

Kath Arado of Pldt High Speed Hitters in a match in the semifinals PVL in the semi-finals against Creamline Cool Smashers. –Marlo Cueto / Inquirer.net
Manila, Philippines – Almost will never be sufficient for Captain Kath Arado and the high -speed strikers of the PLDT as they seek to finish their history during their first appearance in the PVL final against the crossovers of Chery Tiggo in a win -turn championship on Tour on Sunday at the Mall of Asia Arena.
After years of sorrow, Arado-the heart and soul of the tears of the team on the ground after Pldt finished a victory of 27-25, 22-25, 19-25, 25-16, 15-10 Victory on Creamline in the pre-season semi-finals on Tuesday evening at Smart Araneta Coliseum.
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These setbacks, including a quarter-final release in Choco Mucho at the All-Filino 2024-25 conference and a defeat in the reinforced conference semi-final in Akari-A five sets remembered for a first call on a unsuccessful clear defect challenge-made high-speed strikers at this time.
“We have had so many moments” almost “in the past. This is where we have matured, because each of us has our shortcomings, individually and in a team,” said Arado in Philippin.


Savi Davison and PLDT at high speed in the PVL in the semi-finals against Creamline Cool Smashers. –Marlo Cueto / Inquirer.net
“In training, we just take a game at a time. We are not looking too far away or we focus on the results. Our goal has always been to improve by looking at what we missed before and learning about this. This is what motivated us this time.”
The regular defense of Arado teamed up with the 34-point explosion from Savi Davison to raise the PLDT after the champion 10 times cool Smashers despite the follow-up of 2-1 in sets.
She credited the victory to coach Rald Ricafort and her staff.
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“As the coach said, since we were facing Creamline, everyone was really locked up, focused on work. And it was not only the players, even the coaches were like players themselves. We studied each position and trends in Creamline,” said former EU Lady Warrior.
“Of course, we want to win, but they too. This is why the coaches reminded us to manage our emotions, not too high, not too low.”
Now in the final, Arado wants to make the most of luck, especially with the almost complete PLDT – with the exception of the Alas Pilipinas players Dell Palomata and Alleiah Malaluan – and quite healthy to win the seven games on the way to the gold medal match.
“We are super grateful that we are complete at the moment.
“This is not yet the final destination. We still have one more game to do.”