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Bella Belen, Mycah Go banner 2025 PVL Rookie Draft applicants

Bella Belen, Mycah Go banner 2025 PVL Rookie Draft applicants

GMA Network7 days ago

Top collegiate volleyball players Bella Belen and Mycah Go have submitted their names for the 2025 PVL Rookie Draft which will be held on June 8.
A total of 60 applicants applied for the draft with Capital1 holding the first overall pick, followed by Galeries Tower, Farm Fresh, NXLED, Zus Coffee, Cignal, Choco Mucho, Chery Tiggo, PLDT, Akari, Petro Gazz, and Creamline in that order.
Belen of National University is a three-time UAAP Most Valuable Player and a three-time champion, while Go of De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde is NCAA Season 97 Most Valuable Player and is also a two-time champion.
Aside from Belen, her NU teammates Erin Pangilinan and Sheena Toring also submitted for the draft.
Go, meanwhile, will be joined by other NCAA players like Arellano University's Kristine Adante, Cherry Mae Cuenca, Pauline De Guzman, and Nenita Padua; Letran's Angelique Ledesma and Lea Tapang; EAC's Jhan Pauline Fortuno and Jamaica Villena; JRU's Maliey Amante, Karyla Jasareno, and Jerry Lyn Laurente; Lyceum's Zonxi Jane Dahab and Joan Doguna; San Beda's Jan Gregorio and Reyann Cenete; San Sebastian's Von Dimaculangan; and Perpetual Help's Winnie Bedana.
Here is the full list of the applicants:
A Draft Combine for the applicants will be held on May 30 to 31 at the Paco Arena in Manila.
—JKC, GMA Integrated News

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