Bacoor City Strikers (volleyball)

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The Bacoor City Strikers, also known as Bacoor City Strikers – Metro Land Builders Corp. for sponsorship reasons, are a Filipino women's developmental volleyball team based in Bacoor, Cavite. The team currently competes in the Maharlika Pilipinas Volleyball Association (MPVA).[1][2] The team playing their home games at Strike Gymnasium.

Short nameBacoor City
NicknameStrikers
Founded2023
Dissolved2024
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Bacoor City Strikers
Short nameBacoor City
NicknameStrikers
Founded2023
Dissolved2024
OwnerLocal Government of Bacoor
LeagueMaharlika Pilipinas Volleyball Association
2024 MPVA season4th place
ChampionshipsMaharlika Pilipinas Volleyball Association: 1
(2023)
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Owned by the Local Government of Bacoor, the team is one the league's charter teams, beginning play in the 2023 season.[3] The team shares its name with its basketball counterpart in the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League (MPBL).

History

Background

The Bacoor City Strikers were first announced as one of the charter teams of the MPVA.[4] For the inaugural 2023 season, the Bacoor City Strikers is captained by Razel Paula Aldea.

Immediate success and first championship

After a slow one-point start in its first two games, Bacoor City went on to win the next six games out of the eight remaining, Led by Shaila Omipon and Razel Aldea, the Strikers clinched the third seed with 17 points on a 6–4 record to earn twice-to-beat advantage in the Quarterfinals.

In the playoffs, Bacoor City eliminated Caloocan in one match then faced second-seeded Rizal in the Semifinals. The Strikers lost match 1 in five sets but came back to win the next to matches, earning them a Finals berth against the first-seeded Negros–ICC Blue Hawks, who are ahead by 10 points. Despite the big disparity, Bacoor City took the first match with Negros taking the second. Bacoor City then won the third match in straight sets to be declared the MPVA's inaugural champions.[5]

Despite the departure of the basketball Strikers from the MPBL, the volleyball Strikers are set to continue competing in 2024.

Team identity

Like its former basketball counterpart, the team is named after Bacoor City Mayor Strike Revilla. The logo is the also the same as the basketball team.

Final roster

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Bacoor City Strikers roster
Number Player Position Height Birth date High School
1Joanne LozanoLiberoUPHSD
2Charisse EnricoMiddle BlockerUPHSD
3Winnie BedanaMiddle BlockerUPHSD
4Shaila OmiponOutside HitterUPHSD
5Pauline ReyesOutside HitterUPHSD
6Fianne AriolaSetterUPHSD
7Cyrielle AlemenianaOutside HitterUPHSD
8Jazhryl LagmayMiddle Blocker
10Ynna Nicole HatulanMiddle BlockerDLSU
11Camille BustamanteOpposite HitterUPHSD
12Marian Tracy Andal (C)LiberoUPHSD
14Daizerlyn UyMiddle BlockerUPHSD
15Jemalyn MenorOutside HitterUPHSD
16Jhasmine SapinSetterUPHSD
17Patrisha SalgadoOutside HitterUPHSD
18Nicollete GaaSetter
19Maria Theresa SalvadorOpposite Hitter
20Maxine AbliterOutside HitterUPHSD
22Ma. Criselda AlvarezLibero
Ivy AquinoMiddle BlockerUST
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Honors

Team

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2023 Champions [6]
2024 4th place [7]
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Individual

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MPVA Season Award Name Ref.
2023 Most Valuable Player Shaila Omipon [8]
1st Best Outside Spiker
1st Best Middle Blocker Razel Paula Aldea
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Team captain

  • Philippines Razel Paula Aldea (2023)
  • Philippines Marian Tracy Andal (2024)

Head coach

  • Philippines Sandy Rieta (2023–2024)

References

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