Manila Standard

Shakey’s Girls Volleyball League to focus on high school players

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SIXTEEN teams are set to participat­e in the returning Shakey’s Girls Volleyball Invitation­al League that comes off the wraps on May 6 at the New San Andres gym.

Five schools from the UAAP, four from the NCAA, and schools representi­ng other leagues, including several coming from the provinces, will be vying in the tournament to be held Saturdays and Sundays only.

Since games will only be played every weekends, there will be six matches per day during the first three weeks of an expected five-week run of the meet.

“We’re excited because not only do we have the top UAAP schools, we have the top NCAA schools, and we also have the top non-UAAP and NCAA schools joining the tournament. So we got the best of the best in the high school division,” said Ian Laurel, president of the organizing Athletic Events and Sports Management Inc. during the Philippine Sportswrit­ers Associatio­n Forum on Tuesday at the conference hall of the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex.

Following the successful Shakeys’ Super League Collegiate Pre-Season, ACES chairman Philip Ella Juico stressed it’s time to focus on developing young girls at the high school level.

“Now, we’re turning our eyes on the high school division, both junior and high school. Suffice it to say, ACES is confining ourselves to schools. We are non-profession­al, strictly amateur organizati­on that thrives on developing young men, and women and girls for future endeavor. It starts here, but it doesn’t end here,” said Juico.

Both Juico and Laurel were joined in the session presented by San Miguel Corporatio­n, Philippine Sports Commission, MILO, Philippine Olympic Committee, and Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporatio­n by coaches of some of the participat­ing teams, namely John Yude (Adamson), Aimee Mendoza (De La Salle-Lipa), Jennifer Arasan (Emilio Aguinaldo College), Gelina Luceno (National University assistant team manager), and Rhea Ramirez (Arellano University).

 ?? ?? ACES chairman Philip Juico and president Ian Laurel with some of the participan­ts.
ACES chairman Philip Juico and president Ian Laurel with some of the participan­ts.

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