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UAAP: Adamson, UST stay perfect in high school beach volley
ABS-CBN News
Published Apr 27, 2024 07:48 PM PHT

Adamson's Shai Nitura and Fel Sagaysay in the UAAP Season 86 girls' beach volleyball tournament. UAAP Media

MANILA -- Adamson University is still unbeaten in the UAAP Season 86 girls' beach volleyball tournament.
MANILA -- Adamson University is still unbeaten in the UAAP Season 86 girls' beach volleyball tournament.
Shai Nitura and Fel Sagaysay turned back Ateneo's Ten Quimpo and Abigail May Martija, 21-7, 21-12, on Friday at the Sands SM By The Bay.
Shai Nitura and Fel Sagaysay turned back Ateneo's Ten Quimpo and Abigail May Martija, 21-7, 21-12, on Friday at the Sands SM By The Bay.
Defending champion University of Santo Tomas is also perfect in three matches as Khy Progella, Cameron Grace Villaluz and third player Grithney Jhyn Dadang rout UP Integrated School's Khloe Long and Janella Guarino, 21-8, 21-6.
Defending champion University of Santo Tomas is also perfect in three matches as Khy Progella, Cameron Grace Villaluz and third player Grithney Jhyn Dadang rout UP Integrated School's Khloe Long and Janella Guarino, 21-8, 21-6.
The Baby Falcons and the Junior Tiger Sands lead the standings with similar 3-0 records.
The Baby Falcons and the Junior Tiger Sands lead the standings with similar 3-0 records.
Idle Far Eastern University-Diliman sits in second place at 2-1.
Idle Far Eastern University-Diliman sits in second place at 2-1.
National University Nazareth School's Vilmarie Toos and Laiza Benigay pulled off a 21-9, 21-9 victory over De La Salle-Zobel's Aislinn Alemaña and Katrina Tria to improve to 2-2.
National University Nazareth School's Vilmarie Toos and Laiza Benigay pulled off a 21-9, 21-9 victory over De La Salle-Zobel's Aislinn Alemaña and Katrina Tria to improve to 2-2.
The Junior Lady Spikers dropped to fifth place at 1-2, while the Blue Eagles and the Junior Fighting Maroons hold 1-3 records in joint sixth.
The Junior Lady Spikers dropped to fifth place at 1-2, while the Blue Eagles and the Junior Fighting Maroons hold 1-3 records in joint sixth.
In the boys division, NUNS, FEU-Diliman, UST and Adamson are bunched in first place at 3-1.
In the boys division, NUNS, FEU-Diliman, UST and Adamson are bunched in first place at 3-1.
University of the East, meanwhile, is one game out of the top four with an even 2-2 record.
University of the East, meanwhile, is one game out of the top four with an even 2-2 record.
NUNS regained its winning ways as John Wayne Dionela and Rain Skyler Gemarino whipped De La Salle-Zobel's Mario Roxas and Christopher Pallega, 21-8, 21-9.
NUNS regained its winning ways as John Wayne Dionela and Rain Skyler Gemarino whipped De La Salle-Zobel's Mario Roxas and Christopher Pallega, 21-8, 21-9.
Back-to-back title-seeking FEU-D also returned to the win column as Kyle Tandoc, Amet Bituin, and third player Zedric Dave Calimlim topped Ateneo's Mon Paquito Berdos and Santiago Andres Avila, 21-10, 21-16.
Back-to-back title-seeking FEU-D also returned to the win column as Kyle Tandoc, Amet Bituin, and third player Zedric Dave Calimlim topped Ateneo's Mon Paquito Berdos and Santiago Andres Avila, 21-10, 21-16.
UST logged its third straight win after an opening day defeat as John Michael Lagaran and Lance Malinao overpowered UPIS' Juan Miguel Navarro and Japeth Ben Casabar, 21-7, 21-6.
UST logged its third straight win after an opening day defeat as John Michael Lagaran and Lance Malinao overpowered UPIS' Juan Miguel Navarro and Japeth Ben Casabar, 21-7, 21-6.
Adamson's Tommy Castrodes, CJ Dominquito, and third player Brandy Clemente subdued UE's Jan Macam, Xyrone Montemayor, 21-14, 21-17.
Adamson's Tommy Castrodes, CJ Dominquito, and third player Brandy Clemente subdued UE's Jan Macam, Xyrone Montemayor, 21-14, 21-17.
The Junior Green Spikers and the Blue Eagles fell to 1-3 while the Junior Fighting Maroons remained winless in four matches.
The Junior Green Spikers and the Blue Eagles fell to 1-3 while the Junior Fighting Maroons remained winless in four matches.
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