RIFFA, Bahrain — Alas Pilipinas will have to dig deep for a podium finish as it renews its rivalry with powerhouse Thailand in the bronze medal match of the Asian Youth Games on Wednesday at Isa Sports City.
The Philippine girls’ volleyball team showed flashes of brilliance but could not sustain a strong start, falling to Iran, 28-26, 18-25, 19-25, 18-25, in the semifinals on Monday night.
The young Filipinas snatched the opening set but Iran found its rhythm and went on a tear, capitalizing on the Philippines’ struggles to side out.
Rhose Almendralejo carried the scoring load with 25 points, including 23 attacks, while Sam Cantada added 14. Raine Alonzo chipped in seven, and Ysabella Cruz contributed five in a gallant effort for the Filipinas, who also struggled with service reception against the taller, more composed Iranian side.
Usually a steady presence on the floor, Philippine delegation flag bearer Harlene Serneche could not get things going and was limited to two points in the first set and one in the second.
Erstwhile unbeaten Thailand also suffered a stunning defeat as Indonesia prevailed, 26-24, 27-25, 25-17, in the other semifinal.
Despite the loss, libero Atasha Doroja remains hopeful and composed, vowing that the team will be stronger in the bronze medal match.