Negrense Jermaine Joniega set for San Beda debut in NCAA 100

Jermaine Joniega, a middle blocker, is now eligible to play for the Lady Red Spikers. Photo courtesy of MotoDave Thebarman Football Club
Jermaine Joniega, a middle blocker, is now eligible to play for the Lady Red Spikers. Photo courtesy of MotoDave Thebarman Football Club

MANILA – Negrense volleybelle Jermaine Joniega is set for her San Beda University Lady Red Spikers debut in the NCAA Season 100 women’s volleyball tournament scheduled for early 2025.

The Bacolod City-native middle blocker is now eligible to play for the Lady Red Spikers after completing her one-year residency following her transfer from University of St. La Salle Bacolod last year.

“I can say that, playing for a prestigious school like San Beda, is a huge blessing and opportunity for me as a volleyball player,” Joniega said in an interview with Panay News on Wednesday.

“I am just very thankful to the San Beda coaching staff for taking a chance at me, and I can say that I will not waste this opportunity and give my whole dedication in practices and games,” she added.

Joniega, who was a former standout of Bacoldo Tay Tung High School Thunderbolts, also said she is excited to help the Lady Red Spikers had a better campaign in the upcoming NCAA season.

“Originally, I played the middle blocker position when I was still in Bacolod, but coach Edgar (Barroga) is letting me play the opposite spiker and open hitter position,” Joniega said.

“But, regardless of the playing position, I am willing to adapt,” added the 5-foot-8 volleybelle. “What I can assure the team is that I will always bring with me my willingness to win and to cooperate with my teammates inside the court.”

Joniega is the latest Lady Red Spikers recruit from the Bacolod Tay Tung High School volleyball program aside from Sophie Cagalawan, Gwen Banas, Patricoa Hiponia and Amber Lily Biong.

“Coming from one of the best high school volleyball programs in the country, we are confident that she will play a key role to the success of our team,” Lady Red Spikers assistant coach Ray Rosales said.

“San Beda would like to thank (Bacolod Tay Tung team manager) Jose Montalbo for the trust and confidence to the San Beda Volleyball Program. We acknowledge his vision for developing young talented players to succeed in the sport,” he added./PN

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