Balse returns to action, set to suit up for Creamline
An iconic figure is returning to the volleyball landscape as Mary Jean Balse-Pabayo is set to make her comeback with Creamline in the Premier Volleyball League.
PVL President Ricky Palou said in SportsIQ, the Inquirer’s omni-platform sports talk show, that Balse-Pabayo will be suiting up for the Cool Smashers for the Open Conference, which opens Saturday.
And despite not playing for almost two years, Palou said Balse-Pabayo is still a powerful presence in front of the net.
“I watched her practice and she’s still good,” said Palou. “She’s still in shape and I think she’d be a major factor for the Creamline team.”
Joining Balse-Pabayo is former Army teammate Angela Nunag as they team up with Alyssa Valdez, the league’s most decorated local, and setter Jia Morado.
Balse-Pabayo, who is arguably the first superstar of the PVL, which started as Shakey’s V-League, is just behind Valdez for the most number of individual awards.
Source: http://sports.inquirer.net/254240/balse-returns-action-set-suit-creamline
PVL President Ricky Palou said in SportsIQ, the Inquirer’s omni-platform sports talk show, that Balse-Pabayo will be suiting up for the Cool Smashers for the Open Conference, which opens Saturday.
Mary Jean Balse of Army. INQUIRER PHOTO/AUGUST DELA CRUZ |
“I watched her practice and she’s still good,” said Palou. “She’s still in shape and I think she’d be a major factor for the Creamline team.”
Joining Balse-Pabayo is former Army teammate Angela Nunag as they team up with Alyssa Valdez, the league’s most decorated local, and setter Jia Morado.
Balse-Pabayo, who is arguably the first superstar of the PVL, which started as Shakey’s V-League, is just behind Valdez for the most number of individual awards.
Source: http://sports.inquirer.net/254240/balse-returns-action-set-suit-creamline
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