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Generika-Ayala taps Cuban Vicet Campos for 2020 PSL Grand Prix


Generika-Ayala unveiled its prized reinforcement on Tuesday, continuing to beef up its lineup ahead of the 2020 Philippine Superliga Grand Prix. 

In an announcement made through their social media accounts, the Lifesavers acquired the services of Elizabeth Vicet Campos. The 5-foot-8 opposite hitter from Cuba will serve as their lone import in the upcoming tournament.

“Young, aggressive, & fierce—we welcome Elizabeth Vicet Campos as the team’s reinforcement at this year’s Philippine Superliga Grand Prix,” Generika-Ayala’s post read.

The 19-year-old internationalist is a member of the Cuban Women’s National Volleyball Team. She even carried the mantle of leadership for the Under-19 squad of Cuba, as per Generika-Ayala’s announcement.

The development comes on the heels of Generika-Ayala’s massive recruitment coup, which includes Rhea Dimaculangan, Mina Aganon, Eli Soyud, and Toni Basas.

The 2020 PSL Grand Prix fires off in February.

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