CHENIE TAGAUD, fire determined to reach the finals this time Magic Post

CHENIE TAGAUD, fire determined to reach the finals this time

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CHENIE TAGAUD and the late LADY TAMARAWS in the Women's Volleyball Tournament match in season 87 of the UAAP.CHENIE TAGAUD, fire determined to reach the finals this time

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CHENIE TAGAUD and the late LADY TAMARAWS in the Women’s Volleyball Tournament match in season 87 of the UAAP. –Marlo Cueto / Inquirer.net

Manila, Philippines – After winning a victory to go to the final last year, Chenie Tagaod and fire are locked up on their ultimate goal in the women’s volleyball tournament of the UAAP 87.

Tagaud and the Lady Tamaraws missed the opportunity to return to the final in season 86 after losing their Final Four match in Do-Die against possible champions, the Bulldogs of the National University.

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With a list stacked under the reinstated coach Tina Salak, the fourth year spiker is nothing more than to bring fire to the final for the first time since 2018.

“For me, and for Tin (Ubaldo), Jean (Asis), Ann (Monares) and the other seniors, we really want to arrive in the final. If we are graduated, we want to leave a brand on fire, ”Tagaod said to Inquirer Sports en Philippin.

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The late Lady Tamaraws in the Women's Volleyball Tournament of the 87 UAAP season.The late Lady Tamaraws in the Women's Volleyball Tournament of the 87 UAAP season.

The late Lady Tamaraws in the Women’s Volleyball Tournament of the 87 UAAP season. –Marlo Cueto / Inquirer.net

Tagaod thinks they have the possibility of doing so, but it puts a bonus on continuous improvement and commitment to each other.

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The versatile spiker, which collected on average 7.8 points in their first four games, admitted that she had gaps to start the season before leaving her first consecutive victories with 11 points, five excavations and five receptions in their Wednesday 25-23, 25-19, 25-20.

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“It’s difficult, especially in practice. As a student-athletes, we must really balance everything. What we have done was to prioritize both practice and school, and of course, rest is super important too, “she said.

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Tagaud also took into account the motivation words of the Salak coach to learn to let go after losing two of their first three games.

“I really needed to move on, so I continued to push myself. I had to think carefully because, as a senior, I have to work hard. I am the one that coaches and young players count, so I continued to work until I find my confidence and I feel like I could come back where I was, “she said.


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While she slowly finds her fatal form, Tagaod promises to continue to strive when fire closes her first round campaign against Adamson this Saturday in Moa Arena and in the room next week at Smart Araneta Coliseum.

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