After leading the Pocari Sweat Lady Warriors to three championships, Myla Pablo finally clinched the ever-elusive PVL Conference MVP
With her Lady Warriors again nestled in the PVL Open Finals, Pablo was deemed the Most Valuable Player for the 2017 PVL Open Conference. Also bagging the First Best Open Spiker trophy, the Tarlac native had to dig deep to lead Pocari Sweat back to the Finals, as she recorded career-highs in points per match and attack efficiency.
“Siyempre, sobrang blessing ito para sa akin. Thankful ako kasi talagang tinulungan ako ng coaches at teammates ko para maingat ng ganito ‘yung laro ko,” said Pablo, who has three PVL Finals MVPs in her growing list of achievements.
“Pero ang goal po talaga namin at goal ko po is makadala ng championship sa Pocari Sweat.”
Pablo’s teammates Jeanette Panaga and Melissa Gohing were named First Best Middle Blocker and Best Libero, respectively.
Bali Pure, Pocari Sweat’s opponents in the Finals, had Grethcel Soltones named Second Best Open Hitter and Risa Sato bring home the Second Best Middle Blocker plum.
Creamline’s Jia Morado toppled all playmakers as the Best Setter, while Air Force’s Iari Yongco capped a resurgent season with the Best Opposite Spiker plum.