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NU’s Belen, Solomon lead young national team in women’s SEA V.League

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NU’s Belen, Solomon lead young national team in women’s SEA V.League

MVP FORM. NU star spiker Bella Belen at the UAAP Season 85 women's volleyball tournament

UAAP Season 85 Media Team

Bella Belen and Alyssa Solomon banner a young Philippine women’s volleyball team set to see action in the Southeast Asia Volleyball League

MANILA, Philippines – The national women’s team now takes over to carry the fight for Philippine volleyball. 

Bella Belen and Alyssa Solomon lead a young squad bannered by the core of the National University (NU) Lady Bulldogs in the Southeast Asia Volleyball League (V.League) women’s tournament set this weekend in Vietnam.

The team hopes to turn in a better performance after the national men’s squad wound up winless in two legs in Jakarta and Laguna the past weeks.  

Belen, the UAAP Season 84 rookie MVP, and Best Opposite Spiker Solomon will see action along with NU teammates Camille Lamina, Shaira Jardio, Minierva Maaya, Evangeline Alinsug, Erin Pangilinan, and Myrtle Escanlar. 

High school sensations and incoming rookies Arah Panique and Abegail Pono also made it to the roster along with Ateneo’s Roma Doromal and AC Miner, and University of the Philippines’ Niña Ytang and Kamille Cal.

“This is a young team and we are investing for the future of the federation’s national team program,” Philippine National Volleyball Federation (PNVF) president Ramon “Tats” Suzara said on Monday, July 31, a day after the men’s SEA V.League which Indonesia won.

The women’s division of the SEA V.League, a brainchild of Suzara and Thailand federation president Shanrit Wongprasert, kicks off starting Friday to Sunday in Vihn Phuc, Vietnam, and from August 11 to 13 in Chiangmai, Thailand.

The Philippines will face Vietnam, Thailand, and Indonesia in the regional tournament.

“We’re confident in the capability of these young stars seen as the future of Philippine volleyball,” Suzara said. “We have no doubt that they can carry our flag against the best in the region.”

Suzara and PNVF secretary-general Don Caringal got NU chairman Hans Sy’s commitment on the Lady Bulldogs’ inclusion in the national team during the Volleyball Nations League Men’s Week 3 at the SM Mall of Asia Arena last month.

Lamina was the Best Setter in UAAP Season 84 while Ytang was hailed as the 2nd Best Middle Blocker in UAAP Season 85.

Brazilian Jorge Souza de Brito is the head coach of the collegiate stars-backed team with Fe Moran as team manager, Karl Dimaculangan and Norman Miguel as assistant coaches, and Grace Gomez as therapist and trainer. – Rappler.com

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