Angel Canino, Josh Ybañez named Rookies of the Year-MVPs in UAAP volleyball
It’s the year of the rookies in the UAAP Season 85 volleyball tournament.
Angel Canino of the De La Salle Lady Spikers and Josh Ybañez of the University of Santo Tomas Golden Spikers were named Rookies of the Year and Most Valuable Players in the women’s and men’s play, respectively, following their impressive debut in the UAAP.
*Angel Canino of the De La Salle Lady Spikers and Josh Ybañez of the UST Golden Spikers were hailed Rookies-MVPs. (UAAP Media)*
Canino, who steered the Lady Spikers back to the finals, was only the second player to do it a year after National University Lady Bulldogs’ Bella Belen nabbed the same plum. The 19-year-old Canino was also named 2nd Best Outside Spiker while her teammate Jolina dela Cruz bagged the 1st Best Outside Spiker award. Thea Gagate of La Salle and Niña Ytang of the University of the Philippines Fighting Maroons were the 1st and 2nd Best Middle Blockers, respectively. Meanwhile, Bernadette Pepito of the UST was awarded the Best Libero after lifting the Golden Tigresses to a Final Four finish this season, while Mars Alba of La Salle was named Best Setter. In the men’s play, the 19-year-old Ybañez claimed the rookie-MVP award since Ateneo’s Marck Espejo did it in Season 76. Obed Mukaba of NU and Billie Anima were named Best Middle Blockers, while Jay Rack Dela Noche of UST was the Best Opposite Spiker. On the other hand, Lance De Castro of Ateneo was hailed Best Libero, while Joshua Retamar was named Best Setter. The Bulldogs are eyeing their third straight title in the men’s play against the UST Golden Spikers at press time. Meanwhile, the Lady Spikers and the Lady Bulldogs collide for the championship title in the women’s play later.
*Angel Canino of the De La Salle Lady Spikers and Josh Ybañez of the UST Golden Spikers were hailed Rookies-MVPs. (UAAP Media)*
Canino, who steered the Lady Spikers back to the finals, was only the second player to do it a year after National University Lady Bulldogs’ Bella Belen nabbed the same plum. The 19-year-old Canino was also named 2nd Best Outside Spiker while her teammate Jolina dela Cruz bagged the 1st Best Outside Spiker award. Thea Gagate of La Salle and Niña Ytang of the University of the Philippines Fighting Maroons were the 1st and 2nd Best Middle Blockers, respectively. Meanwhile, Bernadette Pepito of the UST was awarded the Best Libero after lifting the Golden Tigresses to a Final Four finish this season, while Mars Alba of La Salle was named Best Setter. In the men’s play, the 19-year-old Ybañez claimed the rookie-MVP award since Ateneo’s Marck Espejo did it in Season 76. Obed Mukaba of NU and Billie Anima were named Best Middle Blockers, while Jay Rack Dela Noche of UST was the Best Opposite Spiker. On the other hand, Lance De Castro of Ateneo was hailed Best Libero, while Joshua Retamar was named Best Setter. The Bulldogs are eyeing their third straight title in the men’s play against the UST Golden Spikers at press time. Meanwhile, the Lady Spikers and the Lady Bulldogs collide for the championship title in the women’s play later.