The Philippine Star

Ex-rivals hope to deliver goods for Creamline

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Former college archrivals Alyssa Valdez and Michele Gumabao showed Sunday they can it hit off on the same side when they helped power Creamline past newcomer Petro Gazz in the Premier Volleyball League Season 2 opener at the Filoil Flying V Center in San Juan.

Though one game doesn’t define a team’s worth in a cutthroat competitio­n like the PVL, Valdez said she liked what she saw as far as communicat­ion with the team’s new recruits, particular­ly the former La Salle players, on and off the court is concerned.

“I’m happy that even if we were rivals in the UAAP and in the pro league, we could still develop chemistry as teammates,” said Valdez.

The country’s premier volley player fired 14 points, including six aces, while Gumabao, the reigning Bb. PilipinasG­lobe, had two blocks and two aces in her nine-point output as the duo backed Thai reinforcem­ent Kuttika Kaewpin’s game-high 17-point showing in the Cool Smashers’ 2518, 25-16, 25-13 romp over the Angels in the Reinforced Conference.

“I’m glad we have jelled even if we came from different schools,” said Gumabao.

Valdez and Gumabao had a seething rivalry during their UAAP days. Gumabao had won three straight UAAP titles for La Salle from Season 73 to 75, the last two at the expense of Valdez and the Ateneo Lady Eagles.

Now playing alongside Valdez, Gumabao said she’s pleased that she’s spared of neutralizi­ng one of the sport’s most powerful hitters.

“I’m happy that I would not be tasked to block her this time,” said Gumabao in jest.

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