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Myla Pablo
Filipino volleyball player (born )
Myla Pablo (born 12 September in Tarlac) is a Filipino volleyball player. She was part of the Philippines women's national volleyball team in
Personal life
Pablo was born on 12 September in Tarlac. She is 5ft 10in (m) tall and studied in the National University, majoring in Marketing Management.[1]
Career
Pablo was awarded Best Spiker in the UAAP Season 75, playing in with the NU- Lady Bulldogs.[2] Later, in the Shakeys V-League Season 10, she also received the season's Best Spiker[3] when the NU Lady Bulldogs won the league championship for the first time.[4]
Pablo ranked seventh with her U23 national team in the Asian U23 Championship[5] and later helped her senior to team to reach the 12th place in the Asian Championship.[6] She was also awarded Finals Most Valuable Player[7] from the Shakeys V-League Collegiate Conference Season 12 title won by the NU Lady Bulldogs.[8] In the Shakeys V-League Open Conference Season 13 where she was awarded Finals Most Valuable Player[9] and 2nd Best Open Spiker,[10] this time with Pocari Sweat club.
In , at the end of the PVL open conference, Pablo moved to Motolite when they agreed to buy out her contract with Pocari Sweat.[11] In , Motolite released all its player including Pablo, making her a free agent.[12]
Clubs
Awards
Individual
Team
Premier Volleyball League: Petrogazz Angels
PNVF Champions League: Petrogazz Angels
Premier V-League: Pocari Sweat Lady Warriors
Philippine SuperLiga: Phillips Gold
Notes
References
- ^"UAAP Athlete of the Day: Myla Pablo". ABS-CBN. 22 December Retrieved 6 October
- ^Avena Fopalan, Renee (6 March ). "UAAP: DLSU defeats Ateneo for the women's volleyball crown, completes 3-peat". GMA News. Retrieved 7 October
- ^Avinante, Aldo (23 May ). "NU's Santiago cops MVP in Shakey's V-League". Manila, Philippines: Philstar. Retrieved 7 October
- ^Razon, Chino (2 June ). "UAAP: DLSU defeats Ateneo for the women's volleyball crown, completes 3-peat". GMA News. Retrieved 7 October
- ^"Philippines downs Iran, clinches 7th place in Asian U Women's Volleyball Championship". InterAksyon. 9 May Retrieved 7 October
- ^"AVC: Philippines bows to Mongolia, finishes 12th". CNN Philippines. 27 May Archived from the original on 9 October Retrieved 7 October
- ^Lozada, Bong (4 October ). "Finals MVP Pablo emerges from the shadows to lead NU". Inquirer. Retrieved 7 October
- ^Lozada, Bong (4 October ). "NU downs Ateneo, captures V-League title". Inquirer. Retrieved 7 October
- ^Leongson, Randolph B. (18 July ). "Surprised Pablo relishes Finals MVP plum". Inquirer. Retrieved 7 October
- ^"Pocari Sweat, Bali Pure spikers lead V-League Open awardees". FOX Sports Asia. 16 July Retrieved 7 October
- ^Naredo, Camille (30 November ). "PVL: Ex-Pocari Sweat mainstay Myla Pablo is headed to Motolite". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved 2 November
- ^"Motolite releases all players -- including Pablo, Gohing, Tolenada". 25 January
- ^Yumol, David Tristan (August 13, ). "Jaja Santiago takes home Conference MVP and Finals MVP awards". CNN Philippines. Archived from the original on August 13, Retrieved August 13,
- ^Micaller, Bea (25 November ). "Petro Gazz survives gallant Perlas to finish third in PNVF Champions League". GMA News. Retrieved 27 November
- ^Garcia, John Mark (February 10, ). "Petro Gazz jams Cignal to clinch PNVF Champions League title". . Archived from the original on February 10, Retrieved February 10,
- ^Villar, Joey (30 March ). "Soriano, BVR founders to form new V-League team". The Philippine Star. Retrieved 11 August
- ^Payo, Jasmine (July 20, ). "'Imperfect' Pocari run ends with V-L crown". The Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved December 9,
- ^Reyes, Marc Anthony (November 15, ). "Lady Warriors rule". The Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved December 9,
- ^JP, Abcede (1 December ). "Foton Cops Fifth After Out Playing Mane 'n Tail". Philippine Super Liga. Retrieved 3 December