Michele Gumabao named PVL Invitational MVP
In her seventh season with the Premier Volleyball League, Michele Gumabao has finally earned her place among the stars, winning the 2024 Invitational Conference Most Valuable Player award.
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In her seventh season with the Premier Volleyball League, Michele Gumabao has finally earned her place among the stars, winning the 2024 Invitational Conference Most Valuable Player award.
Photo: Officials and members of Alas Pilipinas and Osaka Blueton of Japan share light moment of top officials of the organizing Philippine National Volleyball Federation (PNVF) headed by newly elected Asian Volleyball Federation (AVF) president Ramon ‘Tatz’ Suzara (center).
BANGKOK—Ramon “Tats” Suzara vowed to seize the opportunity and momentum to the hilt to take the Asian Volleyball Confederation (AVC) to a new era following his election as president of the continental governing body for volleyball here on Friday morning.
THAILAND took a while to get into the rhythm but did well enough to remain unscathed in the 2024 Southeast Asian Men’s V.League, edging Vietnam, 27-25, 29-27, 25-15, on Saturday at the Ninoy Aquino Stadium.
The trio of Thungkham Chaiwat, Nilsawai Kissada, and Bhinijdee Napadet again took charge as the Thais, yet to drop a set in the weekend volleyball spectacle, solidified their bid for the gold after ending up with silver and bronze in two legs last year.
Napadet had 13 points on 11 attacks and two aces as the Thais came up with another huge win, a fitting follow-up to their three-set triumph over pre-tournament favorite Indonesians on Friday's opener.
Surprisingly, the Thais took a little longer getting past the Vietnamese — the match lasting 11 minutes more than their opening win in the four-nation, three-day event hosted by the Philippine National Volleyball Federation headed by Ramon “Tats” Suzara.
Eager to get back on track after a loss to Alas Pilipinas on opening day, Nguyen Ngoc Thuan, Pham Van Hiep, and Tran Duy Tuyen again led the way but Vietnam lost steam in the extended first and second sets.
Thailand then got into the groove in the third and sealed the win over the Vietnamese in one hour and 42 minutes, with Kissada notching 12 points and Chaiwat finishing with 11.
Thuan led all scorers, registering 17 points on 12 attacks, three blocks, and two aces. Hiep had 10 points and Tuyen scored eight.
Thailand goes for a sweep when it battles Alas Pilipinas on Sunday, while Vietnam tries to avoid a winless stint when it takes on Indonesia.