
Majoy Baron du PLDT during PVL on tour against Chery Tiggo. – net
Manila, Philippines – From the room to Pldt, Majoy Baron never stopped learning until all these lessons finally led to his first PVL title.
For the newly created triple PVL conference, the best intermediate blocker, win the first professional PLDT championship in the PVL tour on tour was the culmination of all his hard work and his sacrifices from the start of his career.
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#Pvlontour The best intermediate blocker Majoy Baron talks about the first PVL title in PLDT. # PVL2025 @Inquirersports pic.twitter.com/bhzu2jtvdn
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“For me, having eaten Kim (Fajardo), ate Ye (Mika Reyes), and Kianna (DY) with me on the field gave me additional confidence. But he also came with additional pressure, I knew that the kind of mind ate Ate Aby (Maraño) and ate Ara (Galang) had a great battle. Six blocks en route around a night of 13 points in a victory 25-17, 25-17, 19-25, 24-26, 15-8 against Chery Tiggo on Sunday at the Mall of Asia Arena.
At the edge of another sorrow after blowing an advance in two sets, Baron helped save the day, hitting the big blocks and points in the fifth set to restore the order and finally bring Pldt to the promised land.
“At each stage of the path, I learned. Even here in Pldt, I added a lot to my skills. I am really grateful that each conference, I remain open to learning and now, all this effort is paying,” said Baron.
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The key to their success was to learn past sorrows and errors that made the PVL crown elusive for high -speed strikers until Sunday evening.
“I really think it was intended for us because until the end, we were challenged. I am simply incredibly proud of my team, our coaches and management. Since I was joining PLDT, it was a real process, “she said. “Each conference, we learn something new and continue to add to what we already have. And now it is so good that the” formula “has finally met thanks to hard work.”