HD Spikers eye more glory after clinching 8th Spikers’ Turf Championship

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The Cignal HD Spikers have once again cemented their status as the kings of men’s volleyball by claiming their eighth Spikers’ Turf championship in a dominant fashion. With their straight-sets victory over the Criss Cross King Crunchers in the winner-take-all final, the HD Spikers completed a season sweep that showcased their unmatched excellence in the sport.

Coach Dexter Clamor, the architect of Cignal’s success, made it clear during the post-game interview that the dynasty is far from over.

“Tonight, we’ll celebrate. But for the next conference, we will work harder. There are still lapses we need to address. We will never stop winning and aiming for championships,” Clamor said.


The Cignal HD Spikers celebrate their 8th Spikers’ Turf championship after a dominant season sweep. [Spikers' Turf images]
The Cignal HD Spikers celebrate their 8th Spikers’ Turf championship after a dominant season sweep. [Spikers’ Turf images]

The Winning Culture Behind Cignal’s Dominance

For over a decade, the HD Spikers have built a culture of excellence rooted in discipline, teamwork, and relentless effort. While individual talent plays a role, Cignal’s success is defined by their ability to mold players into champions under a system that demands the highest standards.

Coach Clamor emphasized that their recent title was the result of a collective effort:

“This championship was earned by everyone. The whole team sacrificed, studied, and gave more than 100 percent.”

From experienced stars like Louie Ramirez to rising talents such as Owa Retamar, JM Ronquillo, and Martin Bugaoan, every member of the squad contributed to their success. Ramirez, in particular, shone in the Invitational final, scoring 24 points, including 21 attacks, to power the team to victory.

“The connection with Retamar was key. We adjusted after our semis loss and made sure the defense couldn’t read us,” Ramirez shared.


Overcoming Challenges and Adapting to Win

While the HD Spikers’ dominance might seem effortless, their path to the championship was filled with challenges. From integrating new players into their system to bouncing back from tough losses, Cignal had to adapt and grow stronger.

“This conference was very stressful because of the new players,” Clamor admitted. “But they trusted the process and embraced the Cignal culture that has defined us for the last 11 years.”

Their resilience was on full display after setbacks, including a five-set loss to the Savouge Spin Doctors and a semis stumble against the King Crunchers. Each challenge only reinforced their determination to reclaim the championship.


What’s Next for the HD Spikers?

With eight championships under their belt, the HD Spikers are showing no signs of slowing down. Clamor has already set his sights on the next season, vowing to continue the team’s pursuit of perfection.

For fans and competitors alike, the message is clear: Cignal’s dynasty is far from over.

The next conference will undoubtedly bring new challenges, but with a roster deeply rooted in a culture of success and led by Clamor’s vision, the HD Spikers are poised to continue their reign in men’s volleyball.

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