
Mycah Go prioritizes Benilde first with NCAA Finals, PVL Draft happening on same day
Last Sunday, Go and the Lady Blazers dispatched Mapua University and booked another trip to the NCAA women's volleyball finals. Days before that, Go attended the PVL Draft Combine, although she did not participate in the said event on its second day.
On June 8, however, the NCAA Season 97 MVP will have to juggle her events as she will play with Benilde in the NCAA finals at 2:30 p.m. in San Juan, then go straight to the PVL Draft in Quezon City.
"Hindi pa ako tapos sa Benilde so priority ko pa rin ang Benilde and katawan ko," Go said last Sunday after a hectic week of activities for her.
"Unahin ko muna ang NC, mas gusto ko pa rin na maganda ang tapos ko [rito]," she added.
[I'm not yet done with Benilde so my priorities are still Benilde and my body... I'll put NC first, I still want to finish strong here.]
Go has been a part of Benilde's four straight finals appearances. In Season 98, despite her injury, Go was still on the Benilde bench as part of the coaching staff.
Now, she has a chance to get her third title as a student-athlete.
"Tuloy pa rin, tuloy pa rin sa pagtrabaho, [ayusin] kung anong kailangan i-improve," she said.
[We continue on, we continue working on what we need to improve.]
Benilde will face Colegio de San Juan de Letran in the best-of-three finals which will start on Sunday.
—JMB, GMA Integrated News

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