SPIKERS’ Turf president Alyssa Valdez and tournament director Mozzy Ravena expect an all-out war when the 2026 Open Conference start rolling on Wednesday. Also shown are coaches and captains of all six competing teams.  Photo courtesy of Spikers’ Turf
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Wide-open battle looms as Spikers’ Turf gets underway

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Men’s volleyball takes center stage starting Wednesday as the 2026 Spikers’ Turf Open Conference unwraps, ushering in what could be the most unpredictable season in league history.

For the first time in years, the absence of the league’s winningest club, Cignal Super Spikers, has dramatically reshaped the competitive landscape. While reigning 2025 Invitationals champion Criss Cross enters as the early favorite behind an intact, powerhouse roster composed of many of the country’s top players, the gap between contenders has significantly narrowed.

The King Crunchers may parade star power and chemistry, but the rest of the six-team field comes armed with retooled lineups, renewed confidence and a shared belief that this conference is truly up for grabs.

The offseason saw major player movement across the league, with several teams reinforcing their rosters by tapping standouts from the Super Spikers pool.

Savouge, eager to bounce back after missing the podium last conference, made perhaps the boldest moves, acquiring former Cignal stars Louie Ramirez and JP Bugaoan, along with ex-PGJC-Navy mainstay Joeven Dela Vega. The revamp signals a franchise intent on reentering title contention.

Alpha Insurance likewise strengthened its rotation, adding Jau Umandal and JM Ronquillo to an already formidable core, while VNS continues to blend promising young talent with steady veteran leadership in its developmental push.

League president Alyssa Valdez underscored the excitement brought about by the offseason shakeup.

“I’m very, very happy for the Spikers’ Turf teams because there were a lot of player movements in the off-season. It’s really exciting for the players to have a new home,” Valdez said.