Trisha Tubu Wins PVL Season MVP with Remarkable Performance
Tubu opens path to success with no-tomorrow approach
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Trisha Tubu was awarded the Most Valuable Player title at the 2nd Pilipinas Live PVL Press Corps Awards Night, recognizing her outstanding performance throughout the season. Tubu emphasized her commitment to treating every match as her last, which contributed to her success.
- 01Trisha Tubu, a 25-year-old opposite spiker, won the PVL Season MVP with a weighted score of 171.868.
- 02She averaged 108.868 statistical points, the highest among all MVP candidates.
- 03Tubu also received her second Best Opposite Spiker citation, highlighting her consistent performance.
- 04The awards night recognized other players, including Jude Garcia as Spikers’ Turf Season MVP and Creamline as Team of the Year.
- 05Special citations were awarded to the Alas Pilipinas teams for their achievements in the SEA Games and the FIVB Volleyball Championship.
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At the 2nd Pilipinas Live PVL Press Corps Awards Night held at Novotel, Trisha Tubu was honored as the Most Valuable Player (MVP) of the PVL Season, despite not having won a conference MVP award previously. Tubu, who plays as an opposite spiker, achieved a weighted score of 171.868 based on her performance across various conferences. She attributed her success to her mindset of treating every game as if it were her last, striving to give her best at all times. In addition to her MVP title, Tubu received her second Best Opposite Spiker award, motivating her to continue improving her game. The event also recognized Jude Garcia as the Spikers’ Turf Season MVP and awarded Creamline the title of Team of the Year. Other notable recognitions included Rookie of the Year for Bella Belen and special citations for the Alas Pilipinas teams for their historic achievements in international competitions. The gala showcased the players' glamorous appearances, with Baron and Calado named Stars of the Night.
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Tubu's recognition as MVP can inspire young athletes and promote volleyball in the Philippines.
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