Volleyball has made its mark as one the biggest collegiate spectator sports in the country next to basketball.
With the sports’ impact and huge following especially in the women’s division, it is just fitting that the best and brightest volleyball student-athletes share the spotlight with the collegiate basketball’s finest.
For the first time, a pair of volleyball stars will be feted in the 2019 Chooks-to-Go Collegiate Press Corps Awards presented by SportsVision to be held at the Amelie Hotel Manila in Malate, Manila on Monday.
University of Sto. Tomas’ Sisi Rondina and Regine Arocha of Arellano University will be the recipients of the SportsVision Volleyball Player of the Year awards in the annual event organized by the Collegiate Press Corps, composed of scribes from print and online outfits covering the NCAA and UAAP.
The graduating hitter Rondina wrapped her fifth and last playing year as a Tigress by completing an amazing three-peat in beach volleyball, giving UST its first gold medal in UAAP Season 81.
Rondina delivered the Espana-based squad’s fourth sand court crown in five years while bagging for herself four Most Valuable Player awards.
The 5’6” Cebuana then turned her focus on indoor volleyball as she led the rookie-laden Tigresses back to the Finals for the first time in eight years in a showdown with a well-experienced Ateneo de Manila University side.
UST came a win away from ending a nine-year title drought but eventually bowed down to the Lady Eagles in three exciting games.
Nevertheless, Rondina’s heroics all season long earned her the MVP award, UST’s first in 12 years, to become the second person to capture the highest individual recognition in beach and indoor volleyball on the same season since Far Eastern University’s Wendy Semana did the feat 11 years ago.
Meanwhile, Arocha delivered the goods when needed the most for the Lady Chiefs in NCAA Season 94.
Arocha played clutch in the Finals, leading Arellano to a thrilling series comeback win over Perpetual Help to complete the Lady Chiefs’ three-peat and winning her second straight Finals MVP award.
Rondina and Arocha will be joined by the National University women’s basketball team (Award of Excellence), Ateneo’s Angelo Kouame and San Beda’s Javee Mocon (Pivotal Players), Lyceum’s CJ Perez and Adamson’s Sean Manganti (Impact Players) in the awards night supported by Amelie Hotel, Rain or Shine, NorthPort, World Balance, Arellano, and AXA Team EDS.
The awards night will air live on Chooks-to-Go Pilipinas and Tiebreaker Times on Facebook.