2019 Spikers' Turf Open Conference Explained

2019 Spikers' Turf
Open Conference
League:Spikers' Turf
Sport:Volleyball
No Of Teams:24
Tv:One Sports
Prevseason Link:2019 Spikers' Turf Reinforced Conference
Prevseason Year:4, Reinforced
Nextseason Link:2022 Spikers' Turf Open Conference
Nextseason Year:5, Open

The 2019 Spikers’ Turf Open Conference was the fourteenth conference of the Spikers' Turf. The tournament began on August 20, 2019 with a total of 24 teams.[1] San Beda replaced PNP, which was forced to withdraw from the competition after failing to secure permission from their superior officers.[2]

A total of four pools with six squads each pool that will compete in a single-round robin elimination round.[3]

Participating teams

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Abbr.TeamCompany/sponsorColorsHead CoachTeam Captain
ADUAdamson Soaring FalconsAdamson UniversityDomingo CustodioLeo Miranda
CIGCignal HD SpikersCignal TV, Inc.Dexter ClamorYsrael Wilson Marasigan
EACEAC GeneralsEmilio Aguinaldo CollegeRodrigo PalmeroRalph Joshua Pitogo
IEMIEM Phoenix Volley MastersInstituto Estetico ManilaPathie JamiriLeonel Evan Laraya
NCBNCBA WildcatsNational College of Business and ArtsErnesto Balubar Jr.Cj Oclima
VNSVNS GriffinsVNS Management GroupRalph OcampoGuel Asia

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Abbr.TeamCompany/sponsorColorsHead CoachTeam Captain
ADMAteneo Blue EaglesAteneo de Manila UniversityTimothy James Sto. TomasJasper Rodney Tan
CEUCEU ScorpionsCentro Escolar UniversityMark Anthony SantosNiño Nazareno
EGSECO Oil–La Salle Green ArchersECO Oil Ltd.–De La Salle UniversityArnold LaniogWayne Ferdi Marco
ESYEasy Trip–RaimolEasytrip Services Corporation Philippines and Rainchem International, Inc.Jose RoqueRed Christensen
LPULyceum PiratesLyceum of the Philippines UniversityEmil LontocMiko Binas
PAFGo for Gold–Air ForcePhilippine Air Force / Go For GoldDante AlinsunurinJessie Lopez

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Abbr.TeamCompany/sponsorColorsHead CoachTeam Captain
FEUHachiran–FEU TamarawsFar Eastern UniversityReynaldo Diaz Jr.Owen Suarez
PARPhilippine Army TroopersPhilippine ArmyRico de GuzmanRandy Fallorina
PCGPhilippine Coast Guard DolphinsPhilippine Coast GuardJeffrey Dela CruzAl-frazin Abdulwahab
PLDPLDT Home Fibr Power HittersPhilippine Long Distance Telephone CompanyArthur MamonJohn Vic De Guzman
SSCSan Sebastian StagsSan Sebastian College – RecoletosClint MalazoJohn Timothy Eusebio
UPHPerpetual AltasUniversity of Perpetual Help System DALTASinfronio AcaylarRidzuan Muhali

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Abbr.TeamCompany/sponsorColorsHead CoachTeam Captain
AUNArellano ChiefsArellano UniversitySherwin MenesesChristian Joshua Segovia
MUNMapúa CardinalsMapúa UniversityPaul Jan DoloriasReje Emmanuel Hizon
SBUSan Beda Red LionsSan Beda UniversityAlegro CarpioMark Lorenze Santos
PNVPhilippine Navy Sea LionsPhilippine NavyEdgardo RusitRelan Taneo
STESta. Elena-NU Ball HammersSta. Elena Construction and Development CorporationAriel Dela CruzJames Martin Nativdad
USTUST Growling TigersUniversity of Santo TomasArthur Alan MamonManuel Andrei Medina

Pool standing procedure

  1. Number of matches won
  2. Match points
  3. Sets ratio
  4. Points ratio
  5. If the tie continues as per the point ratio between two teams, the priority will be given to the team which won the last match between them. When the tie in points ratio is between three or more teams, a new classification of these teams in the terms of points 1, 2 and 3 will be made taking into consideration only the matches in which they were opposed to each other.

Match won 3–0 or 3–1: 3 match points for the winner, 0 match points for the loser
Match won 3–2: 2 match points for the winner, 1 match point for the loser.

Preliminary round

Ranking

Pool A
  • Pool B
  • Pool C
  • Pool D
  • Match results

    Final round

    Quarterfinals

    Finals

    Third place
    Championships

    Awards

    AwardPlayerRef.
    Most Valuable Player Finals Marck Espejo (Cignal)[4]
    ConferenceYsay Marasigan (Cignal)
    Best Outside Spikers 1st:
    2nd:
    Ran Abdilla (Air Force)
    Marck Espejo (Cignal)
    Best Middle Blockers 1st:
    2nd:
    Francis Saura (Air Force)
    Anjo Pertierra (Cignal)
    Best Opposite Spiker Ysay Marasigan (Cignal)
    Best Setter Joshua Retamar (Sta. Elena-NU)
    Best Libero Ricky Marcos (Sta. Elena-NU)

    Final standings

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    Cignal HD Spikers
    Go for Gold-Air Force
    Sta. Elena-NU Ball Hammers
    4Perpetual Altas
    5Philippine Navy Sea Lions
    6PLDT Home Fibr Power Hitters
    7IEM Phoenix Volley Masters
    8Ateneo Blue Eagles
    9ECO Oil-La Salle Green Archers
    10Hachiran-FEU Tamaraws
    11VNS Griffins
    12Easy Trip-Raimol
    13Adamson Soaring Falcons
    14UST Growling Tigers
    15Arellano Chiefs
    16Mapúa Cardinals
    17Philippine Army Troopers
    18EAC Generals
    19Lyceum Pirates
    20San Sebastian Stags
    21Coast Guard Dolphins
    22San Beda Red Lions
    23NCBA Wildcats
    24CEU Scorpions

    See also

    Notes and References

    1. News: August 4, 2019. Volleyball: 24 teams to compete in Spikers' Turf Open Conference. ABS-CBN News. August 8, 2019.
    2. News: Lozada . Bong . August 29, 2019. San Beda in as PNP backs out of Spikers’ Turf Open Conference. Philippine Daily Inquirer. September 1, 2019.
    3. News: Dannug . Jonash . August 2, 2019. 24 teams duke it out come Spikers’ Turf Open Conference. Tiebreaker Times Inc.. August 8, 2019.
    4. News: October 22, 2019. Espejo drops 43 points as HD Spikers dethrone Jet Spikers. ABS-CBN Sports. October 26, 2019.