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High Speed Hitters shift focus to title hunt

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With perhaps the biggest stumbling block to its dream Premier Volleyball League (PVL) title now cleared from its path, PLDT shifts its full focus to the final hurdle, one that will challenge not just its skills, depth and firepower, but more so, its character.

“I think we have to move on right away because Chery Tiggo is already in the finals,” said PLDT head coach Rald Ricafort after leading the High Speed Hitters to a thrilling five-set win over Creamline in their PVL On Tour semifinal encounter late Tuesday.

“They have a solid roster. Imee (Hernandez) has returned and they made great choices in the PVL Draft. They also have Ara (Galang).”

“Preparation is really a big deal for us. That’s why we have to move on from this win and turn our focus on the championship game against Chery Tiggo.”

Indeed, the High Speed Hitters have marched into the one-game finale of the PVL On Tour unbeaten, their rise driven by hard work, grit and a willingness to adapt. But all that could quickly fade if they falter against a Chery Tiggo squad hungry to reclaim its place atop the league.

PLDT’s route to the finals hasn’t been without adversity. From surviving a dramatic five-set duel against the Cool Smashers — highlighted by Savi Davison’s 34-point eruption — to enduring off-court challenges, including being stranded during the typhoon onslaught, the team has been tested in every way imaginable.

And every test, they’ve passed.

What makes PLDT’s rise particularly impressive is its overwhelming firepower and balanced rotation. The return of Davison has given the High Speed Hitters a true offensive anchor — a go-to scorer capable of breaking games open with her explosiveness and range.