Michele Gumabao of Creamline was named the Most Valuable Player of the 2024 Premier Volleyball League (PVL) Invitational Conference, making her the oldest player in league history to win the award at 32 years old.
This marks Gumabao's first career MVP award, achieved after seven seasons in the PVL, and she has also won three Best Opposite Spiker awards.
She led local scorers with 59 points and showcased high efficiency, ranking second in the league with a 37.96 percent success rate in attacks and fourth in service with an average of 0.29 aces per set.
Gumabao led Creamline to their eighth league championship, completing the league's first-ever grand slam.
Creamline defeated Cignal HD Spikers in a five-set final, with other players stepping up when Gumabao was limited in the final match.
This championship is Creamline's 10th overall title, and Gumabao has been part of all of them.
Despite the individual recognition, Gumabao emphasized that the championship is the most important aspect for her.
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