Mylene Paat

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Mylene Paat
Personal information
Full nameMylene Balan Paat
NationalityFilipino
Born (1994-04-05) April 5, 1994 (age 30)
Hometown Bani, Pangasinan, Philippines
Height1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Weight146 lb (66 kg)
Spike285 cm (112 in)
Block274 cm (108 in)
College / University Adamson University
Volleyball information
Position Opposite hitter
Current club Chery Tiggo Crossovers
Number7
Career
YearsTeams
2016–2020 Cignal HD Spikers
2020–2021 Chery Tiggo Crossovers
2021 Choco Mucho (AVC)
2021–2022 Nakhon Ratchasima
2021–present Chery Tiggo Crossovers
National team
2018–2021 Philippines
Honours
Women's Volleyball
Representing Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
ASEAN Grand Prix
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 2019 Nakhon Ratchasima Leg 1
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 2019 Santa Rosa Leg 2
Last updated: October 2019

Mylene Balan Paat (born April 5, 1994) is a Filipino professional volleyball player. She played for the Nakhon Ratchasima of the Women's Volleyball Thailand League. She also represented the Philippines women's national volleyball team. At the collegiate level, she played for the Adamson Lady Falcons indoor volleyball and beach volleyball teams. [1] [2]

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Early life

Mylene Paat was raised in Luac, Bani, Pangasinan, [3] to parents Dante G. Paat and Ligaya B. Paat. Mylene has 4 siblings.

Career

2013–2014

Mylene Paat debut as a rookie of Adamson Women's Volleyball team on the year 2013-2014 wherein the UAAP Season 76 is being held. It is a good start for her in the UAAP as their team defeated the Lady Tamaraws of the Far Eastern University in the Fourth-seed play-offs. Due to the Lady Spikers of De La Salle University sweeping all the games in the preliminary round, they were given 1 of the 2 tickets into the finals. It was also decided that the 1 ticket left into the final games will be granted to the team who will win the stepladder round. The team was then challenge by the strong team of Lady Eagles who finish in 3rd place on the preliminary rounds, making a quick work of Adamson in 3 sets, leaving them behind and settle for a 4th-place finish. [4]

2014–2015

Mylene is definitely making a huge impact for the Lady Falcons. She was then seen as one of the top performers of Adamson who has helped a lot for the team. As the UAAP Season 77 women's volleyball started, the Falcons was tested in a very high note as they first saw action against the champions of De La Salle University Lady Spikers and against the runner-up team of the Lady Eagles. The Adamson Falcons can't see more adjustments as the Lady Spikers finish them in 3-1 and Lady Eagles in 3-0 sets. The Lady Falcons was then determined to show what they have and what they can do as they defeated the Lady Warriors of the University of the East in a 3 straight sets with Paat scoring double digit of 16 points. The momentum for Adamson continued as they also defeated the Lady Tigresses and Tamaraws but the Lady Maroons and Bulldogs stopped the momentum giving the Adamson Falcons the bleeding. It the final elimination rankings, the Lady Falcons was trailing by 1 win against UST and FEU who settled for the fourth-place play-offs. The team who finished in 4th last season falls in the 7th place making a disappointment on the face of their head coach during their last game.

2015–2016

The team first face the Lady Tigresses of the University of Santo Tomas. The games lasted in 5 sets with Paat finishing the game with a good hit of the ball. The team also defeated the Lady Tamaraws and Lady Warriors only in the first round making Adamson's current coach Sherwin Meneses decide to leave the team as he said on an interview that maybe it would be better to leave them for them to learn and make some adjustments and make him as an inspiration to their future volleyball team. The Lady Falcons saw their team was fully trailing behind finishing winless in the second round of the preliminary and finishing the season with a record of 3 wins and 11 losses maintaining the 7th place that they've settled last season.

Mylene was about to join the U23 National Women's Volleyball team of the Philippines but her alma mater of Adamson University blocked her from joining as the university doesn't like any of their line-ups and specially key players will not be injured.

2016–2017

Mylene Paat forego her final playing year on Adamson as she had struggled to lead her team. It was then revealed on late September 2016 that the professional women's club team of Cignal HD Spikers recruited her on their team to boost up their morale on the upcoming PSL Super Liga Grand Prix which kicks off on October 8. The team then started their campaign on the league wherein they finished 3rd in the preliminary round. They then played against the Petron Blaze Spikers in the semi-finals round but the team fells short making them settle for the 3rd place. The team then faced the team who finished 1st in the preliminary rounds which is Philips Gold Lady Slammers but it was all then the same result, they trail from behind. The team ended the season in 4th-place ranking higher against two teams who finished 5th and 6th respectively.

2017–2018

On the first day of the month of May 2017, Mylene alongside teammate Janine Marciano represented Cignal on the 2017 PSL Beach Volleyball Challenge Cup. The duo finish 6th in the cup.

On July 1, 2017, current head coach of the Adamson Lady Falcons reported that Mylene Paat will be back for the last time on the UAAP to help the team on their campaign after the team finish last in the previous season. With the help of Mylene and the other seniors of the San Marcelino squad, they managed to finish 5th in the standings, a spot away from their final four contention.

On April 17, 2018, Mylene returned to the PSL to join Cignal in their campaign in the semis. She and her team did not make it and ended up finishing 6th.

Paat returned to the sands once again to represent Cignal on the 2018 PSL Beach Volleyball Challenge Cup. She was paired with a new partner, Raprap Aguilar. The duo also finish 6th, same with Mylene and Janine's placing on the previous cup last year.

After several trials on the national team, it was revealed on June 13 that Mylene made it to the cut of the Philippines women's national volleyball team's Top 20. A day later, the national head coach of the team revealed the Top 14 players who will banner the country at the 2018 Asian Women's Club Volleyball Championship. [3]

On July 7, Mylene along with the other members of the National Team played against Cocolife Asset Managers. It was a straight set win for the team with Paat playing on the opposite position for the whole game.

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Awards

Individual

Clubs

Notes

  1. National team as club; not to be confused with Choco Mucho Flying Titans

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