PLDT High Speed Hitters players Dy, Reyes, Alcantara reveal their biggest supporters.
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Photo credits:
Premier Volleyball League (PVL Sports) |
Even though they are among the greatest players to have ever
set foot on the court, the Premier Volleyball League’s (PVL) top players still
require assistance to maintain their best performance.
Sports, especially at the major-league level, is a tough
pursuit with all of its treacherous lows that come with the exciting highs. An
athlete doesn’t get to and stay in the pros without the support of some
important people in their life.
The stars of PLDT High Speed Hitters know this all too well,
which is why they’re not shy to appreciate the people that they leaned on throughout
the years. This is much more so as they
battle it out at the ongoing PVL All-Filipino Conference, pegged to be the
longest conference since the league’s inception.
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Photo credits: Premier Volleyball League (PVL Sports). Dy on
Instagram (off-court)
For opposite spiker Kim Kianna Dy, boyfriend and
international basketball star Dwight Ramos is the rock that keeps her anchored
enough to succeed. Dy just recently made her on-court comeback after suffering
a tough knee injury all the way back in 2023.
“I have to give him credit since he’s been there for me
since day one, especially through my injury,” she says. “He’s been a constant
source of support throughout my recovery, inspiring me to give my best no
matter where I am in my journey. He reminds me to be patient with myself and
not to be too hard with myself on my progress. Being an athlete himself, Dwight
has gone through his own series of injuries, and he understands the frustration
of being sidelined. He can relate to the situation I’m in.”
Rookie setter Angge Alcantara also shares the same
sentiments regarding her own growing professional career. “I would like to
thank my family and my partner for always being there to support me on and off the
court,” says Alcantara, who has been orchestrating the team’s offense as veteran
setter Kim Fajardo takes a step back. “I would also like to thank Coach Russelle
Galang for guiding and supporting me ever since nag-start ako mag-volleyball until
now.”
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Photo credits: Premier Volleyball League (PVL Sports). Reyes
on Instagram (off-court) |
Speaking of family, close loved ones also play an important
role in supporting star player Mika Reyes. “My parents, siblings and relatives,
and the fans are my biggest motivation,” the
PVL Invitational Conference
best middle blocker says. “Every game, I play not just for myself but for them.”
Throughout the many different inspirations all three players
have in their lives, they also share one consistent source of support and
strength: the fans of the High Speed Hitters.
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Photo credits: Premier Volleyball League (PVL Sports). Alcantara on Instagram (off-court) |
“The fans play a big role in helping boost the team’s
morale,” says Dy. “Seeing them support us through ups and downs helps uplift
the team’s spirit. Seeing them cheer, whether it’s live from the venue or from
their homes, reminds us that we’re not only playing for ourselves but also for
everyone who believes in us.”
“Besides my team, I also get my strength from the fans. They
are always there for us, so I don’t want to fail them,” says Alcantara. “I am so
happy they welcomed me to be part of the PLDT family.”
“Their support means everything,” shares Reyes. “Knowing
they believe in us keeps us pushing forward, especially during tough times. Seeing
them cheer, whether in the stands or online, gives us that extra boost.”
Finishing the PVL elimination round with 8 wins and 3 losses
after a sweep of the Zus Coffee Thunderbelles last February 22, the PLDT High
Speed Hitters shot up to top four in the standing. The Rald Ricafort-coached team,
which has previously downed the powerhouse team Creamline Cool Smashers in an
exciting five-setter, now heads to the qualifiers with much more confidence.
Armed with an impressive record and boosted by love from their
supporters, PLDT now looks to make it even further and hopefully win its first PVL
title.
“We just remind each other that this is a journey we are all
going through together, and no one is alone. Pusong PLDT for us is giving our
all during training ang games and never stopping till we reach our goal. When
things get harder, we remind ourselves why we’re doing this, and it’s because of
live and the puso we have for the team and the game,” says Dy.
“That love drives us to push through all the hard days.”
Continuously support Kim Kianna Dy, Mika Reyes, Angge
Alcantara, and the rest of the PLDT High Speed Hitters as they battle it out at
the ongoing PVL All-Filipino Conference – Qualifying Round. For more updates,
follow the team on Facebook, X, Instagram, and TikTok.
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