High-flying Canino helms Lady Spikers
‘You can put your full trust in Angel. She doesn’t move like a rookie but instead, she’s like one of the seniors in the team.’

Photographs courtesy of UAAP ANGEL Canino represents the future of De La Salle University.
Standing out in a team stacked with seasoned stars is not an easy task.
What more in a field filled with amazing talents?
But it was never a problem in the case of De La Salle University rookie Angel Canino as she made an immediate impact right from her debut game up to a dramatic championship-clinching performance in the University Athletic Association of the Philippines Season 85 women's volleyball tournament.
The 19-year-old winger was so impressive in her game, consistently leading the Lady Spikers throughout the season, that there was no doubt when she bagged the highest individual award to become only the second freshman to be named Most Valuable Player.
Canino played an instrumental role in ending La Salle's five-year title drought, spreading her wings wide to deliver the school's 12th championship overall.
Senior Jolina dela Cruz praised Canino for showing maturity beyond her years.
"You can put your full trust in Angel. She doesn't move like a rookie but instead, she's like one of the seniors in the team," Dela Cruz said in gratitude for the rookie that helped her capture the elusive title.
"You don't really need to worry about her inside the court because she knows what she's doing."
La Salle dropped only one game the whole season with Canino, who was also awarded the 2nd Best Outside Spiker, at the helm.
But she saved her best performance in the last two games of the tournament against no less than powerhouse National University led by long-time rival in Season 84 ROY-MVP Bella Belen.
The Lady Bulldogs, who had a rough campaign following a clean sweep of last year's edition including a finals series romp of the Lady Bulldogs, had no answer to Canino as La Salle secured the throne in two games albeit both in dramatic five-set decisions.


