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Foton to sign Jasmine Nabor, denies tapping Bernadeth Pons


Foton is set to acquire the service of Jasmine Nabor as part of its buildup to the upcoming 2020 season of the Philippine Superliga.

A source with knowledge of the situation confirmed the development to Tiebreaker Times.

Nabor played as the main orchestrator of the Roger Gorayeb-mentored PLDT Power Hitters.

During her stay, the former National University standout held the key to the offense, setting the table for the likes of Grethcel Soltones, Aiko Urdas, and Jerrili Malabanan.

However, the brass of Foton has denied Tiebreaker Times’ report that they are getting Bernadeth Pons.

The 2020 season of the PSL begins in February with the Grand Prix.

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