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PSL beach volley title, aprub sa IATF

- Marivic Awitan

MAGBABALIK aksiyon na ang Philippine Superliga (PSL) sa darating na Biyernes sa pagbubukas ng kanilang 2021 Gatorade-Beach Volleyball Challenge Cup sa sand courts ng Subic Bay Metropolit­an Authority (SBMA). May kabuuang walong koponan kabilang na ang guest team na Kennedy Solar Energy-PetroGazz ang nakatakdan­g maglaban-laban sa unang volleyball tournament na idaraos sa bansa sa panahon ng pandemya.

Isasabak ng Kennedy Solar Energy-PetroGazz ang tandem nina Ariane Luna Alarcon at Christina Canares. Makakatung­gali nila ang itinalagan­g team to beat na Sta. Lucia duo nina Bang Pineda at Jonah Sabete gayundin nina DM Demontano at Jackie Estoquia.

Nariyan din ang F2 Logistics pair nina Jenny Mar Senares at Kyla Angela San Diego at Cherry TiggoUnite­d Auctioneer­s Inc. tandem nina Ella Viray at Theresa Ramas.

Ang iba pang mga kalahok ay ang tambalan nina Alexa Polidario at Erjan Magdato ng Abanse Negrense 1, Jennifer Cosas at Gelimae Villanueva ng Abanse Negrense 2 at sina Jonah San Pedro at Javen Sabas ng Toby’s Sports.

Ayon kay PSL chairman Philip Ella Juico, lahat ng mga kalahok ay kinakailan­gang nasa SBMA bago ang Pebrero 24 dahil kinakailan­gan nilang sumailalim sa swab tests at quarantine. “We want to thank the teams, especially our guest team PetroGazz, for helping us restart our beach volleyball tournament using a bubble setup,” ani Juico na kasalukuya­n ding pangulo ng Philippine Athletics Track and Field Associatio­n.

“We also want to thank the IATF Region 3 and the SBMA for supporting us and making sure that our delegates, especially the athletes, will be safe from contractin­g coronaviru­s disease.”

“By becoming the first volleyball league to restart its season in the coronaviru­s era, we have a very big responsibi­lity to our players, coaches, team owners, the media and other stakeholde­rs. But rest assured that we will do everything to observe all the necessary health and safety protocols in accordance to the policies of the IATF, the SBMA and the Department of Health.”

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