The Spikers’ Turf Reinforced Conference was the 6th conference of the Spikers' Turf that started on October 1, 2016 and ended on November 12, 2016, games were held at the PhilSports Arena in Pasig. There were six (6) competing teams in this conference.[1][2]
Teams
- Preliminary round
- The preliminary round was a single round-robin tournament, with each team playing one match against all other teams for a total of five matches.
- The top two teams advanced to the semifinals while the bottom two were eliminated.
- Semifinals
- The semifinals featured best-of-three series.
- The match-ups were as follows:
- SF1: #1 vs. #4
- SF2: #2 vs. #3
- The winners advanced to the championship while the losers would play in the third-place series.
- Finals
- The championship and third-place series were best-of-three series.
- The match-ups were as follows:
- Championship: Semifinal round winners
- Third-place series: Semifinal round losers
Pool standing procedure
- First, teams are ranked by the number of matches won.
- If the number of matches won is tied, the tied teams are then ranked by match points, wherein:
- Match won 3–0 or 3–1: 3 match points for the winner, 0 match points for the loser.
- Match won 3–2: 2 match points for the winner, 1 match point for the loser.
- In case of any further ties, the following criteria shall be used:
- Set ratio: the number of sets won divided by number of sets lost.
- Point ratio: number of points scored divided by number of points allowed.
- Head-to-head standings: any remaining tied teams are ranked based on the results of head-to-head matches involving the teams in question.
Preliminary round
Ranking
Source:
Match results
| Date
|
Time
|
|
Score
|
|
Set 1
|
Set 2
|
Set 3
|
Set 4
|
Set 5
|
Total
|
Report
|
| Oct 01 |
12:30 |
100 |
0–3 |
PAF |
11–25 |
16–25 |
23–25 |
– |
– |
50–75 |
|
| Oct 03 |
12:30 |
CIG |
3–0 |
IEM |
25–23 |
25–20 |
26–24 |
– |
– |
76–67 |
|
| Oct 05 |
12:30 |
PAR |
3–1 |
100 |
28–26 |
25–21 |
19–25 |
25–18 |
– |
97–90 |
|
| Oct 08 |
12:30 |
IEM |
3–2 |
CHA |
20–25 |
25–23 |
25–23 |
22–25 |
15–10 |
107–106 |
|
| Oct 10 |
12:30 |
PAF |
3–1 |
CIG |
16–25 |
25–22 |
25–23 |
25–23 |
– |
91–93 |
|
| Oct 12 |
12:30 |
100 |
3–0 |
IEM |
25–22 |
25–19 |
25–23 |
– |
– |
75–64 |
|
| Oct 15 |
12:30 |
CIG |
3–2 |
CHA |
25–18 |
37–35 |
23–25 |
17–25 |
15–12 |
117–115 |
|
| Oct 17 |
12:30 |
PAR |
0–3 |
PAF |
22–25 |
25–27 |
17–25 |
– |
– |
64–77 |
|
| Oct 19 |
12:30 |
CHA |
3–1 |
100 |
25–22 |
22–25 |
25–23 |
25–14 |
– |
97–84 |
|
| Oct 22 |
12:30 |
CHA |
3–0 |
PAR |
25–13 |
25–16 |
25–22 |
– |
– |
75–51 |
|
| Oct 24 |
12:30 |
CIG |
3–2 |
PAR |
18–25 |
21–25 |
28–26 |
25–21 |
15–13 |
107–110 |
|
| Oct 26 |
12:30 |
PAF |
3–1 |
IEM |
22–25 |
25–22 |
25–15 |
25–21 |
– |
97–83 |
|
| Oct 29 |
12:30 |
100 |
0–3 |
CIG |
19–25 |
14–25 |
16–25 |
– |
– |
49–75 |
|
| Nov 02 |
10:30 |
CHA |
3–1 |
PAF |
25–27 |
25–22 |
25–22 |
27–25 |
– |
102–96 |
|
| Nov 02 |
12:30 |
IEM |
3–2 |
PAR |
25–17 |
25–23 |
23–25 |
22–25 |
15–10 |
110–100 |
|
Final round
Semifinals
Rank 1 vs rank 4
| Date
|
Time
|
|
Score
|
|
Set 1
|
Set 2
|
Set 3
|
Set 4
|
Set 5
|
Total
|
Report
|
| Nov 05 |
10:30 |
PAF |
3–1 |
IEM |
25–22 |
23–25 |
25–23 |
25–17 |
– |
98–87 |
|
| Nov 07 |
12:30 |
IEM |
1–3 |
PAF |
25–23 |
16–25 |
12–25 |
17–25 |
– |
70–98 |
|
Rank 2 vs rank 3
| Date
|
Time
|
|
Score
|
|
Set 1
|
Set 2
|
Set 3
|
Set 4
|
Set 5
|
Total
|
Report
|
| Nov 05 |
12:30 |
CIG |
3–2 |
CHA |
26–28 |
25–18 |
17–25 |
25–22 |
16–14 |
109–107 |
|
| Nov 07 |
10:30 |
CHA |
0–3 |
CIG |
20–25 |
19–25 |
20–25 |
– |
– |
59–75 |
|
Finals
3rd place
| Date
|
Time
|
|
Score
|
|
Set 1
|
Set 2
|
Set 3
|
Set 4
|
Set 5
|
Total
|
Report
|
| Nov 09 |
10:30 |
CHA |
3–1 |
IEM |
25–19 |
25–23 |
27–29 |
25–13 |
– |
102–84 |
|
| Nov 12 |
10:30 |
IEM |
2–3 |
CHA |
25–27 |
28–26 |
15–25 |
25–23 |
11–15 |
104–116 |
|
Championship
| Date
|
Time
|
|
Score
|
|
Set 1
|
Set 2
|
Set 3
|
Set 4
|
Set 5
|
Total
|
Report
|
| Nov 09 |
10:30 |
PAF |
3–2 |
CIG |
25–23 |
25–19 |
19–25 |
25–27 |
15–12 |
109–106 |
|
| Nov 12 |
10:30 |
CIG |
1–3 |
PAF |
25–20 |
21–25 |
20–25 |
22–25 |
– |
88–95 |
|
Awards
- Most Valuable Player (Finals)
- Most Valuable Player (Conference)
- Best Setter
- Best Outside Spikers
- Best Middle Blockers
- Best Opposite Spiker
- Best Libero
Final standing
|
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| Spikers' Turf 2nd Season Reinforced Open Conference
|
Philippine Air Force Air Spikers 2nd title[4]
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Team Roster Jeffrey Malabanan (c), Bryan Bagunas, Raffy Masuela, Howard Mojica, Niño Jerus, Rodolfo Labrador, Arvin Avila, Ruben Inaudito, Fauzi Ismail, Reyson Fuentes, Mike Abria, Pitrus de Ocampo, Rey Carl Dimaculangan, Jessie Lopez, Edwin Tolentino, Mark Alfafara Rhovyl Verayo (Head Coach), Dante Alinsunurin (Asst. Coach)
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Note: (c) - Team Captain (L) - Libero
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References
- ^ Escarlote, Mark (September 28, 2016). "LOOK: Spikers' Turf Reinforced Conference schedule of games". ABS-CBN Sports. Archived from the original on October 6, 2016. Retrieved June 25, 2017.
- ^ Escarlote, Mark (September 29, 2016). "LOOK: Spikers' Turf Reinforced Conference team rosters". ABS-CBN Sports. Archived from the original on October 4, 2016. Retrieved June 25, 2017.
- ^ Reyes, Marc Anthony (November 13, 2016). "Air Force jams Cignal, bags Spikers' turf crown". The Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved March 17, 2024.
- ^ Escarlote, Mark (November 12, 2016). "Air Force captures second straight title, dethrones Cignal". ABS-CBN Sports. Archived from the original on December 22, 2016. Retrieved June 25, 2017.
Spikers' Turf seasons and conferences |
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- C – Collegiate Conference
- I – Invitational Conference
- O – Open Conference
- R – Reinforced Conference
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