ERIKA SANTOS SHINES AS PVL ON TOUR MVP
In her very first stint with Cignal, Santos wasted no time in making her mark after taking home her Most Valuable Player award in the 2025 PVL On Tour on Sunday night at the SM Mall of Asia Arena.
The 25-year-old opposite spiker had already shown flashes of brilliance during her time with PLDT, but it was with the HD Spikers that she finally broke through en route to her first-ever major individual award in the professional ranks.
Settling comfortably into her new role as Cignal’s go-to option, Santos emerged as the preliminary round’s top scorer with 87 points—coming from 78 attacks, six blocks, and three aces—tying Petro Gazz veteran Myla Pablo for the lead.
The former De La Salle University standout also proved her efficiency, topping the spiking department with a 37.50 percent success rate—showing she’s got what it takes to become a primary scorer rather than just a secondary option.
Meanwhile, the decorated pair of Pablo and Alyssa Valdez (Creamline) proved that they can still keep up with the league’s rising stars after being named the Best Outside Spikers of the preseason tilt.
The 31-year-old Pablo, who tied for first in scoring with 87 points built on 76 attacks, 10 blocks, and an ace, also ranked sixth in spiking with a 33.19 percent success rate and fourth in blocking with 0.56 per set. The former league MVP added another feather to her cap with her fifth Best Outside Spiker award overall, her third in the professional ranks.
On the other hand, 32-year-old Alyssa Valdez showcased her all-around value once again, finishing 10th in scoring with 69 points and earning a record ninth Best Outside Hitter nod, while also ranking seventh in spiking at 31.75 percent, ninth in aces with 0.32 per set, and 10th in receiving with a 35.12-percent efficiency rate.
Farm Fresh star Trisha Tubu continued to prove her worth as one of the league’s brightest young guns, clinching her third Best Opposite Spiker award.
She finished as the fifth-best scorer with 77 points, ranked third in spiking efficiency at 36.16 percent, and placed 10th in blocking with 0.50 per set.
Creamline’s Jeanette Panaga and PLDT’s Majoy Baron were recognized for their dominant presence in the middle, each taking home a Best Middle Blocker award for their performances throughout the tour.
Baron led the league in blocking with 0.81 per set, totaling 13 blocks, while Panaga was right behind her at 0.79 per set with 15 blocks. This marked Baron’s third citation, while Panaga extended her dominance with a seventh career win in the category.
Lastly, Creamline’s Kyle Negrito claimed her fourth Best Setter award, while PLDT’s Kath Arado also secured her fourth Best Libero honor, rounding out the list of individual awardees.
Negrito led the league in setting with 6.74 excellent sets per set while also ranking fourth in service with 0.42 aces per set.
On the other hand, Arado dominated as the league’s No. 1 in both digging (5.38 per set) and receiving (63.16-percent efficiency).