Bea de Leon explained

Bea de Leon
Nickname:Bea
Fullname:Isabel Beatriz Paras de Leon
Nationality:Filipino
Birth Date:2 August 1996
Hometown:Marikina, Philippines
Height:[1]
Weight:60 kg (130lbs)
Position:Middle Hitter
College:Ateneo de Manila University
Currentclub:Creamline
Years1:2018
Team1:Foton Tornadoes
Years2:2018
Team2:Ateneo–Motolite
Years3:2019–2024
Team3:Choco Mucho
Years4:2024–present
Team4:Creamline
Nationalyears1:2015
Nationalteam1:U23 Manila
Nationalyears2:2015
Nationalteam2:SEA Games Singapore

Isabel Beatriz "Bea" Paras de Leon (born August 2, 1996) is a Filipino professional volleyball player who currently plays for the club team Creamline Cool Smashers in the PVL. She played for the Ateneo Lady Eagles in the UAAP for five straight years and in her final year, led her team to its third championship and was named the UAAP Season 81 Finals MVP.

De Leon was selected to the 2015 Philippine Women's National Volleyball Team that represented the country during U23 and 2015 SEA Games.

Early life

Ever since she was young, Bea has played various sports like badminton, golf, softball, football and swimming. De Leon came from a family of Lasallians. Her mother Det, father Elmer and brother Loel, even her aunts, uncles and cousins were all graduates of the most well known arch-rival of Ateneo, the De La Salle University. Her first choice for college was also La Salle but decided to go to Ateneo because her preferred course wasn't available that time in DLSU and she lived nearby. However, Ateneo superstars Alyssa Valdez and Denden Lazaro pushed her to change her decision to switch schools.[2] [3]

Education

She studied at St. Paul College, Pasig for grade school and Saint Pedro Poveda College for high school. She became the team captain for its high school girls' volleyball team. She also received the Athlete of the Year award for Volleyball during her graduation in Poveda.

BDL was a consistent Dean's lister in Ateneo and graduated with a degree in AB Management Economics. De Leon was a finalist for the Ambrosio Padilla Athlete of the Year Award. This award celebrates one of Ateneo's most important ideals and is only given to those Atenean athletes who excel both in academics and sports.

In 2023, she graduated her Masters degree in Sustainability Management at Ateneo Graduate Programs.

Career

In her debut game in UAAP Season 77, De Leon was an immediate starter for the Ateneo Lady Eagles. The 5'11 middle blocker established herself as a threat in the middle for the defending champions with her powerful quick hits and blocks. She was a top contender for the Rookie of the Year Award averaging 9 pts per game, but in the mid-season, she injured her right index finger in training that caused her to be sidelined for two weeks and missed three games in the process. She returned in the last game of eliminations and helped her team go back to the finals scoring 11 pts. against their archrival, De La Salle Lady Spikers.[4] They successfully defended their title against the Lady Spikers and sweep the season with a perfect 16–0 record.[5]

On just her rookie year, Bea was chosen to be a part of the National Team that represented the country in the U-23 and 2015 Sea Games.

In the collegiate conference of Shakey's V-League Season 12, De Leon was awarded with the 2nd Best Middle Blocker Award.

In UAAP Season 78[6] and UAAP Season 79,[7] the Lady Eagles were defeated by the Lady Spikers for two consecutive years in the finals and even lost Ateneo superstars Alyssa Valdez & Jia Morado simultaneously. Meanwhile, in UAAP Season 80, the Lady Eagles suffered a tremendous burden with the departure of their key players that led them to fail to enter the Finals for the 7th straight year after losing to the Lady Tamaraws [8] in the Final Four semifinals. Prior to this, De Leon had been very vocal that she was uncertain on going back to play her fifth and final year with the Lady Eagles after a disappointing ending season with three straight sets defeat against the Lady Tamaraws.[9]

She signed with the Foton Tornadoes to start her Semi-pro volleyball career[10] in the Philippine Superliga along with Jaja Santiago and Dindin Santiago.

After two months of discernment, De Leon decided to play her final season of eligibility in the UAAP, much to the delight of its new head coach Oliver Almadro who hails her return to Ateneo[11] as a blessing and gave her the responsibility of Team Captain honors.

The Ateneo Lady Eagles decided to play in the 2018 PVL Open Conference instead on the Collegiate Conference wherein many Semi Pro and Pro teams are included which means Ateneo could have a harder time to get a win. But on just their first game, the Lady Eagles surprised everyone that they are no pushovers against a Myla Pablo led Pocari Sweat- Air Force team. They also managed to get a five set win against their former Queen Eagle Alyssa Valdez and former head coach Tai Bundit of Creamline Cool Smashers with De Leon scoring in double digits. They eventually met again in the Finals but the veteran laden team swept them in a best of three Finals series.

Many were hyped with the performance shown by the Lady Eagles in the PVL Open Conference. So people were disappointed after their shocking defeat in their opening game in UAAP Season 81 against the Lady Spikers. The Lady Eagles once again proved that their achievement was no fluke as they rampaged with a ten-game winning streak and became the top seeded team at the end of the eliminations. Blocking has been Ateneo's strength all throughout the season and it is because of their impeccable net defense led by the Ateneo's Big 3 also known as the Katipunan Triple Towers (De Leon, Madayag and Tolentino), they eventually won their third Championship against the gritty UST Lady Tigresses with De Leon being named as the Finals MVP.[12]

On their transition to the professional league, De Leon, alongside Madayag and Tolentino decided to play again together for the Choco Mucho Flying Titans in the PVL under their Ateneo head coach Oliver Almadro.

As co-horse breeder with her father Elmer, de Leon owns Bell Racing Stable "Bea Bell" (champions of both 2023 PHILRACOM "2-Year-Old Maiden Stakes Race" with P720,000 prize and the October 22, 2023 "2nd Leg Juvenile Stakes Race" with prize of P1,080,000 at Metro Manila Turf Club Race Track).https://www.philstar.com/pang-masa/pm-sports/2023/10/10/2302562/de-leon-humanga-sa-bea-bellhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YbI7bpHEwOohttps://www.abante.com.ph/2023/10/17/juvenile-stakes-race-2nd-leg-aarangkada/

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bea De Leon. Volleyverse. volleyverse.com.
  2. Web site: 2015-03-22. Bonfire blues . 2020-06-30 . BusinessMirror . en-US.
  3. Web site: Olivares . Rick . Bea De Leon: Volleyball and how it changed her world . 2020-06-30 . philstar.com.
  4. News: Fit again Bea de Leon surprised to play and be part of starting six in Ateneo's win over La Salle. Lozada. Mei Lin. Spin. February 18, 2015. July 24, 2019.
  5. News: Ateneo caps perfect season with 2nd straight UAAP title. Camille B.. Naredo. ABS-CBN News. December 27, 2014. November 8, 2016.
  6. News: La Salle overcomes Ateneo to claim UAAP 78 crown. Camille B.. Naredo. ABS-CBN News. April 30, 2016. July 24, 2019.
  7. News: La Salle secures back-to-back titles after sweeping Ateneo. Rola. Alyssa. Rappler. May 7, 2017. July 24, 2019.
  8. News: FEU Lady Tamaraws clinch UAAP Finals berth over Ateneo. Go. Beatrice. Rappler. April 22, 2018. July 24, 2019.
  9. News: Bea de Leon uncertain on playing final season with Ateneo Lady Eagles. Lozada. Mei Lin. Spin. April 21, 2018. July 24, 2019.
  10. News: Bea De Leon to join Foton. Flores. Migs. tiebreakertimes. June 9, 2018. July 24, 2019.
  11. News: Coach hails de Leon's return to Ateneo. Naredo. Camille B.. ABS-CBN News. July 22, 2018. July 24, 2019.
  12. News: Finals MVP Bea de Leon makes most of final playing year with Ateneo. Morales. Luisa. Philstar. May 18, 2019. July 24, 2019.
  13. News: Naredo. Camille. PVL: In last dance with Coach Tai, failure wasn't an option for Creamline. August 3, 2021. ABS-CBN News and Current Affairs. March 14, 2015.
  14. News: August 27, 2023 . Rondina, Madayag shine as Choco Mucho takes VTV Cup bronze . Premier Volleyball League . August 27, 2023.