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Nxled Chameleons

Nxled Showcases Depth, Team Balance in Dominant Sweep of Capital1

A championship-caliber team is often measured not by how it performs with a complete roster, but by how it responds when key players are unavailable. Nxled passed that test with confidence on Saturday.

Despite missing three-time PVL Most Valuable Player Brooke Van Sickle, the Chameleons delivered a convincing 25-17, 25-23, 25-18 victory over Capital1 in the 2026 PVL on Tour Showdown in Vigan, Ilocos Sur.

Rather than relying on a single star, Nxled showcased the depth and balance that every contending team strives to build. Veteran Myla Pablo led the offensive charge with 17 points built on 12 attacks, four blocks, and one service ace, while Jonah Escamillan turned in an outstanding all-around performance with 13 points, 17 excellent digs, and eight excellent receptions.

Their performances underscored a simple reality: winning teams are rarely dependent on one player. When one contributor is unavailable, others are capable of stepping into bigger roles.

The same could not be said for Capital1.

The Solar Spikers entered the match without three of their biggest offensive weapons—Erika Santos, Vanie Gandler, and reigning Rookie of the Year Bella Belen—all of whom are currently serving with Alas Pilipinas Women. Their absence was evident throughout the contest as Capital1 struggled to generate consistent offense.

No Solar Spiker reached double figures in scoring, with Shaya Adorador leading the team with just six points. Trisha Genesis, Sydney Niegos, and Ysa Jimenez added five markers apiece, but the team was unable to establish any sustained rhythm against Nxled's organized defense.

Statistically, the Chameleons dominated nearly every department.

Nxled finished with a commanding 45-34 advantage in attacks, overwhelmed Capital1 at the net with a 10-3 edge in blocks, and controlled the service line with five aces compared to the Solar Spikers' lone ace. Those numbers reflected not only superior execution but also the team's ability to dictate the pace from the opening set until the final whistle.

While Capital1 deserves understanding given the absence of several key national team players, credit should not be taken away from Nxled. The Chameleons did exactly what quality teams are expected to do against an undermanned opponent—they remained focused, minimized mistakes, and never allowed the match to become competitive.

The victory also sends an encouraging message for Nxled moving forward. Brooke Van Sickle remains one of the league's premier talents, but Saturday's performance proved the Chameleons possess enough depth to remain competitive even without their biggest star.

As the PVL on Tour continues, that depth could become one of Nxled's greatest strengths. Long tournaments inevitably test every roster through injuries, national team commitments, and player availability. Teams capable of adapting to those challenges often separate themselves from the rest of the field.

For the Chameleons, this win was more than another mark in the standings. It was evidence that success can be built on collective effort, balanced production, and trust in every player on the roster—qualities that every championship contender hopes to possess.

26.07.2026
Petro Gazz Angels

Petro Gazz Angels show ‘Pusong Kampeon’ under interim Coach Esquibel

The Petro Gazz Angels are now embracing a new era as interim coach Brian Esquibel steps in following the departure of Japanese head coach Koji Tsuzurabara.

Despite the recent coaching change, the defending champions have remained focused and resilient, clinching the No. 4 seed in Pool A. They will now face the fifth-seeded Akari squad from Pool B in the upcoming knockout round.

Coach Esquibel commended his players for their unwavering determination and teamwork amid adversity.

"Para sa mga bata talaga 'to eh. Nakita niyo naman kung papano sila nagtulong-tulong. ‘Yung effort nila kahit mahabang rally, kami ‘yung nakakuha ng puntos dahil hindi sila bumibigay. Nandu'n pa rin ‘yung pusong kampeon ng mga bata," Esquibel said.

As they continue their title defense, the Angels are determined to uphold the grit and unity that have defined their campaign. With Esquibel’s steady leadership and the team’s championship spirit, Petro Gazz is poised to overcome challenges and pursue another title run.

30.07.2025
Jonah Sabete

Player Profile Series: Jonah Sabete’s leap from grit to glory

Jonah Sabete’s journey to becoming a standout volleyball player is one of determination, heart, and humble beginnings. Born on January 29, 1994, in the quiet town of Kabankalan, Negros Occidental, Jonah’s early life was far from the bright lights of major volleyball arenas. 

As a child, she was a marathon runner — a testament to her endurance and grit — but it wasn’t until a coach convinced her to try volleyball that her true path began to unfold.

Moving away from her hometown, Jonah attended San Pedro High School in Hagonoy, Bulacan, where she started to carve her name in the sport. 

“Even if I had to study by myself, I did everything I could because I had a dream,” she once said, revealing the fire that kept her going despite challenges.

Standing at 5-foot-6, Jonah wasn’t the tallest on the court, but she made up for it with incredible vertical leaps and fierce determination. Her powerful attacks and unwavering commitment made her a key player for Bulacan’s volleyball team in the Central Luzon Regional Athletic Association (CLRAA), where she proved that heart and skill can outmatch physical stature.

Jonah’s college years were spent at Bulacan State University, proudly representing the BulSU Gold Gears. 

Her hard work and talent earned her numerous accolades: she was named to the 2014 Bulacan Collegiate Athletic Association (BCAA) Mythical Six, crowned MVP and Athlete of the Year in 2015, and repeated as Athlete of the Year in 2016. She also made the UCLAA Mythical Six, solidifying her status as one of Bulacan’s brightest volleyball stars.

16.05.2025
Petro Gazz wins the 2024-25 PVL All-Filipino Championship

Petro Gazz soar past Creamline to claim All-Filipino crown

The Petro Gazz Angels soared to new heights as they captured their first-ever All-Filipino Conference championship, stunning the powerhouse Creamline Cool Smashers in four thrilling sets, 25-21, 25-16, 23-25, 25-19, in front of 10,226 fans, on Saturday, April 12, at the Philsports Arena in Pasig.

Creamline came out blazing in the opening set, showing the poise of a champion with clean execution and relentless energy. 

The two teams battled early, with a 15-10 scoreline marking their first long rally. MJ Phillips sparked a 3-0 Petro Gazz run, trimming the gap to 13-15 before a costly error by Mafe Galanza tied the match at 15-all. 

However, it was Brooke Van Sickle who turned the tide, scoring three consecutive kills to put Petro Gazz ahead 19-16. 

Alyssa Valdez provided a spark off the bench, but the Angels countered with composure and power to take Set 1.

Petro Gazz's dominance continued in the second frame. They opened with an 8-4 lead by shutting down Creamline’s offense and capitalized on unforced errors. Phillips remained unstoppable, while Jonah Sabete and Djanel Cheng delivered the blows—Sabete with smart attacks, and Cheng with three consecutive service aces. 

Creamline struggled to recover as the Angels cruised to a 25-16 win behind their heavy service pressure.

12.04.2025
Petro Gazz Angels

Petro Gazz secures semis spot after sweeping ZUS Coffee in Game 3

Petro Gazz secured the final slot in the 2024-25 Premier Volleyball League (PVL) All-Filipino Conference semifinals after decisively sweeping feisty ZUS Coffee in a must-win Game 3 on Tuesday, March 25, at the Philsports Arena in Pasig.

The Angels cruised to victory with a straight-sets victory, 25-21, 25-19, 25-23.

With this triumph, Petro Gazz joins defending champions Creamline, along with Choco Mucho and Akari, in the round-robin semifinals. The two teams with the best records will then advance to the best-of-three finals to determine the league champion.

Despite cruising through the first two sets, Petro Gazz faced strong resistance in the third, as the young and determined Thunderbelles fought to extend the match. However, the Angels maintained their composure when it mattered most.

26.03.2025

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