
Kianna Dy and Mika Reyes of Pldt share an emotional moment after high -speed strikers won the PVL championship on Tower. – Marlo Cueto / Inquirer.net
Manila, Philippines – Kianna Dy finally won her very first PVL title which came after an exhausting recovery of a right knee injury that she suffered almost two years ago.
Since the touch of the touch since his signature with PLDT last year to return during last season, Dy had a taste of success in the pros after high-speed strikers survived the crossovers of Chery Tiggo in a dramatic PVL on the final tower, 25-17, 25-17, 19-25, 24-26, 15-8, Sunday in front of 11,055 fans Arena.
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The opposite resurgence Spiker even delivered the title stroke when it blocked Cess Robles to deliver the first PVL crown of PLDT.
“I have been waiting for this for over a year now and I am happy to stay patient. It was not really easy, and literally blood, perspiration and tears, and finally it was our championship moment,” said Dy, who scored 13 points in the final.
The 30 -year -old DY took her act to Pldt with Majoy Baron and Kim Fajardo last year, despite an injury in the PVL 2023 invitation conference when she directed the bad logistics F2.
Winning again a title with his former teammate from the Hall and F2 was a full moment for DY.
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“Coming to Pldt was easy because I was with them (Majoy, Kim and Mika Reyes). And also and not only because of them, but the whole PLDT team was very welcoming and very patient with us entering their team, “she said. “Being with Majoy and having eaten Kim facilitated the task because I am a teammate with them from the university, so such a good feeling of winning a championship with them again.”
Winning its first PVL title will not stop Dy and the high -speed strikers as they try to assert their mastery of crossings when opening Thursday invitations, where they will also face the Japanese teams, Kurashiki Ablaze and Kobe Shinwa University.
“This is a new conference and two new teams, so we will simply work hard in training and bring what we have obtained here, bring confidence to invitations,” she said.