JACKIE Acuna delivers a powerful attack during Cignal's 25-21, 25-22, 25-16 win over Capital1 in their PVL on Tour game on Monday at the Chavit Coliseum in Vigan, Ilocos Sur. Photograph courtesy of PVL
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HD Spikers flex depth, resilience

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VIGAN, Ilocos Sur — Its endgame composure and tactical savvy put to the test by a gritty Capital1 side, Cignal once again displayed poise and polish under pressure, pulling off a 25-21, 25-22, 25-16 win to seize the early solo lead in Pool B of the PVL On Tour Monday at the newly-renovated Chavit Coliseum in Vigan, Ilocos Sur.

After surviving fierce endgame resistance in the first two sets, the HD Spikers turned up the heat in Set 3, unleashing their full arsenal to break away early and dominate from start to finish. They raced to a 6-1 cushion and never looked back, sealing their second straight-set win in as many days.

It was a near mirror of their 25-23, 25-14, 25-23 conquest of Akari on opening day, a victory that served notice of the team’s strong rebound bid following a disappointing early exit in the recent All-Filipino Conference — a campaign derailed by the mid-conference loss of two key players.

But if Cignal showed signs of vulnerability then, it has looked anything but in the PVL pre-season.

At the heart of another Cignal romp was veteran setter Gel Cayuna, who elevated her game from a 21-excellent set showing against the Chargers to an impressive 27-set performance against the Solar Spikers, effectively orchestrating the offense and keeping every player utilized by coach Shaq delos Santos involved.

“Before the game, we already agreed to play happy,” said the four-time Best Setter awardee, who also finished with five markers.

“I’m glad that we were able to adjust despite having a lot of new players. Everybody contributed. I’m really happy for my teammates and coaches.”

Jessa Ordiales, who didn’t see action against Akari, made the most of her league debut by delivering three points, including back-to-back hits that stretched Cignal’s lead to 18-11 in Set 3. She capped her impressive performance with a block on Trisha Genesis, sealing another dominant one-hour, 29-minute victory for the HD Spikers.