The Ateneo Blue Eagles have been dominating the boys’s V-League Collegiate Problem thus far, managing to all the time be a step forward of their foes even in tight video games within the aggressive eight-team discipline.
However Blue Eagles coach Timothy Sto. Tomas isn’t paying a lot consideration to their 4 consecutive wins in as many video games—he would a lot somewhat see their system constantly executed by his wards.
“We don’t dwell on the streak as a result of we put together for each sport. We all the time take it one sport at a time,” Sto. Tomas mentioned after Ateneo shut down reigning NCAA champions Perpetual Assist, 25-18, 21-25, 25-21, 25-21, on Wednesday at Paco Enviornment.
It’s evident that the Blue Eagles are transferring in the correct route however for the previous Ateneo stalwart, he nonetheless needs to see extra progress of their UAAP preparations, saying he must drill his Blue Eagles extra on following via with their system.
“We’re blissful that we’re successful and each sport we see our gamers enhancing … it’s extra of the development of the gamers.”
The Altas fought again and clinched the second set, one thing that Sto. Tomas believes the Blue Eagles may have achieved higher avoiding had they saved their system in thoughts and prevented any lapses.
Fortunately, the Katipunan-based squad acquired its head again within the sport within the latter units to safe the victory and prolong its streak.
“They knew what to do however they form of selected to not reply, it appeared like they didn’t wish to do [what needs to be done], that’s what’s irritating,” Sto. Tomas mentioned. “We may’ve achieved higher.”
Having three days from Wednesday to arrange for his or her subsequent sport, Sto. Tomas should repeat to his Blue Eagles to belief their system.
The Blue Eagles would want each little bit of consistency in dealing with the College of Sto. Tomas—which presently sits atop the standings—on Sunday coach Odjie Mamon and his wards attempt to erase the “most beneficiant” in errors tag presently pinned on the Tigers.
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