2022 Premier Volleyball League Reinforced Conference

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2022 Premier Volleyball League Reinforced Conference
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Tournament details
DatesOctober 8 – December 6, 2022
Teams 9
Venue(s) 5
Champions Petro Gazz (2nd title)
Runners-up Cignal HD
Third place Creamline
Fourth place Chery Tiggo
Tournament awards
MVP
Best Setter Jia De Guzman
Best OH
Best MB
Best OPP Mylene Paat
Best LiberoRia Beatriz Duremdes
Tournament statistics
Matches played46
Attendance168,821 (3,670 per match)
Official website
pvl.ph

The 2022 Premier Volleyball League Reinforced Conference was the thirteenth conference of the Premier Volleyball League and its fourth conference as a professional league.

Contents

The tournament began on October 8 and finished on December 6, 2022. [1] This is the first reinforced conference in three years, since the last reinforced was commenced way back in 2019. And also the first conference to use a video challenge system. [2] It features nine local teams with one foreign guest player each. Among these nine teams are the returning F2 Logistics Cargo Movers and the debuting team — Akari Chargers. [3] [4]

Participating teams

2022 Premier Volleyball League Reinforced Conference
Abbr.TeamAffiliationHead coachForeign guest playerTeam captain
AKA Akari Chargers Akari Lighting & Technology Corporation Flag of Brazil.svg Jorge Edson Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Prisilla Rivera Flag of the Philippines.svg Michelle Marie Monique Cobb
CTC Chery Tiggo Crossovers United Asia Automotive Group, Inc. Flag of the Philippines.svg Clarence Esteban Flag of Montenegro.svg Jelena Cvijović Flag of the Philippines.svg Mylene Paat
CMF Choco Mucho Flying Titans Republic Biscuit Corporation Flag of the Philippines.svg Edjet Mabbayad Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Odina Aliyeva Flag of the Philippines.svg Isabel Beatriz De Leon
CHD Cignal HD Spikers Cignal TV, Inc. Flag of the Philippines.svg Cesael Delos Santos Flag of the United States.svg Tai Bierria Flag of the Philippines.svg Rachel Anne Daquis
CCS Creamline Cool Smashers Republic Biscuit Corporation Flag of the Philippines.svg Sherwin Meneses Flag of Turkey.svg Yeliz Başa Flag of the Philippines.svg Alyssa Valdez
FTL F2 Logistics Cargo Movers F2 Logistics Philippines Flag of the Philippines.svg Benson Bocboc Flag of the United States.svg Lindsay Stalzer Flag of the United States.svg Lindsay Stalzer
PGA Petro Gazz Angels PetroGazz Ventures Phils. Corp. Flag of the Philippines.svg Rald Ricafort Flag of the United States.svg Lindsey Vander Weide Flag of the Philippines.svg Relea Ferina Saet
PLD PLDT High Speed Hitters PLDT Inc. Flag of the Philippines.svg George Pascua Flag of Russia.svg Elena Savkina-Samoilenko Flag of the Philippines.svg Rhea Katrina Dimaculangan
UAA United Auctioneers Army Lady Troopers Philippine Army and United Auctioneers Inc. Flag of the Philippines.svg Emilio Reyes Jr. Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Laura Condotta Flag of the Philippines.svg Jovelyn Gonzaga

Venues

Preliminaries
Santa Rosa City San Juan City Pasay City
Santa Rosa Sports Complex Filoil EcoOil Centre SM Mall of Asia Arena
Capacity: 5,700Capacity: 6,000Capacity: 15,000
5Santa Rosa Laguna City Proper Landmarks 40.jpg Filoil EcoOil Centre - Interior - 2022.jpg Mall of Asia Aug 2015.jpg
Preliminaries, Semifinals, Finals
Quezon City Pasig City
Araneta Coliseum PhilSports Arena
Capacity: 20,000Capacity: 10,000
Araneta Coliseum (Araneta Center, Cubao, Quezon City)(2017-08-13).jpg PhilSports Arena (Pasig, PHI) 2019.jpg

Transactions

National team players

The following playersthat played in the 2022 Asian Women's Volleyball Cup and the 2022 ASEAN Grand Prix are solely composed of the players from Creamline Cool Smashers. [5]

TeamOutside HittersMiddle BlockersOpposite SpikersSettersLiberos
Creamline Cool Smashers Fille Cainglet-Cayetano Lorie Lyn Bernardo Tots Carlos Jia De Guzman Kyla Atienza
Jema Galanza Celine Domingo Michele Gumabao Kyle Negrito Ella de Jesus
Rosemarie Vargas Jeanette Panaga Rizza Jane Mandapat
Risa Sato
Pau Soriano

Team additions and transfers

The following are the players who transferred to another team for the upcoming conference.

PlayerMoving from (last team)Moving to
Krich Macaslang Adamson Lady Falcons ( UAAP ) Akari Chargers
Trisha Genesis Adamson Lady Falcons ( UAAP ) Akari Chargers
Danielle Theris Ravena Ateneo Blue Eagles ( UAAP ) Akari Chargers
Erika Raagas Ateneo Blue Eagles ( UAAP ) Akari Chargers
Janel Maraguinot Ateneo Blue Eagles ( UAAP ) Akari Chargers
Geneveve Casugod BaliPure Purest Water Defenders Akari Chargers
Gyra Ezra Barroga BaliPure Purest Water Defenders Akari Chargers
Jamie Isabelle Lavitoria BaliPure Purest Water Defenders Akari Chargers
Janine Marciano BaliPure Purest Water Defenders Akari Chargers
Jhoana Louisse Maraguinot BaliPure Purest Water Defenders Akari Chargers
Michelle Marie Monique Cobb De La Salle Lady Spikers ( UAAP ) Akari Chargers
Lycha Ebon FEU Lady Tamaraws ( UAAP ) Akari Chargers
Princes Ezra Madrigal FEU Lady Tamaraws ( UAAP ) Akari Chargers
Chiara May Permentilla Marinerang Pilipina Lady Skippers ( PSL ) Akari Chargers
Bingle Landicho NU Lady Bulldogs ( UAAP ) Akari Chargers
Andrea Marzan Sta. Lucia Lady Realtors Akari Chargers
Jaila Atienza UP Fighting Maroons ( UAAP ) Chery Tiggo Crossovers [6]
Jaycel delos Reyes Ateneo Blue Eagles ( UAAP ) Chery Tiggo Crossovers [7]
Roselle Baliton BaliPure Purest Water Defenders Chery Tiggo Crossovers [6]
Pia Sarmiento Lyceum Lady Pirates ( NCAA ) Chery Tiggo Crossovers
France Elize Ronquillo NU Lady Bulldogs ( UAAP ) Chery Tiggo Crossovers [6]
Rachelle Roldan UST Golden Tigresses ( UAAP ) Chery Tiggo Crossovers [8]
Maika Ortiz Chery Tiggo Crossovers Choco Mucho Flying Titans [9]
Arianne Mae Layug Chery Tiggo Crossovers Cignal HD Spikers
Mary Joy Dacoron Chery Tiggo Crossovers Cignal HD Spikers
Elaine Kasilag Chery Tiggo Crossovers F2 Logistics Cargo Movers [10]
Ivy Lacsina NU Lady Bulldogs ( UAAP ) F2 Logistics Cargo Movers [11]
Kalei Mau Athletes Unlimited Volleyball (United States) F2 Logistics Cargo Movers [12]
Rachel Austero Chery Tiggo Crossovers PLDT High Speed Hitters [13]

Foreign guest players

The following are the foreign guest players who are acquired by each team.

TeamForeign playerMoving from
Akari Chargers Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Prisilla Rivera [14] Flag of Indonesia.svg Jakarta Pertamina Energi
Chery Tiggo Crossovers Flag of Montenegro.svg Jelena Cvijović [15] Flag of Romania.svg SCM U Craiova
Choco Mucho Flying Titans Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Odina Aliyeva [16] Flag of Indonesia.svg VW Jakarta Elektrik PLN
Cignal HD Spikers Flag of the United States.svg Tai Bierria [17] Flag of France.svg Clamart Volley-Ball
Creamline Cool Smashers Flag of Turkey.svg Yeliz Başa [18] Flag of Italy.svg Anthea Vicenza
F2 Logistics Cargo Movers Flag of the United States.svg Lindsay Stalzer [12] Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Atenienses de Manati
Petro Gazz Angels Flag of the United States.svg Lindsey Vander Weide [19] Flag of Greece.svg AEK Athens
PLDT High Speed Hitters Flag of Russia.svg Elena Savkina-Samoilenko [20] Flag of Turkey.svg Mersin B.Şehir Bld.
United Auctioneers Army Lady Troopers Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Laura Condotta [21] Flag of Cyprus.svg AEK Larnaca

Coaching changes

TeamOutgoing coachManner of departureReplaced byRef
Choco Mucho Flying Titans Flag of the Philippines.svg Oliver Almadro Resigned midway through the conference Flag of the Philippines.svg Edjet Mabbayad [22]
Petro Gazz Angels Flag of the Philippines.svg Arnold LaniogReassigned Flag of the Philippines.svg Rald Ricafort

Format

This conference implemented a single round-robin in preliminary and semifinals, and a best-of-three series in the 3rd place match and Championship match. The following format conducted for the entirety of the conference:

Preliminary Round
  1. The nine teams played in a single round-robin elimination.
  2. Teams are ranked using the FIVB Ranking System.
  3. Top four teamsbadvanced to the semifinals.
Semifinals
  1. The four teams played again in a single round-robin elimination.
  2. Teams are ranked using the FIVB Ranking System.
  3. The 3rd and 4th ranked teams advanced to the bronze medal match.
  4. The 1st and 2nd ranked teams advanced to the gold medal match.
Finals
  1. Bronze medal: SF Rank 3 vs SF Rank 4 (best-of-three series)
  2. Gold medal: SF Rank 1 vs SF Rank 2 (best-of-three series)

Pool standing procedure

Preliminary round

Ranking

PosTeamPldWLPtsSWSLSRSPWSPLSPRQualification
1 Creamline Cool Smashers 8712223102.3007827001.117 Semifinals
2 Chery Tiggo Crossovers 8621621141.5007647641.000
3 Petro Gazz Angels 8531518121.5007036171.139
4 Cignal HD Spikers 8531418141.2867187081.014
5 F2 Logistics Cargo Movers 8441115141.0717427091.047
6 PLDT High Speed Hitters 8351015180.8337427151.038
7 Choco Mucho Flying Titans 835914180.7787177230.992
8 Akari Chargers 835913180.7226377100.897
9 United Auctioneers Army Lady Troopers 80825240.2085456920.788
Source: [ citation needed ]

Match results

DateTimeVenueScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
08 Oct14:30SRSC PLDT High Speed Hitters 3–2 United Auctioneers Army Lady Troopers 17–2525–2024–2625–1115–11106–93 P2
08 Oct17:30SRSC Akari Power Chargers 1–3 Cignal HD Spikers 25–2023–2518–2516–25 82–95 P2
11 Oct14:30PSA F2 Logistics Cargo Movers 0–3 Chery Tiggo Crossovers 23–2521–2522–25  66–75 P2
11 Oct17:30PSA Petro Gazz Angels 3–0 Choco Mucho Flying Titans 27–2525–2228–26  80–73 P2
13 Oct14:30PSA PLDT High Speed Hitters 1–3 Creamline Cool Smashers 22–2518–2528–2622–25 90–101 P2
13 Oct17:30PSA F2 Logistics Cargo Movers 1–3 Choco Mucho Flying Titans 21–2525–2220–2524–26 90–98 P2
15 Oct14:30PSA Akari Power Chargers 3–0 United Auctioneers Army Lady Troopers 25–2025–2225–22  75–64 P2
15 Oct17:30PSA Cignal HD Spikers 1–3 Chery Tiggo Crossovers 23–2525–2021–2520–25 89–95 P2
18 Oct14:30PSA United Auctioneers Army Lady Troopers 0–3 F2 Logistics Cargo Movers 17–2521–2516–25  54–75 P2
18 Oct17:30PSA Creamline Cool Smashers 3–1 Petro Gazz Angels 25–1916–2525–1827–25 93–87 P2
20 Oct14:30PSA Chery Tiggo Crossovers 3–2 Akari Power Chargers 23–2525–2121–2525–2115–6109–98 P2
20 Oct17:30PSA Choco Mucho Flying Titans 3–2 PLDT High Speed Hitters 25–2725–2218–2525–2217–15110–111 P2
22 Oct14:30SRSC Petro Gazz Angels 3–0 Akari Power Chargers 25–1325–1425–20  75–47 P2
22 Oct17:30SRSC Creamline Cool Smashers 3–1 Cignal HD Spikers 25–1822–2525–2225–12 97–77 P2
25 Oct14:30PSA Choco Mucho Flying Titans 1–3 Chery Tiggo Crossovers 27–2925–1816–2520–25 88–97 P2
25 Oct17:30PSA PLDT High Speed Hitters 0–3 F2 Logistics Cargo Movers 19–2522–2520–25  61–75 P2
27 Oct14:30PSA Akari Power Chargers 1–3 Creamline Cool Smashers 25–2315–2516–2521–25 77–98 P2
27 Oct17:30PSA Chery Tiggo Crossovers 3–2 United Auctioneers Army Lady Troopers 22–2525–1825–2725–1815–12112–100 P2
03 Nov14:30FEC United Auctioneers Army Lady Troopers 0–3 Cignal HD Spikers 23–2519–2519–25  61–75 P2
03 Nov17:30FEC Choco Mucho Flying Titans 2–3 Akari Power Chargers 25–2321–2519–2525–2112–15102–109 P2
05 Nov14:30SRSC Petro Gazz Angels 3–1 PLDT High Speed Hitters 19–2525–2125–2027–25 96–91 P2
05 Nov17:30SRSC Chery Tiggo Crossovers 1–3 Creamline Cool Smashers 23–2525–2012–2530–32 90–102 P2
08 Nov14:30SAC United Auctioneers Army Lady Troopers 0–3 Choco Mucho Flying Titans 24–2610–2517–25  51–76 P2
08 Nov17:30SAC Creamline Cool Smashers 2–3 F2 Logistics Cargo Movers 25–2225–2320–2519–2511–15100–110 P2
10 Nov14:30SAC Cignal HD Spikers 3–2 Petro Gazz Angels 25–2234–3215–2516–2515–13105–117 P2
10 Nov17:30SAC Akari Power Chargers 0–3 PLDT High Speed Hitters 11–2521–2519–25  51–75 P2
12 Nov14:30SAC Creamline Cool Smashers 3–1 United Auctioneers Army Lady Troopers 25–1225–1823–2525–23 98–78 P2
12 Nov17:30SAC Petro Gazz Angels 3–2 Chery Tiggo Crossovers 25–1424–2625–1321–2515–9110–87 P2
15 Nov14:30SAC PLDT High Speed Hitters 3–1 Cignal HD Spikers 25–2125–2322–2525–21 97–90 P2
15 Nov17:30SAC F2 Logistics Cargo Movers 1–3 Akari Power Chargers 21–2525–2224–2622–25 92–98 P2
17 Nov14:30MOA Chery Tiggo Crossovers 3–2 PLDT High Speed Hitters 25–2018–2522–2525–1618–16108–102 P2
17 Nov17:30MOA Choco Mucho Flying Titans 1–3 Creamline Cool Smashers 25–1520–2520–2526–28 91–93 P2
19 Nov14:30SAC United Auctioneers Army Lady Troopers 0–3 Petro Gazz Angels 13–2512–2519–25  44–75 P2
19 Nov17:30SAC Cignal HD Spikers 3–1 F2 Logistics Cargo Movers 25–2120–2525–1425–20 95–80 P2
22 Nov14:30PSA Cignal HD Spikers 3–1 Choco Mucho Flying Titans 17–2525–2225–1825–14 92–79 P2
22 Nov17:30PSA F2 Logistics Cargo Movers 3–0 Petro Gazz Angels 25–1725–2227–25  77–64 P2

Final round

Semifinals

Ranking

PosTeamPldWLPtsSWSLSRSPWSPLSPRQualification
1 Cignal HD Spikers 3216741.7502602581.008 Championship series
2 Petro Gazz Angels 3216641.5002392011.189
3 Creamline Cool Smashers 3215751.4002662511.060 3rd place series
4 Chery Tiggo Crossovers 3031290.2221972520.782
Source: [ citation needed ]

Match results

DateTimeVenueScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
24 Nov14:30PSA Petro Gazz Angels 0–3 Creamline Cool Smashers 21–2520–2523–25  64–75 P2
24 Nov17:30PSA Cignal HD Spikers 3–0 Chery Tiggo Crossovers 28–2625–1725–23  78–66 P2
27 Nov14:30SAC Creamline Cool Smashers 1–3 Cignal HD Spikers 25–2323–2526–2818–25 92–101 P2
27 Nov17:30SAC Chery Tiggo Crossovers 0–3 Petro Gazz Angels 15–2517–2513–25  45–75 P2
29 Nov14:30PSA Petro Gazz Angels 3–1 Cignal HD Spikers 25–1425–2125–2725–19 100–81 P2
29 Nov17:30PSA Chery Tiggo Crossovers 2–3 Creamline Cool Smashers 16–2525–2025–1411–259–1586–99 P2

Finals

3rd place

  • Creamline wins series, 2–0.
DateTimeVenueScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
01 Dec14:30SAC Creamline Cool Smashers 3–1 Chery Tiggo Crossovers 25–2222–2525–525–19 97–71 P2
06 Dec14:30PSA Chery Tiggo Crossovers 1–3 Creamline Cool Smashers 15–2519–2525–2321–25 80–98 P2

Championship

  • Petro Gazz wins series, 2–0.
DateTimeVenueScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
01 Dec17:30SAC Petro Gazz Angels 3–0 Cignal HD Spikers 25–2127–2537–35  89–81 P2
06 Dec17:30PSA Cignal HD Spikers 1–3 Petro Gazz Angels 17–2525–2212–2522–25 76–97 P2

Final standing

Awards and medalists

Individual awards

AwardPlayerTeamRef.
Conference Most Valuable Player Mylene Paat Chery Tiggo [23] [24]
Finals Most Valuable PlayerLindsey Vander Weide Petro Gazz
1st Best Outside Spiker Alyssa Valdez Creamline
2nd Best Outside Spiker Myla Pablo Petro Gazz
1st Best Middle Blocker Mar-Jana Phillips Petro Gazz
2nd Best Middle Blocker Roselyn Doria Cignal
Best Opposite Spiker Mylene Paat Chery Tiggo
Best Setter Jia De Guzman Creamline
Best LiberoRia Beatriz Duremdes Chery Tiggo
Best Foreign Guest PlayerLindsey Vander Weide Petro Gazz

Medalists

GoldSilverBronze
Petro Gazz Angels

Relea Ferina Saet (c)
Shiela Marie Pineda (L)
Djanel Welch Cheng
Mariella Gabarda
Grethcel Soltones
Seth Marione Rodriguez
Aiza Maizo-Pontillas
Mary Remy Joy Palma
Marian Alisa Buitre
Myla Pablo
Mar-Jana Phillips
Lindsey Vander Weide (I)
Cienne Mary Arielle Cruz (L)
Nicole Anne Tiamzon
Jonah Sabete

Head Coach: Rald Ricafort

Cignal HD Spikers

Rachel Anne Daquis (c)
Glaudine Troncoso
Roselyn Doria
Tai Bierria (I)
Maristela Genn Layug
Arianne Mae Layug
Frances Xinia Molina
Angeli Pauline Araneta
Fatima Bia General (L)
Jacqueline Acuña
Mary Joy Dacoron
Angelique Dionela (L)
Klarisa Abriam
Jerilli Malabanan
Marivic Velaine Meneses
Maria Arielle Estrañero
Maria Angelica Cayuna

Head Coach: Cesael Delos Santos

Creamline Cool Smashers

Alyssa Valdez (c)
Kyle Negrito
Fille Cainglet-Cayetano
Risa Sato
Michele Gumabao
Jorella Marie De Jesus (L)
Maria Paulina Soriano
Kyla Atienza (L)
Julia Melissa Morado-De Guzman
Celine Domingo
Jeanette Panaga
Rizza Jane Mandapat
Rosemarie Vargas
Lorielyn Bernardo
Yeliz Basa (I)
Jessica Margarett Galanza

Head Coach: Sherwin Meneses

Statistics leaders

Statistics leaders correct at the end of preliminary round.

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