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PETRO GAZZ REIGNITES TO TAKE THIRD PVL REINFORCED TITLE

1 December 2025

The Petro Gazz Angels didn’t just soar on the day of Advent – they ascended, reclaiming their place on the PVL Reinforced Conference throne after a turbulent, character-defining campaign that tested their depth, fortitude and identity.

What unfolded at the Araneta Coliseum Sunday night was more than a championship match – it was a declaration that the Angels’ kingdom, built on grit and reborn through adversity, still stands firm.

With Lindsey Vander Weide rediscovering her fiery, game-breaking rhythm, Brooke Van Sickle, who later bagged the Conference MVP, sustaining her conference-long brilliance, and Myla Pablo peaking at the exact moment Petro Gazz needed her most, the Angels dismantled the promise-filled challenge of the ZUS Coffee Thunderbelles, carving out a 21-25, 28-26, 25-23, 25-20 victory before a packed, electric crowd.

As the final sequence unfolded – beginning with a steady Bangs Pineda dig, followed by a calm and precise Jules Tolentino set to Pablo, who then delivered a pressure-packed blast to an unguarded Zone 5 – the Angels sealed not only their return to the Reinforced Conference throne, but also their second championship in the same calendar year, adding to their All-Filipino crown earlier in the season.

“This championship means really a lot to us, especially because we were really rocky in the beginning,” said MJ Phillips, who rebounded from a quiet two-point opening set to finish with 17 markers and claim Best Player of the Game honors. “But we came together and pulled this out.

Her resurgence steadied the Angels when it mattered most, also netting her the Finals MVP trophy.

Rookie setter Tolentino likewise rose to the moment, playing well beyond her years despite the pressure of her first finals appearance. She tallied 20 excellent sets, nearly matching the league’s top playmaker Cloanne Mondonedo, who had 21 for ZUS Coffee.

“I’m very thankful sa mga ates and coaches ko. They guided me all throughout,” said Tolentino. Her decision to repeatedly feed Phillips in the clutch proved decisive, with the middle blocker scoring three of Petro Gazz’s final four points off her quick sets.

Phillips also lauded the return to top form of Vander Weide, who battled back from an ankle sprain scare in the quarterfinals.

“It’s a blessing that we had Lindsey able to come back and play. I think our chemistry really played into us winning today,” said Phillips, noting that both she and Vander Weide were part of the Angels’ 2022 title run.

“I told Bang (Pineda) when I got here that we’d run it back – and we ran it back,” Vander Weide added.

For ZUS Coffee, the finals became both a coronation and a harsh education. Import Anna DeBeer, electrifying all season, expectedly secured the Best Foreign Guest Player award, but her Thunderbelles – new, young, emotional, fearless – stumbled at the final hurdle.

After a Cinderella campaign that saw them finish second after both elimination phases, sweep past Capital1 in the quarterfinals, and shock two-time conference winner PLDT in the semis, they finally ran into a team that understood championship pressure in its bones.

Still, the Thunderbelles didn’t leave the Big Dome defeated – they left transformed.

In only their second year, they showed they belonged among the elite, and their rise sends a clear warning – a new powerhouse is emerging.

DeBeer opened her first finals with blazing offense but slowed as the Petro Gazz defense adjusted, prompting coach Jerry Yee to sit her briefly in the swing set – a stretch the Angels exploited on their way to a pivotal 2-1 set lead.

And in a finale dictated by momentum, poise, and experience, Petro Gazz possessed all three in abundance, proving once more why champions look different when the lights burn brightest.

Vander Weide led the Angels with 23 points, while Van Sickle added 20 and Pablo chipped in 14, powering Petro Gazz to a decisive edge across all scoring fronts. The Angels outgunned the Thunderbelles in attacks, 69-57, controlled the net with a 13-10 blocking advantage, and fired three aces – one better than ZUS Coffee – as their balanced firepower proved too much to match.

Their command in the scoring skills more than compensated for an error-prone outing, with Petro Gazz surrendering 25 unforced errors compared to the Thunderbelles’ 14. Even so, their ability to produce points in bunches consistently kept them in control of the match’s rhythm.

With DeBeer limited to 18 points – below her usual explosive standard – the Thunderbelles struggled to keep pace with Petro Gazz’s tested arsenal. AC Miner tried to fill the gap with an impressive 16-point performance, Thea Gagate contributed 11, and Jovelyn Gonzaga and Chinnie Arroyo added seven apiece. But without their top player at full throttle, ZUS Coffee couldn’t quite match the Angels’ championship-grade firepower.

The triumph is far sweeter when viewed against the backdrop of Petro Gazz’s rocky route to the finals. They retooled, reshuffled, and recalibrated their roster multiple times across the preliminaries, only to be hit by a major scare when Vander Weide sprained her ankle against the Cool Smashers.

But where others saw misfortune, Pablo saw opportunity. Her late surge – including a 26-point blast to eliminate the 10-time champions – became the catalyst for Petro Gazz’s revival.

Their semis duel with Akari tested them to the brink. From a dominant 2-0 lead, they nearly watched their finals dreams collapse, but their championship DNA surfaced just in time, as they clawed their way through a dramatic five-setter to return to a stage they know by heart.

Against ZUS Coffee, all four sets were close on paper – but hardly in spirit. The Angels played with the calm and cadence of a team that has seen the mountain top, while the Thunderbelles played with nerves appropriate for their first glimpse of it.

DeBeer delivered as expected in the early going, raining down furious hits and carrying ZUS Coffee whenever the match felt like slipping away. But Petro Gazz answered every burst. If DeBeer struck, an Angel countered – whether it was Vander Weide with a clutch swing, Van Sickle with a momentum-killing dig, or Pablo with a timely kill.

Petro Gazz simply knew how to win a match like this. ZUS Coffee is still learning to.

With the victory, the Angels preserved their uncanny pattern of Reinforced Conference dominance – they dethroned the Cool Smashers in 2019 for their first PVL crown, then swept the Cignal Super Spikers in 2022, and clipped the Thunderbelles this year to reclaim it once more

A title every three years – almost rhythmic, almost fated.

But if the pattern hints that the next coronation won’t come until 2028, the Angels wave it off. They believe this title isn’t the end of a cycle – it is the start of another rise. With their core intact, their culture fortified, and their Reinforced mystique renewed, the Angels are ready to soar again – and again.

Despite the heartbreak, ZUS Coffee walks away with something equally valuable: legitimacy. Their youth, energy and ceiling make them the league’s next potential powerhouse.

With DeBeer leading and a fast-developing local core behind her, the Thunderbelles may not just return – they may soon rule.

They didn’t win the crown, but they announced themselves as a future dynasty waiting to bloom.