PVL: Akari fielding in second team in Nxled Chameleons
There will be a new team that will light up the Premier Volleyball League starting in the third conference later this year.
There will be a new team that will light up the Premier Volleyball League starting in the third conference later this year.
The single round eliminations phase of the Premier Volleyball League Invitational Conference comes down to an expected wild finish on Tuesday, July 18, with four teams knocking each other out for the two semifinal berths, and the other seeking to formalize its advance against a squad going all-out to stall its drive.
The new additions to the field, the Foton Tornadoes, the Farm Fresh Foxies, and the Gerflor Defenders, will increase the number of teams to 11.
Cignal overcame a slow start to give Akari a harsh welcome, 20-25, 25-23, 25-18, 25-16 in the 2022 Premier Volleyball League Reinforced Conference at the Sta. Rosa Sports Complex on Saturday, Oct. 8.
Kyla Atienza continues to dazzle in the international volleyball scene. The sensational libero brought her impressive skills at defending her side’s back row to emerge as the Best Libero of the ASEAN Grand Prix that ended on Sunday with the Philippines missing the podium for the first time in three editions of the regional volleyball tournament.
Playing a crucial match that could alter Philippine volleyball record books, Tots Carlos delivered for the Philippine women’s national volleyball team. The PVL Invitational MVP scattered 26 points as the Creamline Cool Smashers-powered nationals repulsed Australia in a grueling five-set thriller on Sunday at the PhilSports Arena in Pasig City to pace themselves for a historic finish at the AVC Cup for Women 2022.
The Philippine women’s national volleyball team did its best to challenge world no. 14 Thailand in the quarterfinals of the AVC Cup for Women 2022 last Saturday inside a jampacked PhilSports Arena in Pasig City, but ultimately fell in four sets.
The Philippine women’s national volleyball team’s gallant stand against a regional powerhouse was not enough.
An inspired Philippine women’s national volleyball team barged into the quarterfinals of the AVC Cup for Women 2022 after subduing South Korea in straight sets in its last preliminary match on Thursday at the PhilSports Arena in Pasig City.
Up two sets to none against Iran during their pool phase match on Wednesday in the AVC Cup for Women 2022, the Philippine women’s national volleyball team looked to be in a good position to sweep the contest.
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