Written
by: Joaqui Flores
TIEBREAKER
TIMES
2015/05/08
7:52 PM
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Perhaps one of the
toughest positions to play in volleyball is being the Libero. Being tasked to
be the team’s last line of defense against the opposition’s main guns, the
Libero spot is usually reserved for the squad’s toughest nut.
In her U23 AVC
campaign so far, it has been an up and down ride for Tin Agno given that it is
her first time to take her talents to the international stage. But setting
aside all the jitters and jeers, she is more than thankful to be representing
the country’s U23 Women’s Volleyball Team.
“Ako, sobrang
thankful na nakapaglaro ako dito. Ito ang pinaka-first time ko, since nagstart
akong maglaro, na sumali dito,” Agno told Tiebreaker Times.
However,
considering how inexperienced the Filipino volleyball players are despite their
great performances at the local leagues, Agno felt the pressure and had a rough
ride to start the international tournament. In their game against Iran, she
struggled mightily with Iran’s strategic serves, but she would bounce back with
a better performance in the Philippines’ lone win against Kazakhstan.
Everyone expected
that trend to continue but Agno once again felt the pressure and eventually
struggled against Asian powerhouses like Japan, Taipei and most recently,
China.
Known for being
one of the most passionate fans when it comes to supporting their local teams,
we Filipinos are always quick to backlash against our athletes if they have
underwhelming performances. And for the past days, Agno fell prey to it.
“Sobrang bigat [ng
pressure] kasi hindi na school ang dala mo at hindi basta isang liga lang,”
Agno added. “International na ito at siyempre kung compare naman siya sa akin
na walang experience pa, nandoon ang pressure na ikaw lang mag-isa ‘yung Libero
tapos hindi pa biro ‘yung kalaban.”
Eventually, the
critics got into her head which affected her performance inside the court. She
felt that with just one mishap and the crowd will antagonize her; but if she
gets things straight, Agno instantly becomes the hero.
Despite all those
problems that bombarded her and really put a dent in her morale, Agno luckily
has her teammates and close friends to pull her up in times of need.
“May times na
bumigay na talaga ako pero hindi ako binitawan ng coaches, teammates [ko sa U23
team], teammates ko sa Army at teammates ko sa FEU. Iyong family ko hindi din
nila ako binitawan. Sobrang chinicheer-up nila ako at minomotivate,” Agno
added. “Kapag sinasabi ng mga team mates ko at sina Coach Roger na nandito lang
kami at nasa likod mo kami at wag kang mapressure. Doon ko nakuha ang
confidence ko uli para lumaban.”
Now, knowing that
her colleagues will have her back until the tournament ends, Agno will just
continue facing the giants and give it her all. With the country’s love for
volleyball stronger than before, Agno can only hope for the best in bringing
pride to her motherland.
“Ikaw na ang
nakataya diyan. Take the opportunity na wala nang urungan at kailangan matapang
ka para sa team mo at para sa bansa na dinadala mo,” Agno ended.
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