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Sunday, June 18, 2017
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MANILA – Coming off a third place finish, Creamline tapped former Ateneo de Manila University Lady Eagles setter Jia Morado to beef up its squad for the Premier Volleyball League All-Filipino Conference set to start on July 1.
The Cool Smashers had a promising lineup with volleyball star Alyssa Valdez leading the way along with Thai import Kuttuka Kaewpin and American reinforcement Laura Schaudt.
However, Creamline only finished third in the recently concluded Reinforced Conference.
Two weeks before the All-Filipino Conference, the Creamline management made a wise move in getting the services of the 22-year-old setter, who earlier disclosed that she is not using her final year of eligibility in the UAAP.
Morado knows Creamline star Valdez well as the two played together in Ateneo for three years and gave the Katipunan-based university back-to-back titles in the UAAP seasons 76 and 77. (spin.ph)
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