to-back attack for Adamson's great escape act.
Shevana Laput rifled in a tournament-high of 30 points, Thea Gagate and Alleiah Malaluan added 14 points while Baby Jyne Soreño had 11 points but La Salle still absorbed its first defeat in the tournament.