MANILA, Philippines — Choco Mucho coach Dante Alinsunurin is in full assist of Maddie Madayag, who will make her abroad debut in Japan.
Madayag shall be lacking Choco Mucho’s upcoming 2024-25 PVL All-Filipino Convention from November to Could subsequent 12 months after signing a contract with Kurobe Aqua Fairies.
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Alinsunurin could also be lacking the workforce captain and one among their high gamers however he’s happy with Madayag, who will play within the 2024-25 SV.League beginning in October.
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“Masaya at proud ako para kay Maddie one other achievement ito sa profession niya. Hindi kasi lahat ng gamers nabibigyan ng likelihood maging import sa ibang bansa lalo na sa Japan pa,” the Choco Mucho coach instructed Inquirer Sports activities.
Signing with Kurobe, which hopes to rise from a 4-18 document in eleventh place final 12 months, the 5-foot-11 center blocker will face the highest Japanese gamers and world imports within the top-tier league.
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Madayag can even face former Philippine girls’s volleyball teammates Jia De Guzman, the setter of Denso AiryBees, and Filipino-Japanese Jaja Santiago of Osaka Marvelous, the reigning Finest Blocker and Finest Attacker of the league.
Alinsunurin believes the previous Ateneo star’s upcoming SV.League stint shall be an enormous enhance for the Flying Titans as soon as she returns subsequent season.
“Sobrang excited ako dahil kung ano man ang matutunan niya sa Japan. For certain ma-ishare niya sa workforce pagbalik niya,” stated the embellished males’s volleyball coach, who additionally dealt with former Japan V.League gamers Bryan Bagunas and Marck Espejo after they received a historic silver medal within the 2019 Southeast Asian Video games.
After lacking the Strengthened quarterfinals in ninth place, Alinsunurin can’t wait to have Alas Pilipinas gamers Sisi Rondina and Cherry Nunag.
He expects Nunag to step up large time in addition to center blockers Maika Ortiz, Lut Malaluan, and Lorraine Pecaña within the longest PVL event but.
“Sa All-Filipino babalik na ulit si Cherry. Kailangan pa din namin pag trabahuhan. Pero siyempre depende pa din sa ipapakita ng mga middles sa coaching,” Alinsunurin stated.
Choco Mucho reached the previous two All-Filipino finals however misplaced to sister workforce Creamline in each title collection.