2019 Spikers' Turf season

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2019 Spikers' Turf season
League Spikers' Turf
Sport Volleyball
DurationMay 19 – October 22, 2019
Conferences
Reinforced champions Cignal HD Spikers
  Reinforced runners-up Philippine Air Force Jet Spikers
Open champions Cignal HD Spikers
  Open runners-up Go for Gold-Air Force
Spiker's Turf seasons

The 2019 Spikers' Turf season was the fourth season of the men's volleyball league Spikers' Turf, the counterpart of the women's Premier Volleyball League. In 2014, the Shakey's V-League introduced a men's division during its 21st conference. [1] The following year, Sports Vision, the organizers of the Shakey's V-League decided to spin-off the men's vision as a separate tournament, giving birth to the Spikers' Turf.

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Reinforced conference

The 2019 Spikers’ Turf Reinforced Conference is the thirteenth conference of the Spikers' Turf . The tournament began on May 19, 2019 [2] at the Paco Arena. The Philippine men’s volleyball team is set to compete in this conference as preparations for the 2019 SEA Games. [3]

Participating teams

2019 Spikers’ Turf Reinforced Conference
Abbr.TeamCompany/sponsorColorsHead CoachTeam Captain
ANMAnimo Green Spikers  Aaron VelezKevin Magsino
CIG Cignal HD Spikers Cignal TV, Inc.   Dexter ClamorYsrael Wilson Marasigan
ESYEasy Trip–RaimolEasytrip Services Corporation Philippines and Rainchem International, Inc.  Jose RoqueRed Christensen
IEM IEM Phoenix Volley Masters Instituto Estetico Manila  Pathie JamiriMichael Conde
PAF Philippine Air Force Jet Spikers Philippine Air Force   Rhovyl VerayoPitrus De Ocampo
PAR Philippine Army Troopers Philippine Army    Rico de GuzmanPatrick John Rojas
PCGPhilippine Coast Guard Dolphins Philippine Coast Guard   Jeffrey Dela CruzAl-frazin Abdulwahab
PHI Philippine National Team Republic Biscuit Corporation    Dante Alinsunurin John Vic De Guzman
PLD PLDT Home Fibr Power Hitters Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company    Arthur MamonHenry James Pecaña
PNV Philippine Navy Sea Lions Philippine Navy   Edgardo RusitRelan Taneo
STE Sta. Elena Ball Hammers Sta. Elena Construction and Development Corporation   Dante AlinsunurinEdward Camposano
VNS VNS Griffins Cafe Lupe Hostel & Restaurant   Ralph OcampoGuel Asia

Preliminary round

Team standings
RankTeamMatchesPtsSetsPoints
WLWLRatioWLRatio
1 Cignal HD Spikers 101303147.7508596601.302
2 Philippine Air Force Jet Spikers 1012630142.14310119241.094
3 PLDT Power Hitters 832527122.2508938111.101
4 Philippine National Team 832428142.0009978591.161
5 Sta. Elena Ball Hammers 742024171.4129719481.024
6 Philippine Army Troopers 651419250.7608979840.912
7 Philippine Navy Sea Lions 561821230.9139669680.998
8Animo Green Spikers561320260.76998010370.945
9 IEM Volley Masters 471319250.76097910160.964
10 VNS Griffins 29914280.50095110040.947
11Easy Trip–Raimol110411320.34486510070.859
12Philippine Coast Guard Dolphins01129330.2738469970.849

  Qualified to the semifinals
  Qualified to semifinals playoff

Final round

Semifinals Finals
          
1 Cignal HD Spikers 32 3
4 Sta. Elena Ball Hammers 0 32
  Cignal HD Spikers 33
  Philippine Air Force Jet Spikers 1 2
2 Philippine Air Force Jet Spikers 32 3
3 PLDT Power Hitters 2 30 3rd place
  PLDT Power Hitters 32
  Sta. Elena Ball Hammers 1 3

Open conference

The 2019 Spikers’ Turf Open Conference was the fourteenth conference of the Spikers' Turf. The tournament began on August 20, 2019 with a total of 24 teams. [5] San Beda replaced PNP, which was forced to withdraw from the competition after failing to secure permission from their superior officers. [6]

A total of four pools with six squads each pool that will compete in a single-round robin elimination round. [7]

Participating teams

2019 Spikers’ Turf Open Conference – Pool A
Abbr.TeamCompany/sponsorColorsHead CoachTeam Captain
ADU Adamson Soaring Falcons Adamson University   Domingo CustodioLeo Miranda
CIG Cignal HD Spikers Cignal TV, Inc.   Dexter ClamorYsrael Wilson Marasigan
EAC EAC Generals Emilio Aguinaldo College   Rodrigo PalmeroRalph Joshua Pitogo
IEM IEM Phoenix Volley Masters Instituto Estetico Manila  Pathie JamiriLeonel Evan Laraya
NCBNCBA Wildcats National College of Business and Arts   Ernesto Balubar Jr.Cj Oclima
VNS VNS Griffins VNS Management Group   Ralph OcampoGuel Asia


2019 Spikers’ Turf Open Conference – Pool B
Abbr.TeamCompany/sponsorColorsHead CoachTeam Captain
ADM Ateneo Blue Eagles Ateneo de Manila University   Timothy James Sto. TomasJasper Rodney Tan
CEUCEU Scorpions Centro Escolar University   Mark Anthony SantosNiño Nazareno
EGSECO Oil–La Salle Green Archers ECO Oil Ltd.–De La Salle University   Arnold LaniogWayne Ferdi Marco
ESYEasy Trip–RaimolEasytrip Services Corporation Philippines and Rainchem International, Inc.  Jose RoqueRed Christensen
LPU Lyceum Pirates Lyceum of the Philippines University   Emil LontocMiko Binas
PAF Go for Gold–Air Force Philippine Air Force / Go For Gold   Dante AlinsunurinJessie Lopez


2019 Spikers’ Turf Open Conference – Pool C
Abbr.TeamCompany/sponsorColorsHead CoachTeam Captain
FEUHachiran–FEU Tamaraws Far Eastern University   Reynaldo Diaz Jr.Owen Suarez
PAR Philippine Army Troopers Philippine Army    Rico de GuzmanRandy Fallorina
PCGPhilippine Coast Guard Dolphins Philippine Coast Guard   Jeffrey Dela CruzAl-frazin Abdulwahab
PLD PLDT Home Fibr Power Hitters Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company    Arthur Mamon John Vic De Guzman
SSC San Sebastian Stags San Sebastian College – Recoletos   Clint MalazoJohn Timothy Eusebio
UPH Perpetual Altas University of Perpetual Help System DALTA   Sinfronio AcaylarRidzuan Muhali


2019 Spikers’ Turf Open Conference – Pool D
Abbr.TeamCompany/sponsorColorsHead CoachTeam Captain
AUN Arellano Chiefs Arellano University   Sherwin MenesesChristian Joshua Segovia
MUN Mapúa Cardinals Mapúa University    Paul Jan DoloriasReje Emmanuel Hizon
SBU San Beda Red Lions San Beda University   Alegro CarpioMark Lorenze Santos
PNV Philippine Navy Sea Lions Philippine Navy   Edgardo RusitRelan Taneo
STE Sta. Elena-NU Ball Hammers Sta. Elena Construction and Development Corporation   Ariel Dela CruzJames Martin Nativdad
UST UST Growling Tigers University of Santo Tomas    Arthur Alan MamonManuel Andrei Medina

Preliminary round

Pool A team standings
RankTeamMatchesPtsSetsPoints
WLWLRatioWLRatio
1 Cignal HD Spikers 50151527.5004393161.389
2 IEM Phoenix Volley Masters 41111371.8574604361.055
3 VNS Griffins 32810101.0004304560.943
4 Adamson Soaring Falcons 23711111.0004564750.960
5 EAC Generals 1447120.5834214240.993
6NCBA Wildcats0501150.0673054040.755
Pool B team standings
RankTeamMatchesPtsSetsPoints
WLWLRatioWLRatio
1 Go for Gold-Air Force 50131553.0004693691.271
2 Ateneo Blue Eagles 41111481.7504814441.083
3ECO Oil-La Salle Green Archers 32111381.6254704181.124
4Easy Trip-Raimol23710101.0004704181.124
5 Lyceum Pirates 1436130.4623764430.849
6CEU Scorpions0501150.0672923930.743
Pool C team standings
RankTeamMatchesPtsSetsPoints
WLWLRatioWLRatio
1 Perpetual Altas 50151535.0004453761.184
2 PLDT Power Hitters 41111352.6004273611.183
3Hachiran-FEU Tamaraws 32101262.0004253721.142
4 Philippine Army Troopers 1445120.4173523960.889
5 San Sebastian Stags 1433130.2313333950.843
6Coast Guard Dolphins1425140.3573564380.813
Pool D team standings
RankTeamMatchesPtsSetsPoints
WLWLRatioWLRatio
1 Sta. Elena Ball Hammers 50141535.0004283381.266
2 Philippine Navy Sea Lions 41131434.6674103451.188
3 UST Growling Tigers 2369120.7504604730.973
4 Arellano Chiefs 2357110.6363654180.873
5 Mapúa Cardinals 2357120.5833954260.927
6 San Beda Red Lions 0524150.2673784360.867

  Qualified to the quarter finals
  Qualified to quarter finals playoff

Final round

Quarterfinals
* – twice to beat advantage
Semifinals
best of three
Championship
best of three
               
Cignal HD Spikers*3
Ateneo Blue Eagles 0
Cignal HD Spikers 33
Perpetual Altas 0 0
Perpetual Altas*3
Philippine Navy Sea Lions 2
Cignal HD Spikers 33
Go for Gold-Air Force 2 2
Go for Gold-Air Force*3
PLDT Power Hitters 1
Go for Gold-Air Force 2 33Third place
Sta. Elena-NU Ball Hammers 31 1
Sta. Elena-NU Ball Hammers*0 3 Perpetual Altas 1 0
IEM Phoenix Volley Masters 32 Sta. Elena-NU Ball Hammers 33

Awards

AwardPlayerRef.
Most Valuable PlayerFinals Marck Espejo (Cignal) [8]
ConferenceYsay Marasigan (Cignal)
Best Outside Spikers1st:
2nd:
Ran Abdilla (Air Force)
Marck Espejo (Cignal)
Best Middle Blockers1st:
2nd:
Francis Saura (Air Force)
Anjo Pertierra (Cignal)
Best Opposite SpikerYsay Marasigan (Cignal)
Best SetterJoshua Retimar (Sta. Elena-NU)
Best LiberoRicky Marcos (Sta. Elena-NU)

Final standings

RankTeam
Gold medal icon.svg Cignal HD Spikers
Silver medal icon.svg Go for Gold-Air Force
Bronze medal icon.svg Sta. Elena-NU Ball Hammers
4 Perpetual Altas
5 Philippine Navy Sea Lions
6 PLDT Home Fibr Power Hitters
7 IEM Phoenix Volley Masters
8 Ateneo Blue Eagles
9ECO Oil-La Salle Green Archers
10Hachiran-FEU Tamaraws
11 VNS Griffins
12Easy Trip-Raimol
13 Adamson Soaring Falcons
14 UST Growling Tigers
15 Arellano Chiefs
16 Mapúa Cardinals
17 Philippine Army Troopers
18 EAC Generals
19 Lyceum Pirates
20 San Sebastian Stags
21 Coast Guard Dolphins
22 San Beda Red Lions
23 NCBA Wildcats
24 CEU Scorpions

See also

Preceded by Spikers' Turf
2019 (5th)
Succeeded by

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