The Philippine women's national volleyball team is the national volleyball team of the Philippines. The country is ranked 117 as of October 21, 2018. Its highest achievement was in 1974 when it qualified for the FIVB World Championship, where it placed 18th. It is governed by Larong Volleyball sa Pilipinas (LVPI) since 2015.
Contents
1History
2Results
2.12018
2.22017
2.3FIVB Volleyball World Championship
2.4Asian Women's Championship
2.5Asian Games
2.6Asian Women's Volleyball Cup
2.7Southeast Asian Games
2.8Other Tournaments
3Rankings
4Current squad
5Previous squads
5.12018 Asian Women's Volleyball Cup
5.22018 Asian Games
5.32017 Southeast Asian Games
5.42017 Asian Women's Volleyball Championship
5.52015 Asian Women's Championship
5.62015 Southeast Asian Games
5.72015 VTV Cup
5.82014 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship qualification (AVC-Southeastern Zonal)
5.92013 Asian Women's Volleyball Championship
5.102006 FIVB Women's World Championship AVC Qualification
5.112005 Southeast Asian Games
5.121983 Southeast Asian Games
6Coaches
7Former major players
8Youth teams
8.1Previous squads
8.1.1Under-23
8.1.2Under-19
8.1.3Under-17
8.2Results
8.2.1Asian Youth Volleyball Championship
8.2.2Asian Women's U23 Volleyball Championship
9See also
10References
11External links
History
The Philippine national team was a regional powerhouse in Southeast Asia having won gold medals at the 1977, 1979, 1981, 1985, 1987 and 1993 editions of the Southeast Asian Games.[1] The Philippines also participated at its first and only FIVB Volleyball World Championship in 1974.[2]
The national team had its last gold medal at the Southeast Asian Games finish under Russian-Latvian head coach Staņislavs Lugailo, who was part of the Soviet Union men's national team that won gold at the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, was hired to lead the team in 1990. He guided the team to its bronze medal finish at the 1991 Southeast Asian Games. The national team had a training camp in Japan in 1992 where it played games against Japanese volleyball clubs. Lyugailo later led the national team to win a gold medal at the Southeast Asian Games in 1993 defeating defending champions Thailand in the final. Thailand would later defeat the Philippines in the next edition in 1995 in the gold medal match. The Philippines fail to duplicate its gold medal games for the next editions of the Southeast Asian Games with Thailand establishing dominance in women's volleyball in the region.[3][4][5][6]
The Philippine national team did not see international play after the 2005 edition of the Southeast Asian Games and the Asian Championships. The Philippines won a bronze medal at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games. They would make a comeback at the Asian Championships in 2013 and at the Southeast Asian Games in 2015 respectively.[7][8][9]
After failing to get a podium finish at the 2015 Southeast Asian Games, it was decided that the national team coached by Roger Gorayeb will be disbanded.[10] However it is later decided that Gorayeb will remain coach of the national team which participated in another tournament, the 2015 VTV International Women's Volleyball Cup.[11][12] The team finish last out of six teams and was without many of its players that played in the Southeast Asian Games.[13]
Results
2018
Date
Competition
Location
Opponent
Result
2018
19 August 2018
Asian Games
Jakarta / Palembang, Indonesia
Thailand
0–3 L
21 August 2018
Japan
0–3 L
23 August 2018
Hong Kong
3-0 W
25 August 2018
Indonesia
1–3 L
29 August 2018
China
0–3 L
31 August 2018
Kazakhstan
2–3 L
1 September 2018
Indonesia
1–3 L
16 September 2018
Asian Women's Volleyball Cup
Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand
Australia
2-3 L
17 September 2018
Iran
2-3 L
18 September 2018
Kazakhstan
3–1 W
21 September 2018
South Korea
1-3 L
22 September 2018
Kazakhstan
3–2 W [14]
2017
Date
Competition
Location
Opponent
Result
2017
9 August 2017
Asian Championship
Biñan, Philippines
Hong Kong
3–0 W
11 August 2017
Kazakhstan
0–3 L
13 August 2017
South Korea
0–3 L
14 August 2017
Vietnam
3–1 W
15 August 2017
Thailand
0–3 L
16 August 2017
Chinese Taipei
0–3 L
17 August 2017
Kazakhstan
2–3 L
24 August 2017
Southeast Asian Games
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Malaysia
3–0 W
25 August 2017
Vietnam
0–3 L
26 August 2017
Thailand
0–3 L
27 August 2017
Vietnam
1–3 L
The following are the rank of the senior's Philippines women's volleyball team in past tournaments.
FIVB Volleyball World Championship
Year
Position
Pld
W
L
SW
SL
1974
18th
11
2
9
7
27
1978 to 2018
Did not qualify
Asian Women's Championship
Year
Position
Pld
W
L
SW
SL
1983
5th
4
1
3
5
10
1991
13th
2
0
2
0
6
1993
13th
5
1
4
3
12
1995
8th
5
0
5
0
15
1997
8th
5
0
5
1
15
2003
8th
7
1
6
3
20
2005
9th
7
3
4
10
13
2013
12th
7
2
5
7
17
2015
12th
6
2
4
8
18
2017
8th
7
2
5
8
16
Asian Games
1962 – 4th place
1966 – 4th place
1970 – 6th place
1982 – 5th place
2018 – 8th place
Asian Women's Volleyball Cup
2018 – 9th place
Southeast Asian Games
1977 – Gold Medal
1979 – Gold Medal
1981 – Gold Medal
1983 – Silver Medal
1985 – Gold Medal
1987 – Gold Medal
1991 – Bronze Medal
1993 – Gold Medal
1995 – Silver Medal
1997 – Silver Medal
1999 – Not held
2001 – Bronze Medal
2003 – Bronze Medal
2005 – Bronze Medal
2015 – 5th place
2017 – 4th place
Other Tournaments
2007 VTV Cup – 10th place
2015 VTV Cup – 6th place
Rankings
Rank of Philippines women's volleyball team as of 31 October 2018[15]
Rank
Change[a]
Team
Points
Confederation
117
51
Uzbekistan
0
AVC
117
38
Philippines
0
AVC
117
38
Albania
0
CEV
^[a] Change from previous ranking (August 2017).
Current squad
Previous squads
2018 Asian Women's Volleyball Cup
Further information: 2018 Asian Women's Volleyball Cup
Philippines (2018 Asian Women's Volleyball Cup)
Philippines roster (2018 Asian Women's Volleyball Cup)[16]
No.
Pos.
Name
Date of birth
Height
Weight
Spike
Block
Current Club/College
2
OH
Alyssa Valdez
(1993-06-29) June 29, 1993 (age 25)
1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
60 kg (130 lb)
305 cm (10 ft 0 in)
282 cm (9 ft 3 in)
Creamline Cool Smashers
3
MB
Mika Aereen Reyes
(1994-06-21) June 21, 1994 (age 24)
1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
61 kg (134 lb)
283 cm (9 ft 3 in)
279 cm (9 ft 2 in)
Petron Blaze Spikers
4
S
Jasmine Nabor
(1998-07-11) July 11, 1998 (age 20)
1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
54 kg (119 lb)
PayMaya High Flyers
5
MB
Risa Sato
(1994-10-04) October 4, 1994 (age 24)
1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
61 kg (134 lb)
Creamline Cool Smashers
7
OP
Mylene Paat
(1994-04-05) April 5, 1994 (age 24)
1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
66 kg (146 lb)
285 cm (9 ft 4 in)
274 cm (9 ft 0 in)
Cignal HD Spikers
8
OP
Aiza Maizo-Pontillas
(1988-02-29) February 29, 1988 (age 30)
1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
68 kg (150 lb)
280 cm (9 ft 2 in)
275 cm (9 ft 0 in)
Petron Blaze Spikers
10
MB
Maika Angela Ortiz
(1991-08-30) August 30, 1991 (age 27)
1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
70 kg (150 lb)
290 cm (9 ft 6 in)
295 cm (9 ft 8 in)
Foton Tornadoes
11
OH
Charleen Abigaile Cruz-Behag
(1988-03-11) March 11, 1988 (age 30)
1.72 m (5 ft 71⁄2 in)
60 kg (130 lb)
F2 Logistics Cargo Movers
12
S
Julia Melissa Morado
(1995-05-10) May 10, 1995 (age 23)
1.68 m (5 ft 6 in)
54 kg (119 lb)
Creamline Cool Smashers
13
L
Dennise Michelle Lazaro
(1992-01-21) January 21, 1992 (age 27)
1.65 m (5 ft 5 in)
56 kg (123 lb)
251 cm (8 ft 3 in)
247 cm (8 ft 1 in)
COCOLIFE Asset Managers
15
OH
Jessica Margarett Galanza
(1996-11-28) November 28, 1996 (age 22)
1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
54 kg (119 lb)
Creamline Cool Smashers
18
MB
Abigail Maraño (C)
(1992-12-22) December 22, 1992 (age 26)
1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
54 kg (119 lb)
280 cm (9 ft 2 in)
280 cm (9 ft 2 in)
F2 Logistics Cargo Movers
20
OH
Grethcel Soltones
(1995-09-09) September 9, 1995 (age 23)
1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)
65 kg (143 lb)
275 cm (9 ft 0 in)
276 cm (9 ft 1 in)
PayMaya High Flyers
22
L
Melissa Gohing
(1991-10-22) October 22, 1991 (age 27)
1.60 m (5 ft 3 in)
58 kg (128 lb)
Creamline Cool Smashers
MH Middle Hitter OP Opposite Hitter OH Outside Hitter MB Middle Blocker S Setter L Libero R Reserve
Coaching staff[17]
Head Coach: Cesael delos Santos
Assistant Coach(s): Erickson Ramos
Team staff
Team Manager:
Team Utility:
Medical staff
Team Physician:
Physical Therapist/Trainer:
2018 Asian Games
Further information: Volleyball at the 2018 Asian Games – Women's tournament
Philippines (2018 Asian Games)
Philippines roster (2018 Asian Games)
No.
Pos.
Name
Date of birth
Height
Weight
Spike
Block
Current Club/College
2
OH
Alyssa Valdez
(1993-06-29) June 29, 1993 (age 25)
1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
60 kg (130 lb)
305 cm (10 ft 0 in)
282 cm (9 ft 3 in)
Creamline Cool Smashers
3
OP
Alyja Daphne Santiago
(1996-01-20) January 20, 1996 (age 23)
1.96 m (6 ft 5 in)
65 kg (143 lb)
320 cm (10 ft 6 in)
302 cm (9 ft 11 in)
Foton Tornadoes
5
L
Dawn Nicole Macandili
(1996-05-31) May 31, 1996 (age 22)
1.53 m (5 ft 0 in)
50 kg (110 lb)
246 cm (8 ft 1 in)
234 cm (7 ft 8 in)
F2 Logistics Cargo Movers
6
OP
Mylene Paat
(1994-04-05) April 5, 1994 (age 24)
1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
66 kg (146 lb)
285 cm (9 ft 4 in)
274 cm (9 ft 0 in)
Cignal HD Spikers
8
MB
Mika Aereen Reyes
(1994-06-21) June 21, 1994 (age 24)
1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
61 kg (134 lb)
283 cm (9 ft 3 in)
279 cm (9 ft 2 in)
Petron Blaze Spikers
9
S
Kim Fajardo
(1993-09-30) September 30, 1993 (age 25)
1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
59 kg (130 lb)
275 cm (9 ft 0 in)
265 cm (8 ft 8 in)
F2 Logistics Cargo Movers
10
MB
Maika Angela Ortiz
(1991-08-30) August 30, 1991 (age 27)
1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
70 kg (150 lb)
290 cm (9 ft 6 in)
295 cm (9 ft 8 in)
Foton Tornadoes
11
OH
Charleen Abigaile Cruz-Behag
(1988-03-11) March 11, 1988 (age 30)
1.72 m (5 ft 71⁄2 in)
60 kg (130 lb)
F2 Logistics Cargo Movers
12
S
Julia Melissa Morado
(1995-05-10) May 10, 1995 (age 23)
1.68 m (5 ft 6 in)
54 kg (119 lb)
Creamline Cool Smashers
13
L
Dennise Michelle Lazaro
(1992-01-21) January 21, 1992 (age 27)
1.65 m (5 ft 5 in)
56 kg (123 lb)
251 cm (8 ft 3 in)
247 cm (8 ft 1 in)
COCOLIFE Asset Managers
14
MB
Mary Joy Baron
(1995-12-10) December 10, 1995 (age 23)
1.81 m (5 ft 111⁄2 in)
59 kg (130 lb)
287 cm (9 ft 5 in)
272 cm (8 ft 11 in)
F2 Logistics Cargo Movers
15
OP
Kim Kianna Dy
(1995-07-26) July 26, 1995 (age 23)
1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
57 kg (126 lb)
280 cm (9 ft 2 in)
270 cm (8 ft 10 in)
F2 Logistics Cargo Movers
16
OH
Aleona Denise Santiago-Manabat
(1993-09-26) September 26, 1993 (age 25)
1.91 m (6 ft 3 in)
65 kg (143 lb)
284 cm (9 ft 4 in)
270 cm (8 ft 10 in)
Foton Tornadoes
18
MB
Abigail Maraño (C)
(1992-12-22) December 22, 1992 (age 26)
1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
54 kg (119 lb)
280 cm (9 ft 2 in)
280 cm (9 ft 2 in)
F2 Logistics Cargo Movers
MH Middle Hitter OP Opposite Hitter OH Outside Hitter MB Middle Blocker S Setter L Libero R Reserve
Coaching staff
Head Coach: Cesael delos Santos
Assistant Coach(s): Emilio Reyes Jr. Brian Esquibel
Team staff
Team Manager:
Team Utility:
Medical staff
Team Physician:
Physical Therapist/Trainer:
2017 Southeast Asian Games
Further information: Volleyball at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games – Women's tournament
Philippines (29th Southeast Asian Games)
Philippines (2017 Southeast Asian Games) – LVPI[18]
No.
Pos
Name
Date of birth
Height
Weight
Spike
Block
Current Club/College
1
S
Rhea Katrina Dimaculangan
(1991-03-21) March 21, 1991 (age 27)
1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
66 kg (146 lb)
266 cm (105 in)
256 cm (101 in)
Petron Blaze Spikers
2
OH
Alyssa Valdez
(1993-06-29) June 29, 1993 (age 25)
1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
60 kg (130 lb)
283 cm (111 in)
279 cm (110 in)
Creamline Cool Smashers
3
MB
Alyja Daphne Santiago
(1996-01-20) January 20, 1996 (age 23)
1.96 m (6 ft 5 in)
65 kg (143 lb)
280 cm (110 in)
277 cm (109 in)
Foton Tornadoes
5
MB
Mika Aereen Reyes (c)
(1994-06-21) June 21, 1994 (age 24)
1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
61 kg (134 lb)
283 cm (111 in)
279 cm (110 in)
Petron Blaze Spikers
6
OP
Jovelyn Gonzaga
(1991-10-31) October 31, 1991 (age 27)
1.72 m (5 ft 71⁄2 in)
61 kg (134 lb)
273 cm (107 in)
274 cm (108 in)
Cignal HD Spikers
7
OH
Frances Xinia Molina
(1994-09-24) September 24, 1994 (age 24)
1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
61 kg (134 lb)
280 cm (110 in)
275 cm (108 in)
Petron Blaze Spikers
8
OP
Aiza Maizo-Pontillas
(1988-02-29) February 29, 1988 (age 30)
1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
68 kg (150 lb)
280 cm (110 in)
275 cm (108 in)
Petron Blaze Spikers
9
S
Kim Fajardo
(1993-09-30) September 30, 1993 (age 25)
1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
59 kg (130 lb)
275 cm (108 in)
265 cm (104 in)
F2 Logistics Cargo Movers
10
MB
Maika Angela Ortiz
(1991-08-30) August 30, 1991 (age 27)
1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
70 kg (150 lb)
290 cm (110 in)
295 cm (116 in)
Foton Tornadoes
12
MB
Geneveve Casugod
(1994-01-12) January 12, 1994 (age 25)
1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
72 kg (159 lb)
271 cm (107 in)
268 cm (106 in)
Generika-Ayala Lifesavers
15
L
Dawn Nicole Macandili
(1996-05-31) May 31, 1996 (age 22)
1.53 m (5 ft 0 in)
50 kg (110 lb)
246 cm (97 in)
234 cm (92 in)
F2 Logistics Cargo Movers
16
MB
Abigail Maraño
(1992-12-22) December 22, 1992 (age 26)
1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
54 kg (119 lb)
280 cm (110 in)
270 cm (110 in)
F2 Logistics Cargo Movers
MH Middle Hitter OP Opposite Hitter OH Outside Hitter MB Middle Blocker S Setter L Libero R Reserve
Coaching staff
Head Coach: Francis Vicente
Assistant Coach(s): Brian Esquibel Zenaida Chavez
Team staff
Team Manager: Danilo E. Ignacio
Team Utility:
Medical staff
Team Physician: Raul Alcantara
Physical Therapist/Trainer: Ronald Dulay Emilio Reyes
(source)
2017 Asian Women's Volleyball Championship
Further information: 2017 Asian Women's Volleyball Championship
Philippines (2017 Asian Women's Volleyball Championship)
Philippines (2017 Asian Women's Volleyball Championship) – LVPI[19]
No.
Pos
Name
Date of birth
Height
Weight
Spike
Block
Current Club/College
1
S
Rhea Katrina Dimaculangan
(1991-03-21) March 21, 1991 (age 27)
1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
66 kg (146 lb)
266 cm (105 in)
256 cm (101 in)
Petron Blaze Spikers
2
OH
Alyssa Valdez
(1993-06-29) June 29, 1993 (age 25)
1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
60 kg (130 lb)
305 cm (120 in)
282 cm (111 in)
Creamline Cool Smashers
3
MB
Alyja Daphne Santiago
(1996-01-20) January 20, 1996 (age 23)
1.96 m (6 ft 5 in)
65 kg (143 lb)
320 cm (130 in)
302 cm (119 in)
Foton Tornadoes
5
MB
Mika Aereen Reyes (c)
(1994-06-21) June 21, 1994 (age 24)
1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
61 kg (134 lb)
283 cm (111 in)
279 cm (110 in)
Petron Blaze Spikers
6
OP
Jovelyn Gonzaga
(1991-10-31) October 31, 1991 (age 27)
1.72 m (5 ft 71⁄2 in)
61 kg (134 lb)
273 cm (107 in)
274 cm (108 in)
Cignal HD Spikers
7
OH
Frances Xinia Molina
(1994-09-24) September 24, 1994 (age 24)
1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
61 kg (134 lb)
280 cm (110 in)
275 cm (108 in)
Petron Blaze Spikers
8
OP
Aiza Maizo-Pontillas
(1988-02-29) February 29, 1988 (age 30)
1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
68 kg (150 lb)
280 cm (110 in)
275 cm (108 in)
Petron Blaze Spikers
9
S
Kim Fajardo
(1993-09-30) September 30, 1993 (age 25)
1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
59 kg (130 lb)
275 cm (108 in)
265 cm (104 in)
F2 Logistics Cargo Movers
10
MB
Maika Angela Ortiz
(1991-08-30) August 30, 1991 (age 27)
1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
70 kg (150 lb)
290 cm (110 in)
295 cm (116 in)
Foton Tornadoes
11
OP
Kim Kianna Dy
(1995-07-26) July 26, 1995 (age 23)
1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
57 kg (126 lb)
280 cm (110 in)
270 cm (110 in)
F2 Logistics Cargo Movers
12
MB
Geneveve Casugod
(1994-01-12) January 12, 1994 (age 25)
1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
72 kg (159 lb)
271 cm (107 in)
268 cm (106 in)
Generika-Ayala Lifesavers
13
L
Dennise Michelle Lazaro
(1992-01-21) January 21, 1992 (age 27)
1.65 m (5 ft 5 in)
56 kg (123 lb)
251 cm (99 in)
247 cm (97 in)
Cocolife Asset Managers
15
L
Dawn Nicole Macandili
(1996-05-31) May 31, 1996 (age 22)
1.53 m (5 ft 0 in)
50 kg (110 lb)
246 cm (97 in)
234 cm (92 in)
F2 Logistics Cargo Movers
16
MB
Abigail Maraño
(1992-12-22) December 22, 1992 (age 26)
1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
54 kg (119 lb)
280 cm (110 in)
270 cm (110 in)
F2 Logistics Cargo Movers
MH Middle Hitter OP Opposite Hitter OH Outside Hitter MB Middle Blocker S Setter L Libero R Reserve
Coaching staff
Head Coach: Francis Vicente
Assistant Coach(s): Brian Esquibel Zenaida Chavez
Team staff
Team Manager: Danilo E. Ignacio
Team Utility:
Medical staff
Team Physician: Raul Alcantara
Physical Therapist/Trainer: Ronald Dulay Emilio Reyes
2015 Asian Women's Championship
Further information: 2015 Asian Women's Volleyball Championship
Philippines (18th Asian Women's Championship)
Philippines (18th Asian Women's Championship) - LVPI
No.
Player
Ht.
College
Club (PSL)
Position
3
Angelique Beatrice Dionela
1.50 m (4 ft 11 in)
UPHSD
Cignal HD Spikers
Libero
4
Carmina Aganon
1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
NU
Petron Blaze Spikers
Outside Hitter
5
Melissa Gohing
1.59 m (5 ft 21⁄2 in)
DLSU
Philips Gold Lady Slammers
Libero
6
Jeanette Panaga
1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
DLS-CSB
Cignal HD Spikers
Middle Blocker
7
Michele Gumabao (c)
1.76 m (5 ft 91⁄2 in)
DLSU
Philips Gold Lady Slammers
Opposite Hitter
10
Iris Tolenada
1.74 m (5 ft 81⁄2 in)
San Francisco State
Philips Gold Lady Slammers
Setter
11
Ma. Lourdes Clemente
1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
UPHSD
Cignal HD Spikers
Middle Blocker
13
Kim Kianna Dy
1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
DLSU
Shopinas.com Lady Clickers
Middle Blocker
14
Ma. Abigail Praca
1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
USJ-R
Mane 'n Tail Lady Stallions
Middle Blocker
15
Ivy Jisel Perez
1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
NU
Petron Blaze Spikers
Setter
17
Myla Pablo
1.76 m (5 ft 91⁄2 in)
NU
Philips Gold Lady Slammers
Outside Hitter
18
Frances Molina
1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
San Beda
Petron Blaze Spikers
Middle Hitter/Outside Hitter
Coaching staff
Head Coach: Sinfronio "Sammy" Acaylar (CIG)[20][21][22][23]
Further information: 2016 Asian Junior Women's Volleyball Championship
Philippines (2016 Asian Junior Women's Volleyball Championship)
In 2016, the Under-19 team finished 10th among 15 teams in the 2016 Asian Women's U19 Volleyball Championship. It defeated Australia while losing to Chinese Taipei and South Korea in straight sets in the Group D stage. In the 9th–12th place playoffs, it won against Macau in straight sets but it lost to Iran in 5 thrilling sets.
Roster
Isabelle Camama, Jeanette Villareal, Mary Anne Mendrez, Kathleen Faith Arado, Seth Rodriguez, Dianne Latayan, Rica Diolan, Jasmine Nabor, Mariella Gabarda, Ria Beatriz Duremdez, Trishia Mae Genesis and Zilfa Olarve
Head Coach: Francis Vicente
Under-17
Further information: 2014 Asian Youth Girls Volleyball Championship
Philippines (2014 Asian Youth Girls Volleyball Championship)
In 2014, the Under-17 team finished 7th among 13 teams in the 2014 Asian Youth Girls Volleyball Championship. It defeated Australia and India while losing to China in straight sets in the Group C stage. In the Qualifying Round, it lost to Thailand while winning against New Zealand in 4 sets. In the Quarterfinals, it lost to South Korea. In the 5th–8th place playoffs, it lost to Kazakhstan in 5 sets. In the 7th place game, it won against New Zealand again.
Roster:[31]
Ezra Gyra Barroga, Rica Diolan, Justine Dorog, Christine Dianne Francisco, Ejiya Laure, Maristela Genn Layug, Kristine Magallanes, Nicole Anne Magsarile, Maria Lina Isabel Molde, Jasmine Nabor, Faith Janine Shirley Nisperos, Roselyn Rosier, Alyssa Marie Teope and Caitlin Viray
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