



The De La Salle University (DLSU) Lady Spikers looks to sustain their unbeaten run as they fended off the Ateneo De Manila University (ADMU) Lady Eagles in a 25-18 triumph to stay alive on the fourth set of Game 3 in the UAAP 79 Women’s Volleyball campaign at the University of Santo Tomas yesterday.
Opposite Hitter Kim Kianna Dy delivered a solid late scare as she fired back-to-back kills, 23-18, to stretch DLSU’s lead to five points.
It was a nip-and-tuck affair in favor of ADMU, 10-11, until outside hitter Ernestine Tiamzon hammered a service ace to cushion a two-point advantage, 13-11.
La Salle ousts Ateneo in Set 4


Perfect Spot. Tiamzon see the perfect spot when no one is able to catch the ball and it gives the score to their team. Czarina Arevalo 10-AAE.
DLSU’s inconsistent set wins
During Ateneo De Manila University (ADMU) Lady Eagles’ opposite spiker Alyssa Valdez’ absence in her team’s clash against De La Salle University (DLSU) Lady Spikers, ADMU’s struggle was real. After the deadlock between the two teams after Set 4 was finished, the next thriller set will decide the fate of DLSU’s unscathed two-win streak.
Both teams gained alternate set points in the previous frames. This only mean one thing: The match is intense and the crowd is expected to be in the edges of their seats once Set 5 commences.

Craving for goal. ADMU’s thirst for retribution and comeback is dripping down their throats, drying out. Czarina Arevalo 10-AAE.
Curves
Upon the dazzling performance of De La Salle University (DLSU)’s wonderwoman Kim Kianna Dy, are the lifting of heavy weights done by Ateneo De Manila University (ADMU) because of the disappearance of Alyssa Valdez. And DLSU looks to take an aggressive operation of stripping ADMU’s chance to extend its appearance in the tournament.
In the past, ADMU was one of the top teams, known to have infamous players like Valdez. But with her absence as one of the best-performing players of Ateneo, the chances of triumph for the team is brittling down gradually, fading with the winds of their fate.




RIVERA WON TWO BRONZE MEDALS AND A SILVER MEDAL AT THE DIVISION MEET
Erica Roi Rivera won two bronze medal and a silver medal in playing arnis in the Division Meet last November 2017 in Tagkawayan, Quezon and compete as a participant in the Regional Schools’ Press Conference (RSPC) the same month in Batangas.
Rivera is an SPJ student who is aiming to have high grades but she had been always excused in classes because she is at the same time an athlete and a writer competing the RSPC. There are times that she needed to be excused for a whole day especially when the competition is coming.
SUCCESS. Erica Roi Rivera of SPJ Valhalla, received an award for having an average above 90% in the SPJ Convocation in the Alumni Hall. Joyce Reyes 10-AAE
Photo Credits: Alice Marciano Garcia
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SPJ STUDENTS MAKE VLOG ON INTRAMURALS DAY
Special Program in Journalism students from Grade 10 SPJ Valhalla and Elysium produce a vlog as their requirement in Online Journalism, an elective subject last July 2017 held at Alcala Sports Complex.
Students from Grade 10 SPJ shoot their videos in Alcala Sports Complex where they will give highlights on the sports they are being assigned to.