MANILA, Philippines – Former UAAP rookie-Most Valuable Player Angel Canino has a lot to be excited about following her first call-up to the women’s senior national team for the upcoming 2024 AVC Challenge Cup slated next week here in Manila.
Canino, who joins fellow DLSU Lady Spikers Thea Gagate and Juju Coronel in Alas Pilipinas’ latest pool, was especially excited by the prospect of linking up with eight-time PVL Best Setter Jia Morado-De Guzman in training and in-game.
Familiar with the former Ateneo star’s caliber, Can ino gushed over getting to play with her senior in the international stage.
“I’m really looking forward na maging setter si Ate Jia kasi before, parang nakikita ko lang po siyang nagse-set. Sobrang ganda niya talaga. I mean, meron talaga siyang connection with each and every one sa loob,” Canino told the media on Wednesday afternoon.
“Yun yung pinaka-nagagandahan ako. You know, makikita mo yung maturity niya inside. Makikita mo yung leadership niya kaya gusto ko rin siyang makasama kaya nilu-look forward ko,” she added.
Canino also made special mention of her collegiate rivals who were also called up to the national team pool, including newly named UAAP Season 86 MVP Bella Belen.
After years of playing against each other, the UAAP champion looks forward to being on the same side of the net.
“Also, nilu-look forward ko rin sina Casiey Dongallo, Bella Belen, ate Aly Solomon, kasi siyempre, magkalaban kami sa UAAP eh, so I really look forward na makalaro siya sa national team natin,” she said.
The collegiate stars rei nforce a freshly formed pool flanked by PVL stars such as the likes of Morado-De Guzman, Dawn Macandili-Catindig, Sisi Rondina, Eya Laure and Jennifer Nierva.
Alas Pilipinas will begin their campaign in the AVC Challenge Cup by May 22, playing against Iran, they will also be facing Chinese Taipei, India and Australia in Pool A action.
The team hopes to improve on the Philippines’ seventh-place finish last year.
MANILA, Philippines — For the fourth straight season, the National University Bulldogs reigned supreme in the UAAP men’s volleyball tournament.
The Bulldogs secured the four-peat after holding off the gallant University of Santo Tomas Golden Spikers, 25-21, 22-25, 25-17, 25 -15, Wednesday at the Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay City.
Buds Buddin carried the offensiv e load for the Sampaloc-based squad with 28 points off 22 attacks, five blocks and a service ace.
Leo Aringo chipped in 22, while graduating captain Nico Almendras added 20.
But in the middle of the explosive scoring was the steady playmaking of Owa Retamar, who had 26 excellent sets.
Retamar was named the Finals Most Valuable Player in his UAAP swan song.
After staying alive with a crucial third-set win, UST went toe-to-toe early on in the fourth set, trailing by just three, 9-12, following a Jay Rack de la Noche block.
But NU would wax hot, pulling away with a 7-2 run to go up, 19-11, capped by a service ace by Rwenzmel Taguibolos.
Back-to-back points by the Golden Spikers kept them in the game, but Buddin had consecutive markers to help the Bulldogs go up by 10, 12-22.
This was enough separation as the mighty champions had answers to every attempt by UST.
A kill by Almendras ended his collegiate career — and the Bulldogs’ season — on a high note.
“Siyempre, sobrang saya kasi bago kami umexit ni Owa, maganda yung iniwan namin sa NU and siyempre yung trinain namin, lumabas naman. Sobrang saya, wala akong masabi,” Almendras told reporters after the game.
For his part, Retamar said that he is excited for the next seasons of NU, as he underscored that their most recent championship will be important in the years to come.
“Nakaka-proud yung team namin. Nung last team meeting namin, sinabi ko sa kanila, pag mag-champiom tayo ngayon, magtutuloy-tuloy yan kasi madadala niyo yung pride and momentum ng pagiging champion kaya natutuwa ako and nae-excite ako sa next na team,” the setter said.
Josh Ybañez, who was named the season MVP earlier in the day, led the Golden Spikers with 24 points. Gboy de Vega added 15.
The Bulldogs recorded 16 blocks compared to UST’s three. They also notched 66 attacks against their opponents’ 61.
This is the first four-peat in the UAAP in 13 years, since UST did it from Seasons 70 to 73.