Premier Volleyball League 1st Season Open Conference

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Premier Volleyball League
1st Season Open Conference
League Premier Volleyball League
Sport Volleyball
Number of teams Women's: 8
Men's: 8
TV partner(s) ABS-CBN Sports and Action
Season MVPW: Myla Pablo
M: Lorenzo Capate Jr.
Finals championsW: BaliPure Purest Water Defenders
M: Cignal HD Spikers
  Runners-upW: Pocari Sweat Lady Warriors
M: Megabuilders Volley Bolts
Finals MVPW: Grethcel Soltones
M: Lorenzo Capate Jr.
Seasons

The Premier Volleyball League 1st Season Open Conference (All-Filipino Conference) is the second conference of the Premier Volleyball League (29th conference of the former Shakey's V-League ). The conference started on July 1, 2017 [1] at the Filoil Flying V Centre, San Juan. The tournament will have four new teams; two in the women's division (Adamson Lady Falcons and UP Fighting Lady Maroons) [2] and two in the men's division (Megabuilders and Gamboa Coffee). [3]

Contents

Women's division

Participating Teams

Premier Volleyball League 1st Season Open Conference (Women's Division)
Abbr.TeamCompanyColorsHead CoachTeam Captain
ADU Adamson-Akari Lady Falcons Adamson University    Flag of the United States.svg Airess Padda Jessica Margarett Galanza (Adamson)
BLP BaliPure Purest Water Defenders Balibago Waterworks System, Inc.   Flag of the Philippines.svg Roger Gorayeb Jasmine Nabor (NU)
CCS Creamline Cool Smashers Republic Biscuit Corporation    Flag of Thailand.svg Anusorn "Tai" Bundit Alyssa Valdez (Ateneo)
PAF Hair Fairy Air Force Jet Spikers Hair Fairy Dry Shampoo-PAF    Flag of the Philippines.svg Jasper JimenezJoy Gazelle Cases (Lyceum)
PER BanKo Perlas Spikers BPI Globe BanKo / BVR    Flag of Thailand.svg Matinai MuhammadSuzanne Roces (UE)
POC Pocari Sweat Lady Warriors Federated Distributors, Inc.   Flag of the Philippines.svg Rico De GuzmanGyzelle Sy (FEU)
PSM Power Smashers Bristol   Flag of the Philippines.svg Ernesto PamilarJovielyn Grace Prado (Arellano)
UPD UP Fighting Lady Maroons University of the Philippines     Flag of the Philippines.svg Jerry Yee Diana Mae M. Carlos (UP)

Preliminary round

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
Jul 0116:00CCS3–1 ADU 25–1718–2525–1525–2293–79 P–2
Jul 0118:30PER 1–3PAF23–2525–920–2520–2588–84 P–2
Jul 0216:00UPD 1–3POC25–2120–2518–2521–2584–96 P–2
Jul 0218:30PSM 2–3BLP15–2525–2225–2019–256–1590–107 P–2
Jul 0516:00POC3–1 PER 25–2122–2525–1928–26100–91 P–2
Jul 0518:30BLP 1–3CCS19–2530–2819–2529–3197–109 P–2 a
Jul 0816:00UPD 0–3BLP23–2521–2523–2567–75 P–2
Jul 0818:30POC3–2 PSM 25–1925–2123–2520–2515–11108–101 P–2
Jul 0916:00PER3–1 ADU 25–1825–1621–2525–2196–80 P–2
Jul 0918:30CCS3–1 PAF 25–1925–2222–2525–1297–78 P–2
Jul 1216:00PAF3–0 UPD 29–2725–1625–2279–65 P–2
Jul 1218:30ADU3–1 PSM 25–2024–2625–1925–2299–87 P–2
Jul 1516:00POC 1–3CCS15–2525–1719–2519–2578–92 P–2
Jul 1518:30PSM3–2 PER 25–2216–2526–2423–2515–12105–108 P–2
Jul 1616:00PAF3–2 BLP 23–2525–2125–1918–2515–11106–101 P–2
Jul 1618:30UPD3–1 ADU 23–2525–2025–1325–2298–80 P–2 b
Jul 1916:00CCS3–0 PSM 25–2225–2125–2275–65 P–2
Jul 1918:30PER3–1 UPD 30–2821–2525–2125–18101–92 P–2
Jul 2216:00BLP 2–3PER26–2425–1313–2522–2511–1597–102 P–2
Jul 2218:30UPD 2–3CCS25–1925–1818–2517–2514–1699–103 P–2
Jul 2316:00PAF3–2 PSM 25–2226–2418–2517–2515–13101–109 P–2
Jul 2318:30ADU 0–3POC23–2514–2519–2556–75 P–2 c
Jul 2616:00BLP3–1 ADU 25–1825–2319–2525–2094–86 P–2
Jul 2618:30POC3–0 PAF 25–1925–2029–2779–66 P–2
Jul 2916:00PSM 2–3UPD17–2525–2125–2319–2511–1597–109 P–2
Jul 2918:30ADU 0–3PAF22–2516–2521–2559–75 P–2
Jul 3016:00CCS3–1 PER 21–2525–2226–2428–26100–97 P–2
Jul 3018:30BLP3–0 POC 25–2125–1625–2375–60 P–2 d

Final round

Semifinals Finals
          
1 Creamline Cool Smashers 32 0
4 BaliPure Purest Water Defenders 2 33
  BaliPure Purest Water Defenders 33
  Pocari Sweat Lady Warriors 0 1
2 Pocari Sweat Lady Warriors 0 33
3 Philippine Air Force Jet Spikers 32 2 3rd place
  Creamline Cool Smashers 33
  Philippine Air Force Jet Spikers 0 1

Semifinals

Rank 1 vs Rank 4

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
Aug 0516:00CCS3–2 BLP 25–1913–2528–2618–2515–799–102 P–2
Aug 0618:30BLP3–2 CCS 25–1919–2525–1618–2515–13102–98 P–2
Aug 0918:30CCS 0–3BLP22–2525–2723–2570–77 P–2

Rank 2 vs Rank 3

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
Aug 0518:30POC 0–3PAF20–2519–2521–2560–75 P–2
Aug 0616:00PAF 2–3POC22–2525–1625–2321–2512–15105–104 P–2
Aug 0916:00POC3–2 PAF 16–2520–2525–2325–1915–10101–102 P–2

Finals

3rd Place

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
Aug 1216:00CCS3–0 PAF 25–1625–2125–1975–56 P–2
Aug 1616:00PAF 1–3CCS25–1824–2617–2516–2582–94 P–2

Championship

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
Aug 1218:30BLP3–0 POC 25–2225–1925–2275–63 P–2
Aug 1618:30POC 1–3BLP20–2525–1923–2524–2692–95 P–2
Open Conference Women's Division Champions
BaliPure Purest Water Defenders
Jasmine Nabor (c), Grethcel Soltones, Abigail Noval, Lizlee Ann Gata-Pantone, Maria Angelica Cayuna, Aiko Sweet Urdas,
Macy Mendiola, Risa Sato, Iris Oliveros, Jorelle Singh, Jerrili Malabanan, Alyssa Eroa
Head Coach: Roger Gorayeb
Philips Gold–PVL Press Corps Player of the Week
WeekPlayerReference
July 8–15, 2017 Alyssa Valdez (Creamline) [4]
July 19–23, 2017 Kathy Bersola (Perlas) [5]
July 26–30, 2017Jerrili Malabanan (BaliPure) [6]
August 2–6, 2017 Myla Pablo (Pocari) [7]

Men's division

Participating Teams

Premier Volleyball League 1st Season Open Conference (Men's Division)
Abbr.TeamCompanyColorsHead CoachTeam Captain
CIG Cignal HD Spikers (men's team) Cignal TV, Inc.   Oliver Allan AlmadroYsay Marasigan (Ateneo)
CLS Cafe Lupe Sunrisers Cafe Lupe Hostel & Restaurant   Rodrigo PalmeroRalph Ocampo (Mapúa)
GCM Gamboa Coffee Spikers Universal Knowledge DermPharma, Inc.  Mario MiaSam Damian (Mapúa)
IEM IEM Volley Masters Instituto Estetico Manila  Renz OrdoñezEden Canlas (NCBA)
MEG Megabuilders Volley Bolts One Mega Builders Construction Corporation  Dante AlinsunurinFrancis Philipp Saura (NU)
PAF Philippine Air Force Air Spikers Philippine Air Force   Rhovyl VerayoJessie Lopez (FEU)
PAR Philippine Army Troopers Philippine Army    Rico de GuzmanBenjaylo Labide (FEU)
STE Sta. Elena Wrecking Balls Sta. Elena Construction and Development Corporation   Arnold LaniogJan Berlin Paglinawan (NU)

Preliminary round

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
Jul 0110:00PAF3–0 GCM 25–1925–1028–2678–55 P–2
Jul 0113:00MEG3–2 PAR 25–2219–2523–2525–2220–18112–112 P–2
Jul 0210:00CIG3–0 CLS 25–1925–1825–1375–50 P–2
Jul 0213:00IEM 0–3STE16–2520–2521–2557–75 P–2
Jul 0510:00CLS 0–3MEG17–2520–2513–2550–75 P–2
Jul 0513:00STE 2–3PAF25–2320–2519–2525–2110–1599–109 P–2
Jul 0810:00CIG3–1 STE 25–2221–2525–2325–2096–90 P–2
Jul 0813:00CLS 0–3IEM18–2525–2719–2562–77 P–2
Jul 0910:00MEG3–0 GCM 25–2325–1125–1675–50 P–2
Jul 0913:00PAF 2–3PAR20–2525–2325–1722–2514–16106–106 P–2
Jul 1210:00PAR 0–3CIG20–2519–2517–2556–75 P–2
Jul 1213:00GCM 0–3IEM22–2517–2513–2552–75 P–2
Jul 1510:00CLS 1–3PAF26–2418–2515–2520–2579–99 P–2
Jul 1513:00IEM 0–3MEG14–2520–2519–2553–75 P–2
Jul 1610:00PAR 1–3STE15–2525–2221–2523–2584–97 P–2
Jul 1613:00CIG3–0 GCM 25–1125–1525–1875–44 Report
Jul 1910:00PAF3–2 IEM 13–2523–2525–2025–2216–14102–106 Report
Jul 1913:00MEG3–0 CIG 26–2426–2425–1777–65 Report
Jul 2210:00STE 0–3MEG20–2520–2520–2560–75 P–2
Jul 2213:00CIG3–0 PAF 25–2025–2125–2375–64 Report
Jul 2310:00PAR3–2 IEM 25–2324–2625–2121–2515–11110–106 Report
Jul 2313:00GCM3–1 CLS 25–2125–2218–2527–2595–93 Report
Jul 2610:00STE3–0 GCM 25–1925–1625–2075–55 Report
Jul 2613:00CLS 0–3PAR16–2520–2517–2553–75 Report
Jul 2910:00PAF3–2 MEG 25–1825–2023–2526–2815–13114–104 Report
Jul 2913:00GCM 0–3PAR21–2518–2519–2558–75 Report
Jul 3010:00IEM 0–3CIG18–2519–2523–2560–75 Report
Jul 3013:00STE3–1 CLS 17–2525–2025–1525–2292–82 Report

Fourth-seed playoff

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
Aug 0213:00PAR 0–3STE17–2519–2527–2963–79 Report

Final round

Semifinals Finals
          
1 Cignal HD Spikers 33
4 Sta. Elena Wrecking Balls 1 0
  Cignal HD Spikers 32 3
  Megabuilders Volley Bolts 1 31
2 Megabuilders Volley Bolts 33
3 Philippine Air Force Air Spikers 2 0 3rd place
  Philippine Air Force Air Spikers 32 3
  Sta. Elena Wrecking Balls 1 30

Semifinals

Rank 1 vs Rank 4

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
Aug 0513:00CIG3–1 STE 25–1625–1620–2525–1895–75 P–2
Aug 0610:00STE 0–3CIG21–2518–2520–2559–75 P–2

Rank 2 vs Rank 3

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
Aug 0510:00MEG3–2 PAF 19–2516–2525–2026–2415–10101–104 P–2
Aug 0613:00PAF 0–3MEG23–2522–2524–2669–76 P–2

Finals

3rd Place

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
Aug 0910:00PAF3–1 STE 25–2225–2223–2525–1698–85 Report
Aug 1210:00STE3–2 PAF 27–2522–2518–2525–1916–12108–106 P–2
Aug 1610:00PAF3–0 STE 25–2225–2025–2375–65 Report

Championship

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
Aug 0913:00CIG3–1 MEG 25–2321–2525–1925–1796–84 Report
Aug 1213:00MEG3–2 CIG 18–2525–2326–2422–2515–13106–110 P–2
Aug 1613:00CIG3–1 MEG 25–2325–1722–2525–2297–87 Report
Open Conference Men's Division Champions
Cignal HD Spikers
Ysay Marasigan (c), Sandy Montero, Josh Villanueva, Ralph Diezmo, Bonjomar Castel, Edmar Bonono,
Lorenzo Capate Jr., Rex Intal, Vince Mangulabnan, Mark Gil Alfafara, Peter Torres, Alexis Faytaren, Herschel Ramos
Head Coach: Oliver Almadro

Awards

AwardWomen'sMen's
MVPFinals:
Conference:
Grethcel Soltones (BaliPure)
Myla Pablo (Pocari) [8]
Lorenzo Capate Jr. (Cignal)
Lorenzo Capate Jr. (Cignal) [9]
Best Setter Julia Melissa Morado (Creamline)Vincent Raphael Mangulabnan (Cignal)
Best Outside Spiker1st:
2nd:
Myla Pablo (Pocari)
Grethcel Soltones (BaliPure)
Edwin Tolentino (Air Force)
Isaah Arda (Sta. Elena)
Best Middle Blocker1st:
2nd:
Jeanette Panaga (Pocari)
Risa Sato (BaliPure)
Kim Malabunga (Megabuilders)
Francis Philipp Saura (Megabuilders)
Best Opposite SpikerIari Yongco (Air Force)Berlin Panglinawan (Sta. Elena)
Best Libero Melissa Gohing (Pocari)Sandy Domenick Montero (Cignal)

Final standings

RankWomen'sMen's
Gold medal icon.svg BLPDefenders.png BaliPure Purest Water Defenders Cignal HD Spikers
Silver medal icon.svgPCU colors.svg Pocari Sweat Lady Warriors Megabuilders Volley Bolts
Bronze medal icon.svg Creamline Colors.svg Creamline Cool Smashers Philippine Air Force Air Spikers
4JRU colors.svg Philippine Air Force Jet Spikers Sta. Elena Wrecking Balls
5 PerlasSpikers.png BanKo Perlas Spikers Philippine Army Troopers
6UP colors.svg  UP Lady Maroons IEM Volley Masters
7UE colors.svg Power Smashers Gamboa Coffee Spikers
8Adamson colors.svg  Adamson Lady Falcons Cafe Lupe Sunrisers

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