Farm Fresh has become a serious title contender after loading up on seasoned veterans heading into the exciting and unpredictable 2026 Premier Volleyball League (PVL) All-Filipino Conference.
Sought-after winger Ara Galang begins a new chapter in her storied volleyball career with the Foxies alongside five other battle-tested recruits.
Farm Fresh officially unveiled its newest members on Monday as the club marches into a promising campaign in the tournament slated to begin on Saturday.
Galang jumps to her third club. The decorated winger came into the league under the F2 Logistics banner before joining Chery Tiggo following the Cargo Movers’ disbandment in 2023.
However, the Crossovers also folded last month, and the Foxies successfully secured the services of Galang, hoping to turn their fortunes around.
The De La Salle University product is coming off a resurgence after leading Chery Tiggo to a runner-up finish in the inaugural PVL on Tour last year. Bringing back her vintage form, Galang won Best Opposite Spiker in the preseason tournament.
Farm Fresh also brought in former Chery Tiggo winger Mylene Paat and middle blocker Imee Hernandez.
Also now in orange are Royse Tubino and libero Bia General and former Petro Gazz team captain Remy Palma.
Tubino and General left Choco Mucho after their contracts expired last month while Palma transferred to the Foxies after four-time champions and last year’s AFC winners Angels took a leave of absence.
All six players signed with the Strong Group Athletics, which owns sister teams Farm Fresh and ZUS Coffee, earlier this month.
The Foxies reinforced their wings with Galang, Tubino and Paat teaming up with Trisha Tubu, Jolina Dela Cruz and Ces Molina.
Hernandez and Palma further boosted Farm Fresh’s frontline with Rizza Cruz, Lorene Toring and Riri Meneses. General solidified the team’s floor defense already boasting of top talents in Jheck Dionela, Anne Monares and Alyssa Bertolano.