News
Sydney Sy, Jomary Torres march into Asia-Oceania Sambo Championship finals
Defending champion Sydney Sy and world No. 7 Jomary Torres scored contrasting semifinal victories to advance to the finals of their respective divisions in the 11th Asia-Oceania Sambo Championships, presented by the Philippine Sports Commission, on Saturday at the Ninoy Aquino Stadium.
Eager to deliver in front of her hometown crowd, Sy overcame New Zealand’s Lilly Houben, 5-0, in the women’s sport sambo +80-kilogram semifinals.
Sy will now try to defend her title against Kazakhstan’s Arailym Abenova, the 2021 champion in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. Abenova booked her place in the final after forcing Mongolia’s Sarangoo Ganbold to submit just seconds into their semifinal bout. The gold medal match was scheduled later that night.
Torres, ranked No. 7 in the world, also remained on course for the championship after defeating Kyrgyzstan’s Dilbara Raimzhanova, 7-2, in the women’s 50kg combat sambo semifinals of the tournament, which is being held under the aegis of the National Sports Tourism Interagency Committee.
She will face Kazakhstan’s Daidry Paiyz, who defeated Mongolia’s Erdenet-od Byambajav in the other semifinal. The tournament is organized by the Pilipinas Sambo Federation Inc. and backed by Victory Liner.
The Philippines also secured another silver medal late Friday courtesy of newcomer Christine Angelic Espolong, who suffered an 8-0 loss to Kazakhstan’s Zarina Yergen in the women’s 59kg combat sambo final.
“This was an amazing experience for me despite the loss. I truly enjoyed although I only had two weeks to prepare for the match,” said Espolong, whose original combat sport is Muay Thai.
After a cautious start, Sy finally broke through early in the five-minute contest by scoring the opening point. She then executed a pin at the 3:09 mark, earning four more points to build a commanding lead.
Houben attempted to mount a comeback by repeatedly trying to take Sy to the ground, but the Filipina grappler relied on her experience and size to escape danger and comfortably secure the victory.
Torres, meanwhile, dominated the early stages of her semifinal, landing effective strikes and recording a pin to build a commanding 7-0 advantage.
Raimzhanova responded with a late surge, scoring two points in an attempt to cut into the deficit. However, Torres stayed composed, wisely avoiding further exchanges in the closing seconds to preserve the victory and book her spot in the championship match.
The post Sydney Sy, Jomary Torres march into Asia-Oceania Sambo Championship finals appeared first on Tiebreaker Times.
News
ZUS Coffee stays unbeaten, sweeps past depleted Choco Mucho in PVL On Tour
BATANGAS CITY – ZUS Coffee overwhelmed an undermanned Choco Mucho in straight sets, 25-14, 25-12, 25-23, to continue its impressive start in the 2026 Premier Volleyball League On Tour Showdown on Saturday night at the Batangas City Sports Center here.
Coming off a four-set victory over Akari last Wednesday in Ilagan, the Thunderbelles carried that momentum into Batangas, dominating the opening two sets before surviving a tougher third frame to remain unbeaten and pocket another ₱100,000 winner’s incentive.
The victory came at the expense of a Flying Titans squad that missed the services of Sisi Rondina, Eya Laure, and newly acquired Dawn Catindig, all of whom remain with Alas Pilipinas as the national team prepares for the 2026 Asian Games.
(C) PVL Images
“Hindi naman ata kumpleto ‘yung mga teams, pero kami we’re trying to practice our rotations so marami kaming bago, marami kaming bagong additions so we’d like to practice and give them some playing time,” said ZUS Coffee head coach Jerry Yee.
The Thunderbelles’ offense clicked from the opening serve under the steady direction of Chenae Basarte, who started in place of Cloanne Mondonedo and orchestrated the attack with 12 excellent sets.
ZUS Coffee showcased its depth with a balanced offensive effort led by Chinnie Arroyo, who finished with nine points.
Veteran Jovelyn Gonzaga, returning after missing the opener against Akari, made an immediate impact with eight points and six excellent digs, while rookie Nicole Ong matched her output with eight markers.
Jolina Dela Cruz and Rachel Daquis chipped in six points apiece, while Kate Santiago, Zam Nolasco, AC Miner, and Riza Nogales contributed five each, highlighting the Thunderbelles’ balanced attack that kept Choco Mucho on the defensive throughout the match.
ZUS Coffee cruised through the first two sets with little resistance, but the Flying Titans finally found their rhythm in the third and threatened to extend the contest.
With the score tied at 23-all, Dela Cruz answered Caitlin Viray’s attack with a clutch off-the-block kill to put the Thunderbelles at match point. Miner then sealed the victory with a stuff block on Des Cheng, completing the straight-set sweep.
(C) PVL Images
Riding back-to-back victories, ZUS Coffee now shifts its focus to PLDT as it looks to complete a sweep of its preseason assignments on August 8 in Santiago, Isabela.
Viray paced Choco Mucho with 12 points, while Cheng added 10, but the Flying Titans struggled to keep up with ZUS Coffee’s balanced offense.
Libero Thang Ponce put together a strong defensive performance with 19 excellent digs and 16 excellent receptions, but it was not enough to prevent Choco Mucho from absorbing its first loss of the preseason.
The Flying Titans will look to bounce back when they take on PLDT on July 25 in Vigan, Ilocos Sur.
The post ZUS Coffee stays unbeaten, sweeps past depleted Choco Mucho in PVL On Tour appeared first on Tiebreaker Times.
News
Galeries Tower opens PVL On Tour with four-set victory over Farm Fresh
BATANGAS CITY — Galeries Tower stunned Farm Fresh in four sets, 25-17, 24-26, 25-19, 26-24, to open its 2026 Premier Volleyball League On Tour Showdown campaign with a victory on Saturday at the Batangas City Sports Center here.
The Highrisers came out firing, dominating the opening set before the Foxies responded by snatching the second frame to level the match and set the stage for what looked to be a marathon encounter.
Galeries Tower, however, quickly regained control, dictating the pace in the third set before surviving a tense fourth frame to close out the match and claim the ₱100,000 incentive awarded to the winner.
“Sinabi ko nga sa players ko na dito namin masusubukan ngayon ‘yung mga skills na pinaghirapan namin bago mag-start ‘yung season,” said head coach Clarence Esteban after the victory.
(C) PVL Images
Farm Fresh refused to go down without a fight, leaning on veterans Ces Molina, Royse Tubino, and Riri Meneses to spark a 3-1 run that erased a 22-24 deficit and tied the fourth set at 24-all, threatening to force a deciding fifth set.
But just as the Foxies appeared ready to extend the match, Lycha Ebon delivered a clutch kill to restore match point for the Highrisers.
Moments later, Roselle Baliton sealed the victory with a quick attack, ending the nearly two-hour contest and sending Galeries Tower to a hard-earned opening-day win.
“Maganda ‘yung nilabas nila nung game, dahil na rin sa kagustuhan nilang manalo nitong araw na ‘to. Pero siyempre hindi basta-basta rin si Farm Fresh, so grateful ako sa mga players namin na nagpursigi para makuha namin ‘yung panalo,” Esteban added.
Erika Deloria continued to settle into her role as one of the team’s primary offensive weapons, finishing with a game-high 24 points built on 22 attacks and two aces. She also showcased her all-around game with 13 excellent receptions and 10 excellent digs.
Aiza Pontillas chipped in 13 points, while middle blockers Jean Asis and Baliton contributed nine markers apiece.
Top overall 2026 PVL Draft pick Lams Lamina made her much-anticipated league debut, tallying seven excellent sets off the bench. Ebon and Jade Gentapa also provided timely contributions with seven points each.
Team captain Julia Coronel orchestrated the offense with 21 excellent sets while adding four points, while Baby Love Barbon anchored the defense with 17 excellent receptions and nine excellent digs.
Riding the momentum of its opening-day triumph, Galeries Tower now shifts its focus to a showdown against Nxled on August 1 in Polomolok, South Cotabato.
(C) PVL Images
Farm Fresh, meanwhile, struggled to find its offensive rhythm. Royse Tubino led the Foxies with 12 points, while Ara Galang added 11.
The Highrisers also neutralized two of Farm Fresh’s top scorers, holding Trisha Tubu to just six points and Ces Molina to only five while disrupting the Foxies’ attack throughout the match.
Farm Fresh will look to bounce back when it takes on Nxled on August 15 in Lanao del Norte.
The post Galeries Tower opens PVL On Tour with four-set victory over Farm Fresh appeared first on Tiebreaker Times.
News
Ishie Lalongisip embraces new chapter with Creamline after years as finals foe
Months after standing on the opposite side of the net against Creamline in the finals, Ishie Lalongisip now finds herself wearing the Cool Smashers’ colors in the 2026 Premier Volleyball League On Tour Showdown.
Lalongisip was one of Cignal’s key contributors off the bench during the season-ending All-Filipino Conference, where the Super Spikers pushed the Cool Smashers to the limit before eventually falling in the championship series.
For the 24-year-old outside hitter, the move still feels surreal after spending years battling Creamline in some of the PVL’s most memorable finals.
“Sobrang saya kasi dati kapag Creamline-Cignal, parang ano rin siya, sobrang exciting na rin,” said Lalongisip.
As she begins her journey with the Cool Smashers, Lalongisip is eager to embrace the team’s championship culture and learn the winning habits that have made Creamline the PVL’s most successful franchise.
(C) PVL
“Ngayon, nakasama ko na sina Ate Jema, then ‘yung mga iba kong teammates. Super excited na ako at looking forward po ako sa lahat ng magiging learnings ko sa Creamline,” she said.
Lalongisip also pointed to the composure that has long stood out to her whenever she faced Creamline.
“Kahit sa pressured moments, ‘yung Creamline talaga nakikita ko na intact sila at happy-happy lang sa paglalaro,” she added.
In her preseason debut with Creamline, the former Rookie of the Conference stepped up in the absence of several veteran stars. Her performance helped the Cool Smashers defeat Nxled, 25-18, 25-23, 16-25, 25-19, last Wednesday night at the Capital Arena in Ilagan, Isabela.
Lalongisip made an immediate impact, finishing with nine points off the bench as Creamline showcased its depth despite missing veteran spikers Tots Carlos and Alyssa Valdez.
Adding to the significance of her debut, Lalongisip also got the opportunity to face former Cignal teammates Gel Cayuna and Jackie Acuña, who are now with the Chameleons.
“Sobrang saya. Natatawa lang nila kami lang una, tapos kapag nagkakatapat kami sa harap ng net, parang smile-smile lang tapos tingin-tingin, eye contact tapos tawa-tawa lang din,”she said.
“Nakaka-miss sila kasama.”
The post Ishie Lalongisip embraces new chapter with Creamline after years as finals foe appeared first on Tiebreaker Times.
-
News5 months agoCamilla Lamina shows calm leadership even off the bench
-
DLSU5 months agoShan Nunag shows composure beyond year in La Salle debut
-
Football5 months ago
2026 Uganda Cup: The confirmed fixtures, venues & kick off times at round of 32
-
Foreign Pros5 months ago
‘Eric Chelle must pay compensation to quit Super Eagles post’
-
Cricket News5 months agoT20 World Cup 2026: 'We've got to stay positive' – Afghanistan coach Jonathan Trott remains hopeful of reaching Super 8 despite back-to-back losses
-
Football5 months ago
Divine Mukasa plays full time as Leicester City bows out of FA Cup to Southampton
-
Others5 months ago
Sarah Babirye Kityo: The majestic return to 12th Parliament, to front sports talent development
-
CAF5 months agoAFCON 2025: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly, and Why African Football Is at a Crossroads

