The Philippine Star

Lady Eagles rarin’ to soar again in PVL

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Ateneo, which skipped the recent Premier Volleyball League Season 2 Collegiate Conference to toughen up for the Open, hopes to live up to the promise when the season-ending conference is fired off Saturday at the Filoil Flying V Center in San Juan.

The Lady Eagles expect a tough challenge from the rest of the eightsquad field mostly made up of club teams but confident of their chances on a roster built around mainstays Bea de Leon, Kat Tolentino, Maddie Madayag and the comebackin­g Kim Gequillana and a slew of new faces plus a new coach.

Oliver Almadro, a five-time mentor of Ateneo’s men’s squad, will now be the man at the helm but hardpresse­d to turn the Lady Eagles into one cohesive, fighting unit for the upcoming tournament that also serves as part of their buildup for the coming UAAP wars.

New recruits setter Jaja Maraguinot, sister of former Ateneo open spiker Jho, and Vanessa Gandler both hope to make an immediate impact for one of the most popular teams in the fold that also boasts of Dani Ravena, Deanna Wong, Jules Samonte, Bela Peralt and Ponggay Gaston.

Ateneo, backed by Motolite, will be as much tested as the rest of the field in the two-and-a-half-month long tournament organized by Sports Vision although Creamline and Pocari-Air Force loom as the teams to beat for their solid, veteran-laden rosters.

The Cool Smashers, for one, are going all out to nail a second championsh­ip this year after scoring a breakthrou­gh in the Reinforced Conference with former Ateneo stalwarts and current national team mainstays Alyssa Valdez and Jia Morado bannering the squad.

Pocari is likewise fielding in an intact lineup led by MVP Myla Pablo, May Ann Pantino, Jeannette Panaga, Iari Yongco, Elaine Kasilag, Angel Antipuesto and Del Palomata, while Adamson-Akari, BanKo-Perlas, IrigaNavy, PetroGazz and Tacloban have also toughened with key acquisitio­ns.

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