December 21, 2024

Emerging talents shine in 2024 Spikers' Turf season

Spikers’ Turf tournament director Mozzy Ravena views the 2024 season as a success, with numerous emerging stars making their mark in both the Open and Invitational Conferences.


While Cignal’s Bryan Bagunas and Criss Cross’ Marck Espejo grabbed the spotlight in the season-opening tournament, it was Jude Garcia who shone the brightest in the Open Conference, earning his first-ever MVP award.


Players like Francis Saura and Rash Nursiddik of D’Navigators, Peter Quiel of PGJC-Navy, and Cian Silang of Cignal also stepped up, taking on bigger roles in their respective teams.


Though Bagunas and Espejo were absent in the Invitationals, the league remained thrilling, with Garcia continuing his dominant performance on his way to securing a second consecutive MVP award.


A new wave of rising talents emerged, including Louie Ramirez (Cignal), Gian Glorioso (Criss Cross), Sherwin Caritativo (Savouge), Giles Torres (Savouge), CJ Segui (VNS), and Dryx Saavedra (FEU-DN Steel).


Ramirez stood out amidst Cignal’s stacked roster, leading the team to its eighth consecutive championship and earning the prestigious Finals MVP award.


“Even if it’s a short one, I think it’s very successful kasi marami na naman tayong players na nakita like si (Louie) Ramirez, MVP of the Final, it’s just so much fun and alam mo ‘yung men’s game kasi medyo different siya doon sa women’s,” Ravena said.


Glorioso, on the other hand, stepped up in the absence of veteran Kim Malabunga, who suffered a freak injury just minutes before their debut but later returned in the tournament. The former Ateneo Blue Eagle made an immediate impact, eventually earning his first Best Middle Blocker award.


Caritativo exploded onto the scene, leading the Spin Doctors to a bronze finish and claiming the 2nd Best Outside Spiker award. His teammate Torres, meanwhile, proved to be a dominant force at the net, bouncing back from a challenging stint with the HD Spikers to become one of the league’s Best Middle Blockers.


Segui was one of the bright spots for the young but feisty Griffins, while Saavedra continued his rise after their title run in the V-League Men’s Collegiate Challenge.


“May sarili rin siyang audience and as you can see, dumadami na rin and I’m so happy. ‘Yung aura lang ng mga boys, ‘yung Criss Cross natalo sila today but you can see them ano lang, bawi lang kaagad. It’s really generally a happy occasion for everyone,” said Ravena.


After another successful season, Ravena emphasized that the league’s focus now shifts to fully supporting the Philippine National Volleyball Federation and the Alas Pilipinas squad, who will host and compete in the country’s upcoming FIVB Men’s Volleyball World Championship next year.


“Pinaguusapan namin kasi we have to align everything with the Men’s World Championship, so kakausapin pa namin para aligned lahat tayo. Kasi syempre very supportive naman kami of ‘yung national team players natin.”