Upon entering the PVL 2025 rookie draft, Creamine Sherwin Meneses coach focused on one thing: strengthening his medium blockers list.
And he obtained a good tour using the twelfth general selection of his National University, Sheena Toring, and then selecting Nica Celis from the University of the Philippines (UP) in the second round.
“Middles will be very important for us in the PVL on the tour,” Meneses said in Filipino referring to the new preseason initiative of the League. “It is better to have more players than less and I things that the intermediates deserve to go to the line of the line.”
The Cool Smashers also have labor problems on the network with Bea de Leon still in recovery of an injury and a panga in the duty of the national team as part of the Alas Pilipinas group.
“Celis is very athletic [which] It is very important in the line of the line so you can play bandages, “he said months.
Celis did not have too much play time with the Fighting Maroons during his university period, so it was a welcome surprise so that the 10 times champions call the name. “
When I heard my name, he felt unreal because it was never in my mind that he went to his team, so it is still such there, “said the former visible pattern.
In addition to the pieces he obtained in the rookie processes, the word is that the Grand Slam champions are receiving the services of the former Mich Gamit’s sister coffee blocker.
There are also other places that would need to fill, such as the opposite role to spiker with decorated batter bags, Carlos also takes care of an injury, and this is where Celis could be useful.
“It’s exciting because I will be surrounded by really great players … I see this as an opportunity to grow,” he said. “Only the idea of that is really exciting to the point that I can say” we are immediately going to training at this time. “
“I just don’t know how to explain this feeling that I have at this time, but in general it is pure said,” Celis added. “I don’t want to promise anything, I prefer that you just look because I’m really striving to make a difference now.”