sure win ph PVL: Jema Galanza delivers anew for Creamline
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MANILA, Philippines — Setting its sights on extending its reign, Creamline banked on an old reliable in Jema Galanza to stay unbeaten in the 2024-25 PVL All-Filipino Conference.
Galanza unleashed another all-around play, putting up 24 points on top of 17 excellent receptions and nine excellent digs to spearhead the Cool Smashers’ 25-22, 25-20, 30-32, 25-20 win over sister team, Choco Mucho Flying Titans on Tuesday in front of 9,551 spectators at the Smart Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City.
Article continues after this advertisementThe former MVP, who poured in 22 attacks, one block, and an ace, led the Cool Smashers in asserting their mastery of the Flying Titans.
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“Nagpapasalamat lang ako sa sarili ko na kumapit yung sarili ko ngayong game,” Galanza said. “Sabi ko nga kanina, nagsisimula pa lang ‘yung season, so hindi pa ito ‘yung time para ma-feel ko ‘yung perfect ‘yung game ko o flawless ‘yung game ko. Marami pang mangyayari. For sure, mag-a-adjust yung mga kalaban.”
Article continues after this advertisementGalanza’s steady presence on the taraflex on both offense and defense helped her prevail over Galeries Tower’s versatile setter Julia Coronel, Cignal star Vanie Gandler, Petro Gazz standouts Brooke Van Sickle and Myla Pablo, and Chery Tiggo duo Cess Robles and Jen Nierva for the weekly plum decided by print and online journalists covering the competition, which is also streamed live and on-demand via Pilipinas Live app and on www.pvl.ph.
Article continues after this advertisement READ: PVL: Creamline denies Choco Mucho again to stay perfectDespite the strong start, the Adamson product acknowledged they still have targets on their backs with their opponents determined to shoot down the Grand Slam champions’ bid for a fifth consecutive All-Filipino crown in the PVL’s longest conference yet.
Article continues after this advertisementWith tougher games ahead, the 28-year-old Galanza will continue to lean on the Cool Smashers’ strong bond, cherishing her seventh year with the club.
“Ako, happy lang naman ako lagi na naglalaro ako sa Creamline kasi siyempre family, ito yung kinalakihan ko ba — ang tagal ko na, seven years na ito ‘yung comfort zone ko,” she said.
Article continues after this advertisementGalanza and the Cool Smashers look to end the year 2024 on a high note as they face the rising Zus Coffee Thunderbelles on Thursday, December 12, at the PhilSports Arena in Pasig City.
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