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Angel Pascual brings Ana Santiago’s ‘don’t treat any game lightly’ mindset to UP

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For a third consecutive season, University of the Philippines remained in contention for a championship, anchored by a core that consistently sets the standard for its play.

Last season, the Fighting Maroons leveraged their offensive firepower and well-oiled system to reach yet another Finals series. But when one crucial weapon was missing at the wrong time, the squad eventually surrendered another title to the Adamson Lady Falcons.

A key part of that offensive arsenal was smart, strategic baserunning, delivered by then-second-year outfielder Angel Pascual. She would go on to claim the Most Stolen Bases award, complementing the hitting and slugging of her captain and eventual MVP, Nickole Dela Cruz.

Pascual’s skills, paired with her strong defensive performance, caught the attention of national team coaches, including Adamson head coach Ana Santiago, a two-time Finals opponent. Days after the Season 87 Finals, Pascual was training with the Blu Girls.

Her debut with the national squad was a roller-coaster ride, culminating in her first-ever SEA Games gold in women’s softball and the country’s 11th straight. Pascual described the experience as both challenging and rewarding.

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“Yung rookie time ko sa national team, hindi siya naging gano’n kadali kasi mas bata ka, tapos makikipagsabayan ka sa mga veterans,” the Secondary Education junior shared.

“Mahirap makipagsabayan, pero at the same time, masaya siya kasi nga ibang level na ‘yon. Mahirap siya na masaya kasi ang dami kong natutunan.”

The Blu Girls also competed in the Women’s Asia Cup, and while the Philippines’ level of play is high, Santiago always reminded her players to stay grounded and approach every game with full effort.

Pascual has carried that lesson into her third year with UP.

“Siguro ‘yung pagiging determinado kasi kapag sa national team, kailangang palaban ka. Lahat ng game, dapat laban,” she said.

“Sabi nga ni Coach Ana, walang i-easy-hing kalaban. Lahat — mahina man o malakas — kailangang pinaghahandaan, kasi do’n mo talaga makikita na professional kang maglaro. Yung wala kang sinasabihan na, ‘Mahina lang yan; kahit hindi na tayo maghanda.’ Lagi niyang sinasabi sa ‘min na, malakas o mahina ang kalaban, lumaban pa rin ng patas.”

These are the lessons Pascual hopes to bring to the pitch as one of UP’s most experienced student-athletes, both as a third-year and as a Blu Girl.

“Siguro ‘yung masasabi ko lang na kahit gaano kahirap ‘yung training, mentally and physically, hindi ka dapat sumuko. Kasi at the end of the day, sarili mo lang rin talaga ‘yung kakampi mo sa lahat and makakatulong sa’yo,” the Bulakenya standout added.

After a rousing win against Ateneo de Manila University to start the season, Pascual hopes UP will continue refining its game and showing up fully on the pitch, maintaining the high level it achieved over the past three years.

“Looking forward, gusto kong makita ‘yung pinaghandaan ng UP team, kasi talagang naghanda naman kami. Siyempre, gustong makita na mailabas namin ‘yung pinaghandaan namin,” she said.

“Marami na kasing aalis sa amin, so gusto kong makita na maibigay namin ‘yung full best namin.”

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Creamline returns to PVL Finals, sets up showdown vs Cignal

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Creamline is back in familiar territory—the Premier Volleyball League Finals.

The Cool Smashers outlasted the Farm Fresh Foxies, 25-23, 14-25, 25-23, 25-19, in a virtual battle for the last remaining Finals spot in the 2026 PVL All-Filipino Conference on Thursday at the Filoil Centre in San Juan.

This marks Creamline’s 15th Finals appearance and its first since the 2024–25 All-Filipino Conference, missing the championship stage in the next three tournaments.

“Siguro number one yung mga players talagang nag-step up, talagang gusto nilang manalo today kasi yung Farm Fresh hindi rin talaga basta-basta veteran team din pero siguro mas gusto ng players ng Creamline na manalo, makabalik sa finals, makalaban yung Cignal,” said Cool Smashers head coach Sherwin Meneses.

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Creamline will face Cignal in the best-of-three Finals beginning Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.

Game 2 is scheduled for next Thursday, while Game 3—if necessary—will be on April 28. All matches will be held at the Big Dome.

Cignal has won its past two meetings against Creamline in the semifinals and qualifying round, while the Cool Smashers took their preliminary round encounter.

Creamline was comfortably ahead, 19-14, in the third set, but second-stringer Mylene Paat sparked a Farm Fresh rally to tie it at 19.

The Cool Smashers, however, regained their composure and closed out the set, with Bernadeth Pons, Michele Gumabao, Jema Galanza, and Tots Carlos delivering key hits to take a 2-1 set advantage.

Creamline then delivered a strong finishing kick in the fourth, turning a tight 19-17 lead into a 25-19 clincher behind Pangs Panaga, Jema Galanza, and errors from the opposition, sealing the win in two hours and nine minutes.

“Unang-una, sobrang masaya. Kasi hindi rin talaga naging madali yung journey namin na makabalik sa finals ngayong conference. So, sobrang happy, pero yun, hindi pa tapos yung laban. Kailangan namin ulit na maghanda, magtrabaho pa para makuha namin yung goal this conference,” said Pons, who finished with 12 points, 17 receptions, and 17 digs.

Three-time MVP Tots Carlos led the balanced Creamline attack with 15 points and 14 digs, while Jema Galanza and Pangs Panaga added 13 points each.

Jia De Guzman orchestrated the offense with 26 excellent sets and added five points, while Jen Nierva anchored the floor defense with 23 excellent receptions on 29 attempts.

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On the other hand, Farm Fresh will battle PLDT for the bronze medal.

Trisha Tubu spearheaded the Foxies anew with 21 points, while Ces Molina delivered an all-around effort with 19 points on 16 attacks and three aces, along with 20 receptions and 15 digs.

Royse Tubino added 12 points and 14 digs, while Paat contributed 11 points off the bench.

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Bernadeth Pons eyes title to cap Creamline’s ‘special’ PVL conference

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All the talk may have centered on Creamline’s return to the Finals of the Premier Volleyball League after missing out in the past three tournaments, but the Cool Smashers are far from satisfied with just that.

They are determined to reclaim their rightful place — the throne they have sat on 10 times before.

Creamline do-it-all superstar Bernadeth Pons emphasized the goal after their 25-23, 14-25, 25-23, 25-19 victory over Farm Fresh on Thursday in a virtual do-or-die match for the last Finals berth in the 2026 PVL All-Filipino Conference at the Filoil Centre in San Juan.

“Unang-una, sobrang masaya. Kasi hindi rin talaga naging madali yung journey namin na makabalik sa Finals ngayong conference. So, sobrang happy, pero yun, hindi pa tapos yung laban,” said Pons.

“Kailangan namin ulit na maghanda, magtrabaho pa para makuha namin yung goal this conference,” she continued.

The Cool Smashers had to go through the wringer just to set up a best-of-three Finals showdown against Cignal, which begins Tuesday at 6:30 PM at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.

Creamline previously fell to Cignal in the qualifying round, 21-25, 26-24, 25-18, 22-25, 15-17 — a loss that sent them to the play-in stage with their backs against the wall.

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From there, the Cool Smashers survived the Akari Chargers, 25-23, 25-20, 16-25, 25-16, to advance to the semifinals.

After a five-set win over PLDT and a four-set loss to Cignal in the round-robin semifinals, Creamline once again found itself in a do-or-die situation — this time against Farm Fresh.

“Siyempre, masaya kasi yung experience kada laro ng do-or-die games, di naman lahat napupunta sa lahat ng team, so talagang in-e-embrace lang namin yung pressure. Blessed din kami kasi nakuha namin,” said head coach Sherwin Meneses.

“Pero sabi nga ni Pons, yung goal talaga is mag-champion. So ito na, tatrabahuin namin nang mabuti para maibigay namin yung-100 percent namin sa finals, so masaya kami kasi lahat ng do-or-die sa amin ay naipanalo namin as of now.”

A four-time champion with Creamline, Pons — who endured the team’s absence from the Finals over the last three conferences — simply wants to savor this return to the grand stage.

Game 2 of the Finals is set for next Thursday, while Game 3, if necessary, will be played on April 28. Both games will also take place at the Big Dome.

“Sobrang special ng conference ngayon. Kasi elimination pa lang, talagang pahirapan talaga. Every team na kalaban namin, nahirapan talaga kami. So, hindi madali yung conference ngayon,” said Pons.

“Gusto din talaga naming magbunga lahat ng paghihirap namin simula noong January na nag-start kami ng training. And ngayon, makabalik kami sa finals, yun yung trabahuhin pa namin ulit para makuha namin yung goal namin.”

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PLDT rides momentum past Cignal into PVL battle for bronze

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PLDT secured a morale-boosting 25-17, 25-22, 25-23 triumph over Finals-bound Cignal to enter the battle for bronze on a winning note in the 2026 PVL All-Filipino Conference on Thursday at the Filoil Centre in San Juan.

The High Speed Hitters will take on the Farm Fresh Foxies in the best-of-three bronze medal series beginning Tuesday at 4 p.m. at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.

It was Farm Fresh that knocked PLDT out of Finals contention last Tuesday with a 25-23, 18-25, 25-19, 25-23 victory.

Meanwhile, Cignal will face Creamline in the best-of-three Finals series.

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“Sadyang unfortunate na hindi namin nakuha yung goal namin, pero kailangan mag-move on agad. ‘Yung pagiging hard sa sarili namin di maiiwasan, pero ‘yung trabaho, kailangan mag-show up pa rin. Ito ‘yung part na ’yon. Gusto pa rin namin kunin ‘yung bronze,” said High Speed Hitters head coach Rald Ricafort.

With PLDT just two points away from victory, 23-19, Cignal’s second-stringers mounted a late run.

Jessa Ordiales scored two points, while the High Speed Hitters committed two errors, allowing Cignal to tie the set at 23-all.

Alleiah Malaluan and Mika Reyes, however, closed out the match in 77 minutes with a down-the-line kill and a solid block, respectively.

Savi Davison produced a game-high 21 points built on 17 attacks, two blocks, and two aces, along with 11 receptions, while Malaluan delivered a well-rounded performance with 11 points and 14 receptions.

Kim Fajardo dished out 23 excellent sets, added 10 digs, and scored two points, while Reyes, Majoy Baron, and Kianna Dy contributed seven points each.

Kath Arado also impressed with 12 receptions and 13 digs.

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Cignal, for its part, barely used its usual starters, with Ordiales leading the way with 13 points and eight digs.

Erin Pangilinan added eight points, while Ishie Lalongisip chipped in seven.

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