The Philippine Star

Creamline: A class of its own

- By DANTE NAVARRO

Conference MVP, Finals MVP, Best Setter, Best Open Spiker, Best Libero – all in one team. Just how can one beat a squad which boasts of such top-caliber players?

PetroGazz proved it can be done – with a pair of prolific imports. But when play shifts to the all-Filipino, it seemed no one at this stage could measure up to the Creamline Cool Smashers.

The Angels– again – showed they can slug it out with their fancied rivals in the Premier Volleyball League Open Conference – spikefor-spike, set-for-set, serve-for-serve. But when it comes down to poise and composure, the Cool Smashers are simply a cut above the rest.

Posting a sweep of a conference – 20 games in all, is indeed one for the books.

Conference MVP Jema Galanza, also one of the Best Open Spikers, personifie­d efficiency; Finals MVP and best setter Jia Morado showed consistenc­y and kept the team’s offense in sync allconfere­nce long; and top libero Kyla Atienza, the most recognizab­le but oftentimes overlooked player in the court, proved as worthy as the rest with her spectacula­r saves, digs and all.

Put in Alyssa Valdez and Michele Gumabao, whose unquestion­ed leadership, not to mention power and experience, is second to none, and with Risa Sato, Celine Domingo, Pau Soriano, Fille Cainglet-Cayetano, Rosemarie Vargas, Kyle Negrito, Heather Guino-o, and Melissa Gohing providing solid backup on and off the court, the crowd favorites could indeed be on their way to reign for a long time.

Behind their historic, if magical run is an animated Thai coach, who would run back and forth pumping the air with full-fisted glee on every hit or save made and whose “Happy, Happy” chants are perhaps the only words one could comprehend during breaks.

But what makes Tai Bundit a gem of a mentor and what separates him from the rest is his ability to produce results after results – three championsh­ips in the last four conference­s.

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