JAKARTA—The Philippine is making its return to Asian Games women’s volleyball competitions after 36 years.
The national volleybelles arrived at noon on Friday and immediately checked in at the Athletes’ Village hoping to start their warmup in earnest. They will skip the opening-day parade to train in preparation for a blockbuster match against regional rival Thailand on Sunday.
“That’s the consensus of the team,” said Larong Volleyball sa Pilipinas Inc. President Peter Cayco before sending off the ladies from Manila.
“We need this training session because the game on Sunday [against Thailand] will be very tough,” Cayco said. “As much as possible, we want to make an impression that we also deserve to be here.”
The last time the Philippines saw action in the women’s volleyball competition of the Asian Games was in 1982 in New Delhi.
A Philippine team won the gold medal in the 1993 Southeast Asian Games in Singapore and emerged as a perennial podium-finisher together with rivals Thailand and Indonesia.
But after claiming the bronze medal in the Manila SEA Games in 2005, Philippine volleyball fell into an abyss and did not participate in the SEA Games after that.
That spell was broken in 2015, when the LVPI sent a team to the Singapore SEA Games. It was followed by a couple of international tourneys before seeing action in the Kuala Lumpur SEA Games last year.
This year the team is reaching another milestone.
“Our players were not born yet the last time we played in the Asian Games. So making it here is already a major achievement for Philippine volleyball,” Cayco said.
After Thailand, the squad will face Japan on Tuesday, Hong Kong on Thursday, and Indonesia on Saturday.
Cayco said the goal is to make it to the quarterfinals.
“We want to make it to the quarterfinals,” said Cayco, adding that a victory over Hong Kong will put them in the Round of Eight.
“If we beat Hong kong, we’ll get to the quarterfinals. I also think we can get past Indonesia.”
Skipper Aby Maraño is at the helm together with Jaja Santiago, Alyssa Valdez, Dawn Macandili, Kim Fajardo, Mika Reyes, Cha Cruz, Majoy Baron, Kianna Dy, Julia Morado, Maika Ortiz and the returning Dindin Manabat.
Shaq de los Santos is the head coach with Kungfu Reyes and Brian Esquibel as assistants.