Biggest Superliga GP fires off Saturday
A record nine teams will be seeing action when
the Chooks To Go Philippine Superliga (PSL) Grand Prix fires off on
Saturday at the Filoil Flying V Centre in San Juan.
Bannered by Serbians Sara Klisura and Katarina
Vukamanovic as well as Montenegrin Dragana Perunicnic, two-time champion Foton
remains the heavy favorite while Petron, Cignal and F2 Logistics are tipped to
give the powerhouse squad a serious fight.
The Blaze Spikers will bank on seasoned
reinforcement Lindsay Stalzer and Hillary Hurley of the United States with Yuri
Fukuda of Japan serving as libero, while the HD Spikers addressed their needs
at the defensive end with the recruitment of Beth Carey of Australia, Alexis
Matthews of United States and Mami Miyashita of Japan.
The Cargo Movers will rest injured spiker Ara
Galang, but her absence will be hardly felt with the acquisition of Kennedy
Bryan of United States and Olympian Maria Jose Perez of Venezuela.
“With a record of nine teams, this is going to
be the biggest PSL ever,” said PSL president Ramon “Tats” Suzara. “We have a
very competitive field and all teams are capable of coming up with a very good
fight. This is going to be a very great season and we know that only the
strongest will survive.”
Also seeing action are Generika-Ayala, Sta.
Lucia Realty, Cocolife and new teams Iriga City and University of Santo Tomas.
The Lifesavers will parade Katarina Pilepic of
Croatia, Penina Snuka of Hawaii and Darlene Ramdin of Trinidad and Tobago, who
is just fresh from leading her country to the FIVB World Championship in Japan
next year.
Sta. Lucia, meanwhile, will have Canadian
national team members Marisa Field and Kristen Moncks and Ukrainian Bodhana
Anisova at the forefront while Cocolife will bank on Tai Manu-Olevao and Taylor
Milton of the United States.
Iriga City is also a force despite being the
league’s newest member. The Lady Oragons will parade Tamara Kmezic of Serbia,
who is the tallest import ever to play in the PSL at 6-foot-6.
Kmezic will be assisted by Japanese libero
Minami Yoshioka as well as local star Grethcel Soltones.
The Lady Tigresses, meanwhile, is the only team
without an import as they would be competing as a guest team in preparation for
the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) women’s
volleyball tournament next year.
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