Premier Volleyball League award recipients

The Premier Volleyball League (PVL) presents awards at every conference to recognize its players for their accomplishments. The following is a list of award recipients of the PVL, the sole top-level women's professional volleyball league in the Philippines founded in 2017.[1][2]

Women's division

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Most Valuable Player

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^ Denotes player who is still active in the PVL
Denotes player has both won the Conference and Finals MVP
Player (#) Denotes the number of times the player has been named MVP
Team (#) Denotes the number of times a player from this team has won
Season Conference Awardees Ref.
Conference Finals
2017 Reinforced   Alyssa Valdez^
(Creamline)
  Myla Pablo^
(Pocari)
[3]
Open   Myla Pablo^ (2)
(Pocari) (2)
  Grethcel Soltones^
(BaliPure)
[4]
Collegiate   Alyja Santiago
(NU)
  Jasmine Nabor^
(NU)
[5]
2018 Reinforced   Myla Pablo^ (3)
(Pocari) (3)
  Jia Morado
(Creamline)
[6]
Collegiate   Isa Molde^
(UP)
  Isa Molde^ (2)
(UP) (2)
[7]
Open   Alyssa Valdez^ (2)
(Creamline) (2)
  Jia Morado (2)
(Creamline) (2)
[8][9]
2019 Reinforced   Alyssa Valdez^ (3)
(Creamline) (3)
  Janisa Johnson
(Petro Gazz)
[10][11]
Open   Jessica Galanza^
(Creamline)
  Jia Morado (3)
(Creamline) (3)
[12][13]
Collegiate   Trisha Genesis^
(Adamson)
  Louie Romero^
(Adamson)
[14]
2021 Open   Alyja Santiago (2)
(Chery Tiggo)
  Alyja Santiago (3)
(Chery Tiggo) (2)
[15]
2022 Open   Tots Carlos^
(Creamline)
  Alyssa Valdez^ (4)
(Creamline) (4)
[16]
Invitational   Tots Carlos^ (2)
(Creamline) (2)
  Celine Domingo^
(Creamline)
Reinforced   Mylene Paat^
(Chery Tiggo)
  Lindsey Vander Weide
(Petro Gazz)
2023 1st All-Filipino   Tots Carlos^ (3)
(Creamline) (3)
  Jia De Guzman (4)
(Creamline) (4)
[17][18]
Invitational   Frances Molina^
(Cignal)
  Kyoka Ohshima
(Kurashiki)
2nd All-Filipino   Sisi Rondina^
(Choco Mucho)
  Tots Carlos^ (4)
(Creamline) (4)
[19]
2024 All-Filipino     Brooke Van Sickle^
(Petro Gazz)
  Jessica Galanza^ (2)
(Creamline) (2)
[20][21]
Reinforced   Bernadeth Pons^
(Creamline)
  Bernadeth Pons^ (2)
(Creamline) (2)
Invitational   Michele Gumabao^
(Creamline)
  Kyle Negrito^
(Creamline)

Individual awards

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Denotes player who is still active in the PVL
Player (#) Denotes the number of times the player has been awarded
Player
(in bold text)
Indicates the player who won the Conference MVP in the same conference
Player
(in italic text)
Indicates the player who won the Finals MVP in the same conference
Season Conference Awards
1st Best
Outside Hitter
2nd Best
Outside Hitter
1st Best
Middle Blocker
2nd Best
Middle Blocker
Best Opposite Hitter Best Setter Best Libero
2017 Reinforced  
Alyssa Valdez
(Creamline)
 
Grethcel Soltones
(BaliPure)
 
Risa Sato
(BaliPure)
 
Jeanette Panaga
(Pocari)
 
Dimdim Pacres
(Power Smashers)
 
Jasmine Nabor
(BaliPure)
 
Melissa Gohing
(Pocari)
Open  
Myla Pablo
(Pocari)
 
Grethcel Soltones (2)
(BaliPure)
 
Jeanette Panaga (2)
(Pocari)
 
Risa Sato (2)
(BaliPure)
 
Iari Yongco
(Air Force)
 
Jia Morado
(Creamline)
 
Melissa Gohing (2)
(Pocari)
Collegiate  
Christine Soyud
(Adamson)
 
Regine Arocha
(Arellano)
 
Jeanette Villareal
(FEU)
 
Risa Sato (3)
(NU)
 
Toni Basas
(FEU)
 
Rhea Ramirez
(Arellano)
 
Gayle Valdez
(NU)
2018 Reinforced  
Alyssa Valdez (2)
(Creamline)
 
Myla Pablo (2)
(Pocari)
 
Jeanette Panaga (3)
(Pocari)
 
Mary Joy Dacoron
(Perlas)
 
Michele Gumabao
(Creamline)
 
Jia Morado (2)
(Creamline)
 
Tatan Pantone
(PayMaya)
Collegiate  
Isa Molde
(UP)
 
Bernadette Flora
(Adamson)
 
Celine Domingo
(FEU)
 
Aie Gannaban
(UP)
 
Christine Soyud (2)
(Adamson)
 
Mary Jane Igao
(Adamson)
 
Thang Ponce
(Adamson)
Open  
Alyssa Valdez (3)
(Creamline)
 
Jema Galanza
(Creamline)
 
Maddie Madayag
(Ateneo)
 
Katherine Bersola
(Perlas)
 
Katrina Tolentino
(Ateneo)
 
Jia Morado (3)
(Creamline)
 
Cienne Cruz
(Petro Gazz)
2019 Reinforced  
Nicole Anne Tiamzon
(Perlas)
 
Alyssa Valdez (4)
(Creamline)
 
Katherine Bersola (2)
(Perlas)
 
Cherry Rose Nunag
(Petro Gazz)
 
Dzi Gervacio
(Perlas)
 
Jia Morado (4)
(Creamline)
 
Anngela Nunag
(Army)
Open  
Jema Galanza (2)
(Creamline)
 
Jovie Prado
(Petro Gazz)
 
Katherine Bersola
(Perlas)
 
Jeanette Panaga (4)
(Petro Gazz)
 
Tots Carlos
(Motolite)
 
Jia Morado (5)
(Creamline)
 
Kyla Llana Atienza
(Creamline)
Collegiate  
Trisha Genesis
(Adamson)
 
Faith Nisperos
(Ateneo)
 
Lorene Grace Toring
(Adamson)
 
Imee Hernandez
(UST)
 
Klarissa Abriam
(Benilde)
 
Janel Maraguinot
(Ateneo)
 
Arianne Daguil
(Benilde)
2021 Open  
Alyssa Valdez (5)
(Creamline)
 
Myla Pablo (3)
(Petro Gazz)
 
Ria Meneses
(Petro Gazz)
 
Alyja Santiago
(Chery Tiggo)
 
Katrina Tolentino (2)
(Choco Mucho)
 
Jia Morado (6)
(Creamline)
 
Kathleen Arado
(Petro Gazz)
2022 Open  
Frances Molina
(Cignal)
 
Grethcel Soltones (3)
(Petro Gazz)
 
Roselyn Doria
(Cignal)
 
Ria Meneses (2)
(Cignal)
 
Tots Carlos (2)
(Creamline)
 
Angelica Cayuna
(Cignal)
 
Dawn Catindig
(F2 Logistics)
Invitational  
Alyssa Valdez (6)
(Creamline)
 
Frances Molina
(Cignal)
 
Mika Reyes
(PLDT)
 
Dell Palomata
(PLDT)
 
Tots Carlos (3)
(Creamline)
 
Liao Yi-Jen
(KingWhale)
 
Qiu Shi-Qing
(KingWhale)
Reinforced  
Alyssa Valdez (7)
(Creamline)
 
Myla Pablo (4)
(Petro Gazz)
 
Mar-Jana Phillips
(Petro Gazz)
 
Roselyn Doria (2)
(Cignal)
 
Mylene Paat
(Chery Tiggo)
 
Jia De Guzman (7)
(Creamline)
 
Ria Beatriz Duremdes
(Chery Tiggo)
2023 1st All-Filipino  
Tots Carlos (4)
(Creamline)
 
Jema Galanza (3)
(Creamline)
 
Remy Palma
(Petro Gazz)
 
Mar-Jana Phillips (2)
(Petro Gazz)
 
Michele Gumabao (2)
(Creamline)
 
Jia De Guzman (8)
(Creamline)
 
Kathleen Arado (2)
(PLDT)
Invitational  
Asaka Tamaru
(Kurashiki)
 
Alyssa Valdez (8)
(Creamline)
 
Majoy Baron
(F2 Logistics)
 
Celine Domingo (2)
(Creamline)
 
Tots Carlos (5)
(Creamline)
 
Angelica Cayuna (2)
(Cignal)
 
Kathleen Arado (3)
(PLDT)
2nd All-Filipino  
Ejiya Laure
(Chery Tiggo)
 
Jema Galanza (4)
(Creamline)
 
Jeanette Panaga (5)
(Creamline)
 
Ria Meneses (3)
(Cignal)
 
Michele Gumabao (3)
(Creamline)
 
Angelica Cayuna (3)
(Cignal)
 
Thang Ponce (2)
(Choco Mucho)
2024 All-Filipino  
Sisi Rondina
(Choco Mucho)
 
Jema Galanza (5)
(Creamline)
 
Maddie Madayag (2)
(Choco Mucho)
 
Jeanette Panaga (6)
(Creamline)
 
Aiza Maizo-Pontillas
(Petro Gazz)
 
Kyle Negrito
(Creamline)
 
Thang Ponce (3)
(Choco Mucho)
Reinforced  
Brooke Van Sickle
(Petro Gazz)
 
Grethcel Soltones (4)
(Akari)
 
Lourdes Clemente
(Capital1)
 
Majoy Baron (2)
(PLDT)
 
Trisha Tubu
(Farm Fresh)
 
Angelica Cayuna (4)
(Cignal)
 
Alyssa Eroa
(Galeries Tower)
Invitational  
María José Pérez
(Cignal)
 
Erica Staunton
(Creamline)
 
Jacqueline Acuña
(Cignal)
 
Low Mei Cing
(Kurashiki)
 
Saya Taniguchi
(Kurashiki)
 
Kyle Negrito (2)
(Creamline)
 
Kalyarat Khamwong
(Est Cola)
2024–25 All-Filipino [to be determined]

Special awards

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Season Conference Awardees Ref.
Individual Team
Best Foreign Guest Player Highest Scorer in a Match Rookie of the Conference Fair Play Award
2017 Reinforced   Michelle Strizak
(Pocari)
[3]
2018 Reinforced   Tess Rountree
(PayMaya)
  Lakia Bright
(Perlas)
[6][22]
2019 Reinforced   Wilma Salas
(Petro Gazz)
2022 Reinforced   Lindsey Vander Weide
(Petro Gazz)
2024 All
Filipino
  Nxled Chameleons
Reinforced   María José Pérez
(Cignal)
  Shayra Ancheta
(Zus Coffee)

Men's division

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Most Valuable Player

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Denotes player has both won the Conference and Finals MVP
Player (#) Denotes the number of times the player has been named MVP
Team (#) Denotes the number of times a player from this team has won
Season Conference Awardees Ref.
Conference Finals
2017 Reinforced   Alnakran Abdilla
(Air Force)
  Lorenzo Capate Jr.
(Cignal)
[23]
Open   Lorenzo Capate Jr. (2)
(Cignal) (2)
  Lorenzo Capate Jr. (3)
(Cignal) (3)
[24]
Collegiate   Marck Espejo
(Ateneo)
  Marck Espejo (2)
(Ateneo) (2)
[25]
2018 Reinforced   Marck Espejo (3)
(Cignal)
  Bryan Bagunas
(Air Force)
[26]
Collegiate   Paolo Pablico
(Adamson)
  Bryan Bagunas (2)
(NU)
[27]

Individual awards

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Player (#) Denotes the number of times the player has been awarded
Player
(in bold text)
Indicates the player who won the Conference MVP in the same year
Player
(in italic text)
Indicates the player who won the Finals MVP in the same year
Season Conference Awards
1st Best
Outside Hitter
2nd Best
Outside Hitter
1st Best
Middle Blocker
2nd Best
Middle Blocker
Best Opposite Hitter Best Setter Best Libero
2017 Reinforced  
Mark Gil Alfafara
(Cignal)
 
Fauzi Ismail
(Air Force)
 
Jayvee Sumagaysay
(Army)
 
Gregorio Dolor
(IEM)
 
Edward Camposano
(Sta. Elena)
 
Vince Mangulabnan
(Cignal)
 
Rence Melgar
(IEM)
Open  
Edwin Tolentino
(Air Force)
 
Isaah Arda
(Sta. Elena)
 
Kim Malabunga
(Megabuilders)
 
Francis Saura
(Megabuilders)
 
Berlin Paglinawan
(Sta. Elena)
 
Vince Mangulabnan (2)
(Cignal)
 
Sandy Montero
(Cignal)
Collegiate  
Marck Espejo
(Ateneo)
 
Fauzi Ismail (2)
(NU)
 
John Paul Bugaoan
(FEU)
 
Kim Malabunga (2)
(NU)
 
Joshua Umandal
(UST)
 
Esmilzo Polvorosa
(Ateneo)
 
Manuel Sumanguid III
(Ateneo)
2018 Reinforced  
Marck Espejo (2)
(Cignal)
 
Fauzi Ismail (3)
(Air Force)
 
Rex Emmanuel Intal
(Cignal)
 
John Paul Bugaoan (2)
(Vice Co.)
 
John Vic De Guzman
(PLDT)
 
Ronchette Villegas
(PLDT)
 
Rence Melgar (2)
(PLDT)
Collegiate  
Bryan Bagunas
(NU)
 
Paolo Pablico
(Adamson)
 
John Paul Bugaoan (3)
(FEU)
 
Jayvee Sumagaysay (2)
(UST)
 
Joshua Umandal (2)
(UST)
 
Timothy Tajanlangit
(UST)
 
Ricky Marcos
(NU)

Most-awarded players

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Women's division

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Rank Name Current / Last team Position Years playing in PVL MVP award Positional award Total
From To
1 Alyssa Valdez Creamline OH 2017 present 4 8 12
Jia De Guzman Denso (Japan) S 2017 2023 4 8
3 Tots Carlos Creamline OP 2017 present 4 5 9
4 Myla Pablo Petro Gazz OH 2017 present 3 4 7
Jema Galanza Creamline OH 2017 present 2 5
6 Jeanette Panaga Creamline MB 2017 present 6 6
7 Grethcel Soltones Akari OH 2017 present 1 4 5
8 Jaja Santiago Osaka (Japan) MB 2017 2021 3 1 4
Michele Gumabao Creamline OP 2017 present 1 3
Angelica Cayuna Cignal S 2017 present 4

Men's division

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Rank Name Last PVL team Position MVP award Positional award Total
1 Marck Espejo Cignal OH 3 2 5
2 Lorenzo Capate Jr. Cignal OH 3 0 3
Bryan Bagunas NU OH 2 1
Fauzi Ismail Air Force OH 0 3
JP Bugaoan FEU MB 0 3
6 Paolo Pablico Adamson OH 1 1 2
Vince Mangulabnan Cignal S 0 2
Kim Malabunga NU MB 0 2
Rence Melgar PLDT L 0 2
Jayvee Sumagaysay UST MB 0 2
Joshua Umandal UST OP 0 2

See also

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References

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  2. ^ Mendoza, Al (June 10, 2013). "Secret behind success of Shakey's tourney". Manila Standard. Retrieved December 25, 2017.
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  4. ^ Escarlote, Mark (August 12, 2017). "Pablo claims Open Conference MVP plum". ABS-CBN Sports. Retrieved August 12, 2017.
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  18. ^ Agcaoili, Lance (March 30, 2023). "Jia De Guzman hailed PVL Finals MVP after leading Creamline to another crown". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved March 30, 2023.
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