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Bryan Bagunas has chosen the Spikers' Turf club he will play for once the Top Volleyball League season ends next month.
The 6-foot-5 outside spiker has committed to play for Imus-Ivy Tuason Photography
"We are excited to have one of the best players in the country to play for our team," said AJAA Spikers team manager Atty. Timothy Ngo.
"When we told the players and the coaches about it, they were all excited as well — especially the players because some of them have never played with Bryan. They can't wait to learn from him," he added.
"Sobrang saya at I can't wait to come back home. Iba pa rin maglaro sa atin," said the 25-year-old Bagunas, who is the 2018 Premier Volleyball League Men's Open Conference.
Since 2019, Bagunas has been playing overseas, playing with Oita in the Japan V.League and this year with Winstreak in Taiwan.
Bagunas said that he will either arrive in the second or third week of March.
Bagunas will join the likes of Louie Ramirez, Kim Malabunga, Hero Austria, and Ish Polvorosa in Imus-Ivy Tuason Photography.