Photo: Asian Volleyball Confederation
THE Philippines’ Jayrack de la Noche and Alexander Iraya dropped a 21-12, 21-14 decision to Thailand 2’s Netitorn Muneekul and Wachirawit Muadpha to open the country’s campaign in the 4th Asian U21 Beach Volleyball Championships in Nakhon Pathom, Thailand, on Tuesday.
The seventh-seeded Filipinos kept the match close early in the second set only to lose steam against the sharper Thais who clinched a spot in the quarterfinals via a 2-0 (won-lost) sweep of Pool B.
Seeded 10th in the 12-team tournament, Thailand 2 earlier scored a 21-19, 21-14 win over the second-seeded Australian pair of Ruben Gale and Connor O’Neill in last Monday’s opener.
De la Noche and Iraya—whose participation is supported by Philippine National Volleyball Federation partners Philippine Sports Commission and Rebisco—must beat Gale and O’Neill at 9 a.m. (Manila time) on Wednesday to make it to the top eight.
“This is our last chance. I hope we win through your prayers,” Iraya said.
The tournamnent is a qualifier for the FIVB U21 Beach Volleyball Championships in Roi Et also in Thailand set from September 24 to 29.
De la Noche and Iraya, standouts from University of Santo Tomas high school program, made their international debut in the 3rd Asian U19 Beach Volleyball Championships last week.