CREAMLINE PREVAILS OVER CHOCO MUCHO, MOVES CLOSER TO ANOTHER PVL CROWN
EXHIBITING championship poise and seasoned prowess, Creamline showcased dominance against Choco Mucho in a thrilling four-set encounter (25-23, 19-25, 26-24, 25-22), moving one step closer to a potential Premier Volleyball League All-Filipino Conference sweep.
EXHIBITING championship poise and seasoned prowess, Creamline showcased dominance against Choco Mucho in a thrilling four-set encounter (25-23, 19-25, 26-24, 25-22), moving one step closer to a potential Premier Volleyball League All-Filipino Conference sweep.
The Cool Smashers, with six championships in 10 finals appearances, displayed an insurmountable level of experience, mirroring their flawless 2019 PVL Open campaign.
Coach Sherwin Meneses expressed satisfaction with the team effort, acknowledging the formidable challenge posed by Choco Mucho. As they gear up for Game 2, Meneses emphasized the need to stay focused and continue their hard work.
Alyssa Valdez played a pivotal role in a nail-biting third set comeback, while Michele Gumabao and Bernadette Pons orchestrated a stirring rally in the fourth.
The Cool Smashers relied on their championship mentality to secure crucial moments and frustrate Choco Mucho, making its first PVL finals appearance in eight conferences.
The team, elated by the victory, credited the fans and their supportive bosses. Despite the joy, the players recognize the need to continue working hard to achieve their goals.
Kyle Negrito’s stellar performance in her duel with Deanna Wong showcased the Cool Smashers’ strategic adaptability. The team’s resilience was evident as they faced a formidable opponent in a sibling matchup filled with spectacular plays and heightened drama.
Creamline, led by Valdez, Gumabao, and Negrito, celebrated not just a victory but a testament to their championship experience—a blend of skills, resilience, and a relentless pursuit of volleyball excellence.
The Cool Smashers now aim for the clincher in the upcoming match at the Smart Araneta Coliseum on Saturday at 6 p.m.