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Choco Mucho signs Mars Alba, two others


Choco Mucho will not be left behind.

The Flying Titans announced a trio of new recruits they will parade for the 2024 Premier Volleyball League season.

Headlining the new signings is Mars Alba.

Alba, who was the UAAP Season 85 Finals MVP, spent two conferences with F2 Logistics last season.

The playmaker out of San Mateo, Rizal will play alongside Choco Mucho mainstay Deanna Wong in the setter position.

This will also mark the first time Alba will be separated from good pal Jolina Dela Cruz.PVL-2023-PLDT-vs.-Army-Mean-Mendrez-8215 Choco Mucho signs Mars Alba, two others News PVL Volleyball  - philippine sports news

The Flying Titans also picked up outside hitter Mean Mendrez.

The 5-foot-10 spiker from San Pedro, Laguna previously played for PLDT.

Also picked up by Choco Mucho is libero Bia General, who was with Cignal last season.

General will play buck up to Best Libero Thang Ponce.

Choco Mucho is coming off a finals appearance in the 2023 Second All-Filipino Conference.

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