20 WV-based spikers lead UAAP volley opener today

Bacolodnon Joan Marie Monares of the University of the Philippines Fighting Maroons and Silaynon Cassie Carballo of the University of Santo Tomas Golden Tigresses are among the Western Visayas-based players rostered for UAAP Season 85. PHOTOS BY V-LEAGUE AND FITZ CARDENAS
Bacolodnon Joan Marie Monares of the University of the Philippines Fighting Maroons and Silaynon Cassie Carballo of the University of Santo Tomas Golden Tigresses are among the Western Visayas-based players rostered for UAAP Season 85. PHOTOS BY V-LEAGUE AND FITZ CARDENAS

MANILA – Twenty Western Visayas-based volleybelles are set to strut their wares when the UAAP Season 86 women’s volleyball tournament kicks off today at the SM Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay City.

Negros Occidental is well represented this season with eight volleybelles, while Bacolod City came in at second with six, Iloilo with four, while Guimaras and Antique with one each.

National University Lady Bulldogs will have six Region 6-based players in sisters Myrtle and Ruth Terri Escanlar (Pontevedra), Camille Lamina (Guimaras), Shaira Jardio (Talisay City), Pearl An Denura (Dumangas, Iloilo), and Arah Panique (San Enrique).

University of the Philippines Fighting Maroons, on the other hand, has four in Bacolodnons Joan Marie Monares and Jeanny Padilla, Talisaynon Nikha Cabasac, and Irah Anika Jaboneta (San Jose de Buenavista, Antique).

Defending champions De La Salle University Lady Spikers, meanwhile, will parade three Region 6-based players in Bacolod City’s Maicah Larroza and Angel Canino and Iloilo City’s Amie Provido.

Far Eastern University Lady Tamaraws, for their part, also has three Western Visayas-based volleybelles in the lineup in Talisaynons Nikka Ann Medina and Melody Pons and Bacolodnon Ann Monares.

Ateneo de Manila University Blue Eagles’ women’s volleyball team have two Region 6 volleybelles in Ilongga libero Roma Mae Doromal and Bacolodnon setter Katherine Shaine Cortez.

University of Santo Tomas Growling Tigers have one in Silay City, Negros Occidental-native Cassie Carballo, while Adamson University Lady Falcons will parade Ilongga Athea Aposaga.

Set to faceoff on opening day today are the Blue Eagles and University of the East Lady Warriors at 2 p.m., to be followed by the Lady Spikers-Lady Falcons at second game at four in the afternoon.

Battling on Sunday, meanwhile, are the Fighting Maroons against the Lady Tamaraws in the first game at 2 p.m., followed by the Golden Tigresses-Lady Bulldogs encounter at 4 p.m./PN

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