Tuesday, 19 July 2016

Princess Cup South East Asian Women’s U19 Volleyball Tournament



With Malaysia taking no further part in competition meant New Zealand were awarded a walkover on Tuesday's encounter and awarded a win with 3-0 margin.
The first of the remaining three encounters saw Australia take on Singapore.It was a close battle in the opening set as Australia manage to win the first set in the 29 minutes battle by 28-26 margin.Australia's Katie Garner was the star of the show winning maximum spikes for the team.In the second set Singapore seemed to lost the plot as Australia crushed Singapore 25-10 in 20 minutes.
Singapore regained their prowess in third set as they tried hard to stage a comeback with Kow Wei and Sue Teo leading the charge but Australia had all bases covered as they won the final set by 25-21 margin.
Australia vs Singapore (3-0) : 28-26;25-10 and 25-21.

Host Thailand faced Indonesia in the second game as the hosts looked to extend their unbeaten run in the competition.Thailand showed their dominance across the three sets as they won by a convincing 25-19, 25-07 and 25-20 margin.
Srithong Wipawee and Moksri Chutchu-on were brilliant for the host as they delivered for the team in spikes and blocks earning crucial points every-time Indonesia tried to make inroad into the match. Wipawee showed his class clocking 7 spikes to her credit and 2 crucial blocks to give Thailand a big win over Indonesia.
Thailand vs Indonesia(3-0) :25-19, 25-07 and 25-20

Last and final encounter saw Vietnam take on Philippines , Vietnam showed brilliant class as they thrashed Philippines 3-0 with 25-14,25-16 and 25-18 margin.Ace spiker Luu Thi Hue starred for Vietnam as the lanky spiker recorded  12 spikes and 2 blocks to her credit. Vietnam were good in all tactical formations as they used their smashes and dabs to perfection with Hoang Anh and Doung Hen also supporting Luu in a well rounded team effort as they beat the Pinoy girls in a convicning 3-0 drubbing in an encounter that lasted 75 minutes.
Vietnam vs Philippines (3-0) : 25-14,25-16 and 25-18

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