Shakey's V-League 10th Season 2nd Conference explained

Shakey's V-League 10th Season
Open Conference
Whigherseed: Cagayan Valley Lady Rising Suns
Whigherseed Game1:3
Whigherseed Game2:3
Whigherseed Series:2
Wlowerseed: Smart-Maynilad Net Spikers
Wlowerseed Game1:2
Wlowerseed Game2:2
Wlowerseed Series:0
Wduration:Aug. 18 – Oct. 20, 2013
Warena:Filoil Flying V Arena, San Juan
Wmvp: Soraya Phomla
Wcoach:Ernesto Pamilar
Wsemis: Philippine Army Lady Troopers
Philippine Air Force Lady Jet Spikers
Wnetwork:GMA News TV (local)[1]
GMA Pinoy TV (international)
Prevlink:Shakey's V-League 10th Season 1st Conference
Prev:10, 1st Conference
Seasonlink:Shakey's V-League
Year:10th Season, 2nd Conference
Nextlink:Shakey's V-League 11th Season 1st Conference
Next:11, 1st Conference

The Shakey's V-League 10th Season Open Conference was the nineteenth conference of the Shakey's V-League, commenced on August 18, 2013, at the Filoil Flying V Centre, San Juan with 8 teams competing in the conference.[2]

Participating teams

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TeamColorsLine-upHead coach
Angeli Tabaquero (c), Jheck Dionela, Rosemarie Vargas, Leuseht Dawis, Aiza Maizo, Kannika Thipachot, Sandra delos Santos, Soraya Phomla, Joy Benito, Wenneth Eulalio, Chie Saet, Bang Pineda, Alarnie Puylong, Pau SorianoErnesto Pamilar
Christine Agno, Bernadeth Pons, Marie Charlegmane Simborio, Toni Basas, Glayssa Faith Torres, Winonah Bagang, Geneveve Casugod, Samantha Dawson, Remy Palma, Yna Papa (c), Kyla Llana Atienza, Gyzel SyShaq delos Santos
Meralco Power SpikersApril Jose, Roma Hofilena, Ma. Conception De Guzman, LC Girly Quemada, Karla Bello, Shedd Dela Pena, Zharmaine Velez, Maica Morada, Maureen Penetrante (c), Ivy Remulla, Jen Reyes, Steph Mercado, Fille Cainglet, Wang CocoOliver Almadro
Philippine Air Force Lady Jet SpikersRhea Dimaculangan, Joy Cases, Mariel Legaspi, Iari Yongco, Mary Ann Balmaceda, Mary Ann Pantino, Wendy Semana (c), Jennifer Manzano, Judy Caballejo, Maika Ortiz, Liza de Ramos, Camille Abanto, Gena AndayaClarence Esteban
Philippine Army Lady Troopersalign=center Genie Sabas, Patricia Siatan-Torres, Joanne Bunag (c), Mayeth Carolino, Ging Balse, Jacq Alarca, Tina Salak, Jovelyn Gonzaga, Michelle Carolino, Angela Nunag, Dahlia Cruz, Ers Iratay, Rachel Daquis, Nene BautistaRico de Guzman
Philippine Navy Lady SailorsKite Rosale, Cecille Cruzada, Francislyn Cais, Camille Cerveza, Abigail Praca, Shiesa Nebrida, Zenaida Chavez, Aileen Suson, Janeth Serafica (c), Czarina Marie Reyes, Mic Mic Laborte, Pinkee FajardoZenaida Chavez
PNP Lady PatrollersJennifer Mia, Ghileen Labrador, Jill Gustilo, Janine Marciano, Mitch Datuin (c), Frances Xinia Molina, Justyne Tadeo, Melissa Ogana, Patcharee SangmuangRamonita Pajanostan
Smart-Maynilad Net SpikersRubie de Leon (c), Alyssa Valdez, Suzanne Roces, Grethcel Soltones, Charo Soriano, Melissa Gohing, Nica Guliman, Jem Ferrer, Maru Banaticla, Lithawat Kesinee, Dindin Santiago, Wanida KotruangRoger Gorayeb

Tournament format

Preliminaries

Eight (8) competing teams had a Single Round-robin. Top six (6) teams qualified for the Quarterfinals.

Quarterfinals

The top six (6) teams battled for the top four (4) spots in a Single Round-robin with their scores from the preliminaries carried over, minus the ones won over the eliminated teams.

Semi-finals

The four (4) semi-finalists will compete against each other in a best-of-three series as follows: Rank #1 vs Rank #4 and Rank #2 vs Rank #3.The two (2) SF winners will compete for GOLD.The two (2) SF losers will compete for BRONZE

Finals

The battle for GOLD and the battle for BRONZE will both follow the best-of-three format, provided:If the battle for GOLD ends in two (2) matches (2-0), then there will no longer be Game 3 for either GOLD or BRONZE.If, in the case, the series for BRONZE is tied (1-1), then the tie will be resolved using FIVB rules.A tie in the series for GOLD (1-1) after Game 2 will be broken in a Game 3, regardless of the results of the series in BRONZE.

Preliminary round

All times are Philippine Standard Time

Quarterfinals

All times are Philippine Standard Time

Final round

Match results

Semifinals

Rank 1 vs Rank 4

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Rank 2 vs Rank 3

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Final standings

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Cagayan Valley Lady Rising Suns
Smart-Maynilad Net Spikers
Philippine Army Lady Troopers
4 Philippine Air Force Lady Jet Spikers
5 Meralco Power Spikers
6 PNP Lady Patrollers
7 Philippine Navy Lady Sailors
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Awards

Individual awards

[4]

AwardName
Most Valuable Player Finals:
Conference:
Soraya Phomla (Cagayan)
Jovelyn Gonzaga (Army)
Best Scorer Kannika Thipachot (Cagayan)
Best Attacker Jovelyn Gonzaga (Army)
Best Blocker Maureen Penetrante-Ouano (Meralco)
Best Server Mary Jean Balse (Army)
Best Setter Soraya Phomla (Cagayan)
Best Digger Melissa Gohing (Smart-Maynilad Net Spikers)
Best Receiver Jennylyn Reyes (Meralco)

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Chance for live broadcast of playoff games as V-League moves to GMA News TV.
  2. News: Shakey's V-League Open Conference Team Lineups. Rappler. August 17, 2013. December 2, 2017.
  3. News: Sweet 16th as Lady Rising Suns complete perfect run to V-League title. Sports Interactive Network Philippines. Lozada . Mei-Lin. October 20, 2013. December 2, 2017.
  4. News: V-League MVP award a pleasant surprise for Army Private Gonzaga. Sports Interactive Network Philippines. Lozada . Mei-Lin. October 15, 2013. December 2, 2017.