MANILA, Philippines — With Creamline bannering the Philippine women's volleyball team, Alyssa Valdez remains upbeat about her chances of returning to action ...
They also saw action in the Asean Grand Prix but ended up the last place among the four Southeast Asian teams. “For the past years, we’re really looking for the system and familiarity of the team. We’re under coach Jorge as well so we really have to listen to him and apply the system that he wants us to do.” If they call me and if I’m ready, I’ll be there for the team,” she added. “The team is always open to learning. Hopefully, really soon.
As the 32nd Southeast Asian Games in Cambodia draw closer and closer, Alyssa Valdez hopes to fully recover from her right knee injury to join the Creamline ...
If I get called and if I'm ready to go, I'll be there for the team." "I'm really recovering well and hopefully we'll see each other on the court ASAP. Hopefully, I'm really close.
Alyssa Valdez could be her making fifth straight SEA Games appearance. PHOTO: Patrick Romero. YET to recover from her ...
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Despite her injury, Alyssa Valdez remains part of the national pool along with six other Creamline players.
"If tinawag tayo [If they ask us], if ready tayo, I’ll be there for the team." "There’s always that chance naman and even if it’s a small chance I’ll grab it to help, kung ano makakatulong sa [if it will be of help to the] national team," she said. Valdez missed the conference due to a right knee injury she sustained last year.
Creamline superstar Alyssa Valdez is nothing but proud of the Cool Smashers' stand to win their sixth PVL championship in the 2023 All-Filipino Conference ...
That’s where we drew our strength and that’s the reason why they became champions this conference.” “Because we’re not complete health-wise, at the end of the day, we had to draw strength from something, and find our purpose and inspiration.” I’m very proud and very happy that the whole team achieved what it was working hard for this conference.” “My trust is really high for each one of my teammates that they will fight for each other, fight for everyone in the team, and for our coaches,” Valdez continued. They were super focused on the goal this conference. I’m just very, very proud of them,” she said in Filipino.
MANILA, Philippines — Despite sitting out in the whole 2023 Premier Volleyball League All-Filipino Conference, Alyssa Valdez was proud of the Creamline Cool ...
“That’s where we got our strength and that’s the reason why they became champions in this conference.” And I really trust each one from our team that they will fight for each other, fight for everyone on the team and for our coaches. They are super focused on our goal this conference,” said Valdez on the heels of Creamline’s “I really want to help the team in any way I can. “I think it’s just different to be here in the finals and that we’re not complete health-wise, so at the end of the day, we had to find something to draw strength, purpose, and inspiration this conference and it’s really the struggles and challenges for the past months,” said Valdez. “I’m very proud and very happy that the team achieved whatever they worked hard for this conference,” she added.
Creamline's Alyssa Valdez is hoping she will be able to recover fully by the time the national volleyball team competes in the Southeast Asian Games in ...
Hopefully it will be an advantage for us going to the SEA Games," said Valdez. "I really wanna help the team kahit saang bagay, maliit man na bagay. kung anumang makakatulong sa national team."