Volleyball fans are in for an early treat when PVL opened its third and final conference in the 2023 season on October 15.
MANILA – Volleyball fans are in for an early treat when the Premier Volleyball League opens its third and final conference of the 2023 season on October 15.
The Nxled Chameleons will be led by setter Camille Kal and hitters Lycha Ebon, Chiara Permentilla and Jhoana Maraguinot along with middles Camille Victoria and Krich Macaslang. The Cool Smashers, though, will be parading a slightly new look as they lost playmaker Jia de Guzman to Denso Airybees. The multi-awarded setter will be playing in the V.League in Japan.
This will be the first time Choco Mucho and Creamline will be crossing paths inside the PVL court since February 14.
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