“Nasa NT man o wala, Tyang is Tyang. No one else can take that away from me. I worked so hard to be the Tyang Aby of Philippine Volleyball. Dedicated myself to ...
In all seven years, I surrendered myself to commit to the national team.” Dedicated myself to the sport and my heart for the nation. But I won’t be here forever, so it’s time for new leadership,” she added. I worked so hard to be the Tyang Aby of Philippine Volleyball. The Philippine National Volleyball Federation is set to announce the SEA Games lineup in the coming days for the country’s upcoming stint in Cambodia in May. I think oras na para sa new blood,” she told the media.
Aby Maraño announced her retirement from the Philippine women's national volleyball team. Maraño, also known as 'Tyang Aby' made her announcement in an ...
I dedicated myself to the sport and my heart for the nation and I sacrificed my personal desires for the past seven years to commit myself to the national team," said Maraño. I'm most grateful to the people who believe and trust my abilities. "I'm grateful to all the people I've been with, my teammates, coaches and the National Sports Associations in all my playing years for the country.
Maraming, maraming salamat, Tyang Aby! Multi-decorated Dela La Salle University volleyball spiker Aby Maraño has decided to retire from the Philippine Women's ...