Nxled, Creamline headline PVL On Tour opening salvo
High-octane spiking erupts Wednesday as the 2027 Premier Volleyball League (PVL) On Tour Showdown takes place in Ilagan…

Risa Sato, who boasts of 11 championships in a stellar career, will beef up the frontline of Akari in time for the…
The Filipino homes are changing. Beyond providing rest and shelter, they now serve as workplaces, classrooms and…

The Premier Volleyball League (PVL) reiterated its commitment to the national cause and unwavering cooperation with the…
Head coach George Pascua parted ways with PLDT Home Fibr after one season of calling the shots for the club in the Premier Volleyball League.
The High Speed Hitters formally announced the release of the mentor in the club's social media post on Monday.
"We would like to thank Coach George Pascua for all that he has done for the team," the club said in its Instagram post.
"He built a program that helped the players strengthen their teamwork and gameplay, as they faced their battles on the court during the three conferences that Coach George was on board. We wish him well as he moves on to new endeavors."
Pascua took over the PLDT rein January last year as replacement for Roger Gorayeb.
Under his watch, the rebuilding High Speed Hitters finished fifth in the Open Conference, fourth in the Invitational Conference after losing to sister team Cignal in the battle for third and sixth in the season-ending Reinforced Conference.
Pascua had an 11-12 win-loss record with PLDT.
The club has yet to name a replacement for Pascua with just a month left before the PVL opens its 2023 season on 4 February.