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PVL: Mid-table gridlock reaches breaking point

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Games today:

(Ynares Center Montalban)

1:30 p.m. — Farm Fresh vs Galeries Tower

4 p.m. — PLDT vs Chery Tiggo

6:30 p.m. — Capital1 vs Petro Gazz

Petro Gazz and Capital1 lock horns Saturday in a virtual knockout showdown for a coveted quarterfinal berth even as Chery Tiggo bids to keep its hopes alive against star-studded PLDT in a pivotal Premier Volleyball League Reinforced Conference playdate at the Ynares Center in Montalban, Rizal.

Both the Angels and the Solar Spikers tote identical 3-3 win-loss records, sharing seventh place in a congested mid-table race. Their 6:30 p.m. showdown is expected to be nothing short of a firefight, with the winner gaining a vital edge in what has evolved into a wild, wide-open scramble for the four remaining quarterfinal slots among six teams still mathematically in contention.

Akari and Cignal — currently tied for fifth at 4-3 — resume their quarterfinal drive on Tuesday as the Chargers battle the Choco Mucho Flying Titans and the Super Spikers face the Creamline Cool Smashers in another pair of high-stakes matches.

But before all that unfolds, attention turns to Chery Tiggo (2-4), whose road to survival becomes far steeper as it faces the High Speed Hitters at 4 p.m. in a win-or-bust scenario. Despite sporting similar 2-5 slates, both Chery Tiggo and Choco Mucho cling to knockout-stage aspirations, hinging on a mix of self-preservation and favorable outcomes in the final three playdates of the two-phase preliminaries of the conference organized by Sports Vision.

The first four quarterfinal berths have already been secured by ZUS Coffee (6-1), Creamline (5-2), PLDT (5-1) and Farm Fresh (5-1) — setting the stage for a frantic chase for the remaining spots.

For Petro Gazz, Capital1 and Chery Tiggo, however, the situation is stark: there is simply no tomorrow.

Among them, the Angels arguably face the more perilous path. After today’s duel, they end their prelims against the formidable High Speed Hitters on 20 November, while Capital1 wraps up its campaign versus also-ran Galeries Tower — winless but eager to play spoiler.

This heightens the stakes of the Petro Gazz-Capital1 collision, a match already fueled by contrasting storylines. Reeling from back-to-back losses, the Angels have struggled with consistency, with coach Gary Van Sickle needing to make tactical adjustments and rediscover the spark that once made the franchise a two-time Reinforced Conference champion.

Imports Lindsey Vander Weide and Brooke Van Sickle continue to provide elite production, but the lack of collaboration from the Petro Gazz locals has been a glaring issue — especially at this stage, where frontrunning teams have already built fluid chemistry.

The Solar Spikers, for their part, are coming off a painful five-set loss to the surging EV Crossovers but remain upbeat thanks to the dependable scoring of import Sasha Bytsenko, the steady rise of rookie sensation Bella Belen, and the support of Chel Austero, Leila Cruz, Sydney Niegos and veteran setter Iris Tolenada. Their blend of youthful firepower and veteran steadiness gives them a strategic advantage — if they can overcome their endgame lapses.

Chery Tiggo, meanwhile, faces a monumental challenge in PLDT.

Import Yuni Batista erupted for a conference-record 41 points in their last match against Capital1, but will need even greater support from the Crossovers’ locals to topple a High Speed Hitters lineup boasting one of the tallest and most technically sound frontlines in the league.