2019 Premier Volleyball League Reinforced Conference

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2019 Premier Volleyball League Reinforced Conference
Tournament details
DatesMay 26 – July 14
Teams6
Venue(s)5
ChampionsPetroGazz club colors Petro Gazz Angels (1st title)
Runners-up Creamline Cool Smashers
Third placeFEU school colors PacificTown-Army Lady Troopers
Fourth placeBanKo Perlas Spikers club colors BanKo Perlas Spikers
Tournament awards
MVP
Best Setter Julia Melissa Morado
Best OH
Best MB
Best OPPBanKo Perlas Spikers club colors Angeline Marie Gervacio
Best LiberoFEU school colors Angela Nunag
Tournament statistics
Matches played40
Attendance56,834 (1,421 per match)
Official website
Premier Volleyball League

The 2019 Premier Volleyball League Reinforced Conference was the seventh conference of the Premier Volleyball League (34th conference of the former Shakey's V-League). Conference started on May 26, 2019. Grand Fans Day was held at the Trinoma Activity Center, Quezon City on April 25, 2019.[1] Games were held at the Filoil Flying V Centre, San Juan, Philippines. Philippine Army returned as Pacific Town-Army Lady Troopers[2] and Motolite Power Builders returned with a new set of players.[3]

Participating teams[edit]

2019 Premier Volleyball League Reinforced Conference
Abbr. Team Affliation Head coach Team captain Imports
BLP BaliPure club colors BaliPure Purest Water Defenders Balibago Waterworks System, Inc. Philippines Rommel Abella Philippines Grazielle Bombita Montenegro Danijela Dzakovic
Slovakia Alexandra Vajdovä
BPS BanKo Perlas Spikers club colors BanKo Perlas Spikers BPI Direct BanKo, Inc. and
Beach Volleyball Republic
Thailand Apichat Kongsawat Philippines Nicole Anne Tiamzon Thailand Sutadta Chuewulim
United States Jeane Mae Horton
United States Lakia Bright (replaced)a
Turkey Yasemin Yildirim (replaced)b
CCS Creamline Cool Smashers Republic Biscuit Corporation Thailand Anusorn "Tai" Bundit Philippines Alyssa Valdez Venezuela Aleoscar Blanco
Thailand Kuttika Kaewpin
MOT Motolite Power Builders Philippine Batteries Inc. United States Airess Padda Philippines Myla Pablo Bosnia and Herzegovina Edina Selimovic (replaced)c
Trinidad and Tobago Krystle Esdelle
Trinidad and Tobago Channon Thompson
PGZ PetroGazz club colors Petro Gazz Angels PetroGazz Ventures Phils. Corp. Philippines Arnold Laniog United States Janisa Johnson Cuba Wilma Salas
United States Janisa Johnson
PTA FEU school colors PacificTown-Army Lady Troopers PacificTown Property Ventures Inc. and
Philippine Army
Philippines Emilio Reyes Jr. Philippines Mary Jean Balse-Pabayo Ukraine Olena Lymareva-Flink
United States Jenelle Jordan

Notes:

a.^ Chuewulim replaced Bright.[4]
b.^ Yildirim was replaced by Horton during the semis.[5]
c.^ Selimovic was replaced by Esdelle due to injury.[6]


Venues[edit]

Foreign guest players[edit]

Team Foreign Player Height Moving from
BaliPure club colors BaliPure Purest Water Defenders Montenegro Danijela Dzakovic 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) Slovenia OK Formis
Slovakia Alexandra Vajdovä 1.82 m (6 ft 0 in) Belgium Volley Saturnus Michelbeke
BanKo Perlas Spikers club colors BanKo Perlas Spikers Thailand Sutadta Chuewulim 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in) Thailand Air Force Women's Volleyball Club
United States Jeane Mae Horton 1.77 m (5 ft 10 in) Philippines Cignal HD Spikers
United States Lakia Jamiah Bright (replaced) 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) Finland LP Vampula
Turkey Yasemin Sahin Yildirim (replaced) 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in) Turkey Çanakkale Belediyespor
Creamline Cool Smashers Venezuela Aleoscar Blanco 1.89 m (6 ft 2 in) Peru Regatas Lima
Thailand Kuttika Kaewpin 1.71 m (5 ft 7 in) Indonesia Bekasi Bina Voli Nusantara
Motolite Power Builders Bosnia and Herzegovina Edina Selimovic (replaced) 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in) Bosnia and Herzegovina ŽOK Smeč
Trinidad and Tobago Channon Thompson 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in) Germany Rote Raben Vilsbiburg
Trinidad and Tobago Krystle Esdelle 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in) Turkey Pursaklar
PetroGazz club colors Petro Gazz Angels Cuba Wilma Salas 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) Italy Bosca San Bernardo Cuneo
United States Janisa Johnson 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in) France Béziers Volley
FEU school colors PacificTown-Army Lady Troopers Ukraine Olena Lymareva-Flink 1.82 m (6 ft 0 in) Finland LP Viesti
United States Jenelle Jordan 1.87 m (6 ft 2 in) United States University of California

Format[edit]

Preliminary Round
  1. The six teams will compete in a double round-robin elimination.
  2. Teams are ranked using the FIVB Ranking System.
  3. Top four teams will advance to the semifinals.
Semifinals
  1. Best-of-three series.
  2. 1st ranked team vs. 4th ranked team
  3. 2nd ranked team vs. 3rd ranked team
Finals
  1. Best-of-three series.
  2. Bronze medal: SF1 Loser vs. SF2 Loser
  3. Gold medal: SF1 Winner vs. SF2 Winner

Pool standing procedure[edit]

  1. Number of matches won
  2. Match points
  3. Sets ratio
  4. Points ratio
  5. If the tie continues as per the point ratio between two teams, the priority will be given to the team which won the last match between them. When the tie in points ratio is between three or more teams, a new classification of these teams in the terms of points 1, 2 and 3 will be made taking into consideration only the matches in which they were opposed to each other.

Match won 3–0 or 3–1: 3 match points for the winner, 0 match points for the loser
Match won 3–2: 2 match points for the winner, 1 match point for the loser.

Preliminary round[edit]

Ranking[edit]

Pos Team Pld W L Pts SW SL SR SPW SPL SPR Qualification
1 PetroGazz club colors PetroGazz Angels 10 9 1 27 28 4 7.000 792 624 1.269 Semifinals
2 Creamline Cool Smashers 10 9 1 27 27 7 3.857 817 673 1.214
3 FEU school colors PacificTown-Army Lady Troopers 10 5 5 15 18 19 0.947 818 817 1.001
4 BanKo Perlas Spikers club colors BanKo Perlas Spikers 10 4 6 12 16 21 0.762 776 858 0.904
5 Motolite Power Builders 10 3 7 8 13 25 0.520 809 856 0.945
6 BaliPure club colors BaliPure Purest Water Defenders 10 0 10 1 4 30 0.133 649 833 0.779
Source: [11]

Match results[edit]

Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total Report
May 26 14:00 PTA 3–1 BLP 25–20 25–16 24–26 25–23   99–85 P–2
May 26 16:00 PGZ 3–0 CCS 25–22 26–24 25–22     76–68 P–2
May 29 15:00 CCS 3–0 PTA 25–21 25–16 25–18     75–55 P–2
May 29 17:00 BPS 0–3 PGZ 19–25 21–25 12–25     52–75 P–2
Jun 01 14:00 BLP 1–3 BPS 23–25 25–23 18–25 16–25   82–98 P–2
Jun 01 16:00 PTA 3–1 MOT 25–21 25–21 23–25 25–21   98–88 P–2
Jun 02 14:00 MOT 0–3 PGZ 22–25 18–25 19–25     59–75 P–2
Jun 02 16:00 BPS 1–3 CCS 25–23 12–25 17–25 23–25   77–98 P–2
Jun 05 15:00 PGZ 3–0 BLP 25–19 25–12 25–15     75–46 P–2
Jun 05 17:00 MOT 0–3 BPS 24–26 30–32 24–26     78–84 P–2
Jun 08 14:00 PTA 0–3 PGZ 12–25 27–29 15–25     54–79 P–2
Jun 08 16:00 CCS 3–1 MOT 13–25 25–19 25–16 25–23   88–83 P–2
Jun 09 14:00 BPS 2–3 PTA 22–25 25–23 29–27 20–25 7–15 103–115 P–2
Jun 09 16:00 MOT 3–0 BLP 25–16 25–21 25–18     75–55 P–2
Jun 12 16:00 CCS 3–0 BLP 25–19 25–18 25–23     75–60 P–2
Jun 12 18:00 PGZ 3–1 BPS 25–23 25–11 22–25 25–20   97–79 P–2
Jun 15 16:00 BPS 0–3 CCS 12–25 19–25 16–25     47–75 P–2[12]
Jun 16 14:00 BLP 0–3 PGZ 19–25 22–25 18–25     59–75 P–2[13]
Jun 16 16:00 MOT 3–2 PTA 25–23 21–25 17–25 25–21 15–13 103–107 P–2
Jun 19 16:00 BLP 0–3 PTA 21–25 20–25 21–25     62–75 P–2
Jun 19 18:00 CCS 3–0 MOT 25–15 25–21 25–23     75–59 P–2
Jun 22 14:00 MOT 3–2 BLP 23–25 23–25 25–14 25–14 15–12 111–90 P–2
Jun 22 16:00 PGZ 1–3 CCS 18–25 25–21 19–25 24–26   86–97 P–2
Jun 23 14:00 BPS 3–2 MOT 19–25 23–25 25–18 25–22 17–15 109–105 P–2
Jun 23 16:00 PTA 0–3 PGZ 27–29 20–25 14–25     61–79 P–2
Jun 26 16:00 PTA 1–3 CCS 25–16 16–25 22–25 16–25   79–91 P–2
Jun 26 18:00 BLP 0–3 BPS 18–25 19–25 21–25     58–75 P–2
Jun 29 14:00 BPS 0–3 PTA 18–25 14–25 20–25     52–75 P–2
Jun 29 16:00 CCS 3–0 BLP 25–19 25–15 25–18     75–52 P–2
Jun 29 18:00 MOT 0–3 PGZ 19–25 15–25 15–25     49–75 P–2P–4

Final round[edit]


Semifinals[edit]

Rank 1 vs Rank 4

  • Petro Gazz wins series, 2–0
Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total Report
Jul 03 17:00 PGZ 3–1 BPS 25–19 25–15 21–25 25–12   96–71 P–2
Jul 06 15:00 BPS 0–3 PGZ 23–25 18–25 17–25     58–75 P–2

Rank 2 vs Rank 3

  • Creamline wins series, 2–0
Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total Report
Jul 03 15:00 CCS 3–1 PTA 26–24 25–21 23–25 25–20   99–90 P–2
Jul 06 17:00 PTA 0–3 CCS 12–25 18–25 13–25     43–75 P–2

Finals[edit]

3rd Place

  • PacificTown-Army wins series, 2–1
Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total Report
Jul 10 15:00 PTA 2–3 BPS 27–25 25–10 25–27 24–26 14–16 115–104 P–2
Jul 13 14:00 BPS 1–3 PTA 23–25 25–20 20–25 23–25   91–95 P–2
Jul 14 14:00 PTA 3–2 BPS 18–25 25–16 20–25 25–15 15–13 103–94 P–2

Championships

  • Petro Gazz wins series, 2–1
Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total Report
Jul 10 17:00 PGZ 1–3 CCS 26–24 16–25 16–25 22–25   80–99 P–2
Jul 13 16:00 CCS 1–3 PGZ 25–15 22–25 22–25 12–25   81–90 P–2
Jul 14 16:00 PGZ 3–1 CCS 25–15 28–30 25–23 25–19   103–87 P–2

Awards[edit]

Award Player Team Ref.
Conference Most Valuable Player Alyssa Valdez Creamline [14][15]
Finals Most Valuable Player Janisa Johnson PetroGazz club colors Petro Gazz
1st Best Outside Spiker Alyssa Valdez Creamline
2nd Best Outside Spiker Nicole Anne Tiamzon BanKo Perlas Spikers club colors BanKo Perlas
1st Best Middle Blocker Katherine Adrielle Bersola BanKo Perlas Spikers club colors BanKo Perlas
2nd Best Middle Blocker Cherry Rose Nunag PetroGazz club colors Petro Gazz
Best Opposite Spiker Angeline Marie Gervacio BanKo Perlas Spikers club colors BanKo Perlas
Best Setter Julia Melissa Morado Creamline
Best Libero Angela Nunag FEU school colors PacificTown-Army
Best Foreign Guest Player Wilma Salas PetroGazz club colors Petro Gazz

Final standings[edit]

Statistics leaders[edit]

Individual statistics[edit]

Below are the top player tournament averages per skill

Team statistics[edit]

Below are the team tournament averages per skill

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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