Philippine Volleyball News: November 3, 2024

The Philippine volleyball scene is buzzing with activity as the new season approaches. The Philippine Volleyball League (PVL) and Shakey’s Super League (SSL) are both gearing up for exciting campaigns, and there have been plenty of roster moves and other news to keep fans excited.

Creamline’s tune-up games in Chinese Taipei

Creamline recently traveled to Chinese Taipei for a series of tune-up games. They faced off against KingWhale Taipei and Tsing Hua University, and the results were mixed. Creamline lost their first match against KingWhale Taipei but bounced back to win the second game.

The team’s performance in these games was encouraging, as they were able to compete against strong international opponents. Creamline is now looking to build on this momentum as they prepare for the upcoming PVL season.

PVL 2024-2025 season

The PVL 2024-2025 season is set to begin on November 18. The format of the tournament will be a round-robin format, with each team playing each other once. The top four teams at the end of the regular season will advance to the semifinals.

The PVL has also announced the participating teams for the upcoming season. The eight teams that will be competing are:

Creamline Cool Smashers
Choco Dream Choco Dream
Petro Gazz Angels
Akari Chargers
Cignal HD Spikers
Chery Tiggo Crossovers
PL Aqua Lady Warriors
Bali Pure Purest Water Defenders

Shakey’s Super League updates

The Shakey’s Super League is also underway, and there have been some exciting developments in recent weeks. Several teams have made roster changes, and there have been some close matches.

The current standings in the SSL are as follows:

    Team A
    Team B
    Team C
    Team D

    Team E
    Team F

The SSL will continue until December 21.

Team transfers and roster changes

There have been a number of team transfers and roster changes in both the PVL and SSL in recent weeks. Some of the notable moves include:

Alyssa Valdez has returned to the PVL and will be playing for Creamline.
Jaja Santiago has left Creamline and joined Petro Gazz.
Mylene Pacot has left Cignal HD and joined Akari.
Kat Tolentino has left Choco Dream and joined Bali Pure.

These moves have significantly impacted the balance of power in both leagues, and it will be interesting to see how they play out in the coming weeks.

Conclusion

The Philippine volleyball scene is as exciting as ever. With the new PVL and SSL seasons underway, there is plenty to look forward to in the coming months. Be sure to follow along for all the latest news and updates!

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