CREAMLINE, PLDT CLASH IN PVL ALL-FILIPINO

WHILE early attention in the Premier Volleyball League All-Filipino Conference has gravitated toward Choco Mucho and Cignal as they dispute the early solo lead, the brightest spotlight will shine on the long-awaited debuts of Creamline and PLDT – the final two heavyweights yet to unveil their form this season.

And make no mistake: these are no ordinary late entries.

Both teams carry championship pedigree, and both arrive armed with rosters rich in talent, depth, experience and a proven habit of winning. That pedigree sets the stage for a blockbuster 6:30 p.m. showdown at the FilOil Playtime Centre in San Juan, a clash that promises to be a defining early test amid the surge of strong starters such as Cignal, Choco Mucho, Nxled and Capital1 – each fresh off opening-game victories in the season-ending conference organized by Sports Vision.

Fans expect nothing less than another statement performance from Creamline, eager to rebound after a rare title-less campaign last year that followed its historic Grand Slam run. With ace playmaker and Alas Pilipinas stalwart Jia de Guzman back orchestrating the offense, alongside reliable scorers Bernadette Pons and Jema Galanza, coach Sherwin Meneses once again commands a formidable arsenal.

Add to that the firepower of Tots Carlos, the leadership and clutch presence of Alyssa Valdez, the versatility of Michele Gumabao, the net defense of Bea de Leon and Pangs Panaga, steady backup setter Kyle Negrito, and the energy of new libero Jen Nierva, and the Cool Smashers appear primed to reassert their dominance.

“Syempre sobrang excited, kasi makikita mo talaga ‘yung mga OG ng Creamline nandyan sila. So excited kami, pero lahat ng team ngayon, talagang maraming na-recruit, ‘yung mga Alas bumalik na,” said Meneses.

But standing firmly in their path is a PLDT squad that is anything but intimidated.

Under mentor Rald Ricafort, the High Speed Hitters boast a lineup every bit as intimidating, led by the explosive Savi Davison, the ever-reliable Kim Dy, and the battle-tested trio of Mika Reyes, Majoy Baron, Kim Fajardo, Kath Arado and Alleiah Malaluan with Seth Rodriguez anchoring the backcourt. Fresh from capturing the PVL On Tour and Invitational championships, PLDT enters brimming with confidence despite settling for fourth in the Reinforced Conference.

What’s on the line is more than an early win. It’s momentum, belief, and a psychological edge in a tournament where every victory carries weight – especially under the league’s revamped format.

Under the new system, a team that sweeps the single round-robin eliminations earns a coveted outright semifinal berth, a massive incentive that means fewer knockout games and a clearer road to the title. Should no team manage that feat, the top four will collide in knockout matches, with the winners advancing. The losing squads, meanwhile, drop into the newly introduced Play-In Stepladder, where teams ranked fifth to 10th are given a second lease on life.

Before the main event, however, fans will be treated to a mouthwatering appetizer as Choco Mucho, led by Sisi Rondina and Eya Laure, and Cignal, led by Vanie Gandler, Erika Santos and Tin Tiamzon, square off at 4 p.m., both eager to build on emphatic straight-set victories over Akari and Galeries Tower, respectively.

***Games today4 p.m. – Choco Mucho vs Cignal6:30 p.m. – Creamline vs PLDT

2026-02-04T16:14:46Z