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Myla Pablo signs with Petro Gazz


Petro Gazz continued its off-season haul with a blockbuster.

Myla Pablo has signed with the Angels for the upcoming 2020-21 Premier Volleyball League season in a surprise reveal by the team, Wednesday afternoon.

The 27-year-old outside hitter was one of the displaced players caused by Motolite’s disbandment.

And Pablo is definitely a huge pick up by the 2019 Reinforced Conference champs.

Pablo, a product of National University, is a two-time league Most Valuable Player and a former Finals MVP.

She was an integral part of the Pocari Sweat dynasty from 2016-18.

In 2019, she moved to Motolite.

Also signed by the PVL powerhouse during the extended break were Grethcel Soltones, Jerrili Malabanan, Kath Arado, Ces Molina, Ivy Perez, Remy Palma, Ria Meneses, Seth Rodriguez, and Mean Mendrez.

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