The Philippine team loses star Alyssa Valdez due to health reasons, just a couple of days before the country's campaign in the Asian Volleyball ...
[ruling the Premier Volleyball League](https://www.rappler.com/sports/volleyball/pvl-game-results-creamline-kingwhale-pldt-cignal-august-14-2022/) (PVL) Invitational Conference by downing KingWhale Taipei in the finals. Creamline earned the right to represent the country after Valdez was set to banner the Philippine team’s campaign in the 2022 Asian Volleyball Confederation (AVC) Cup for Women, which the country will host from August 21 to 29 at the PhilSports Arena in Pasig City.
ALYSSA VALDEZ will not be part of the Creamline team for the Asian Volleyball Confederation (AVC) Cup for Women starting Sunday at the Philsports Arena in ...
The fifth-placed team in Pool A will finish in ninth place. to cap the tripleheader. “She’ll be out for at least two weeks because of dengue as confirmed by her Creamline coach Sherwin Meneses,” Liao told BusinessMirror on Friday.
Philippine National Volleyball Federation (PNVF) national teams commission head Tony Boy Liao confirmed to Inquirer Sports that the Creamline skipper will no ...
The fifth-placed team in Pool A will finish in ninth place. “The team will be made up of all Creamline players. Creamline opens its campaign against Vietnam on Sunday before taking a Monday off. The national women’s team needs to finish in the top four in Pool A to qualify for the quarterfinals. [most decorated and experienced national team player](https://sports.inquirer.net/473572/alyssa-valdez-creamline-very-excited-to-represent-ph-in-avc-cup) among the Cool Smashers. MANILA, Philippines — Alyssa Valdez will not be able to join Creamline’s campaign in the AVC Cup for Women due to dengue.
Disaster has struck the Philippine Women's National Volleyball Team just two days before it opens its campaign in the 2022 AVC Cup for Women.
They will be a game-time decision when the Philippines faces Vietnam on Sunday at Philsports Arena in Pasig City. Also in the calendar for the Philippines in Pool A are China (Tuesday), Iran (Wednesday), and South Korea (Thursday). The Philippine Star’s Joey Villar first reported on the development.
Valdez and the Cool Smashers are set to represent the Philippines in the AVC Cup for Women from August 21 to 29 after winning the Premier Volleyball League ...
[14-woman line-up](https://www.spin.ph/volleyball/pvl/see-full-philippine-team-lineup-for-avc-for-women-a1373-20220817) led by Valdez, De Guzman, Jema Galanza and Risa Sato who also repped the Philippines in the 2018 AVC Cup for Women. [ALYSSA Valdez](https://www.spin.ph/tag/alyssa-valdez) has been ruled out of the Philippine team to the Asian Volleyball Confederation (AVC) Cup for Women set to commence on Sunday due to dengue. [AVC Cup](https://www.spin.ph/tag/avc-cup) for Women.
The Philippine squad plunging into battle in the Asian Volleyball Confederation Cup will be minus its unspoken leader Alyssa Valdez after the Creamline team ...
Valdez was one of the 14 Creamline players who were tapped by the Philippine National Volleyball Federation to represent the country in the AVC Cup after ruling the Premier Volleyball League Invitational Conference. The Philippine squad plunging into battle in the Asian Volleyball Confederation Cup will be minus its unspoken leader Alyssa Valdez after the Creamline team captain was hospitalized recently due to dengue. Alyssa Valdez to miss AVC Cup
Veteran outside spiker Alyssa Valdez will miss the Philippines' campaign in the 2022 AVC Cup for Women set to be hosted by the country next week.
Creamline earned the right to represent the country in the AVC tilt after ruling the 2022 PVL Invitational Conference where it Veteran outside spiker Alyssa Valdez will miss the Philippines' campaign in the 2022 AVC Cup for Women set to be hosted by the country next week. Creamline skipper Alyssa Valdez to miss Philippines' AVC Cup campaign
MANILA, Philippines — Missing Alyssa Valdez in Creamline's first international tournament is a huge blow, but Michele Gumabao sees it as an opportunity for ...
So I hope we and the Filipino fans will enjoy this tournament,” Gumabao said. This is new to us so the pressure is there. “We will really do our best and we already made adjustments. Meanwhile, back-up playmaker Kyle Negrito, who played in the 31st Southeast Asian Games, will be fielded as a starter if De Guzman won’t be able to play. “This is a chance for the (other members of the) team to step up. We will really try to represent our country well.