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Cool Smashers stay intact, 8 teams revamp rosters

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CREAMLINE kept its roster intact while its rivals tinkered with theirs as the Premier Volleyball League (PVL) kicks off with the All-filipino Conference Saturday at the back coach Aaron Velez while also adding Ponggay Gaston (Choco Mucho) to its frontline rotation.

Cignal bolstered Smart Araneta Coliseum.

The Cool Smashers, who won the Open Conference and the Invitation­als last year, found no need to make roster changes despite missing out on a rare grand slam bid in a wild Reinforced Conference ruled by Petro Gazz and where they wound up third.

But Alyssa Valdez—who is still recovering from a right knee injury— along with Jia De Guzman, Tots Carlos, Jema Galanza, Ced Domingo and Kyla Atienza are all set not just to defend the crown in the seasonopen­ing tournament, but also go for a sweep of the three PVL jewels.

Hostilitie­s fire off with Akari facing Choco Mucho at 4 p.m. and Creamline and Petro Gazz renewing their rivalry at 6:30 p.m.

But majority in the nine-team field have bolstered their rosters, including in the coaching side, in a bid to foil the Cool Smashers and fuel their respective title drive in league organized by Sports Vision.

Petro Gazz tapped former Choco Mucho head coach Oliver Almadro to replace Rald Ricafort, who steered the team to the Reinforced Conference crown before moving to PLDT this season.

The Angels also acquired Des Clemente and Dzi Gervacio from F2 Logistics, Heather Guino-o from PLDT and Jellie Tempiatura, who last played for Perlas.

Ricafort, who also brought in lead deputy Arnold Laniog to the High Speed Hitters, firmed up his new team’s roster by tapping Ysa Jimenez from University of Santo Tomas and the seasoned Michelle Morente.

The Cargo Movers, on the other hand, took in Myla Pablo from Petro Gazz while also handing the head coaching reins to Regine Diego, who became the first female head coach in the pro volley scene.

The Flying Titans, on the other hand, welcomed former men’s national volleyball team head coach Dante Alinsunuri­n for Almadro.

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