Setter Jia De Guzman Will Be Back After a Bad Fall
Jia De Guzman said she is fine after a knee injury caused by a slip during the fifth set and will have her knee checked before returning to play.
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Setter Jia de Guzman will be back after a bad fall
SHE will be back. Creamline setter Jia de Guzman gave this assurance after a bad fall that left her leaving in the fifth and final set of the Cool Smashers’ crucial classification round duel with the Cignal Super Spikers on Saturday that resulted into a 25-19, 25-20,15-25, 26-28, 16-14 win at the FilOil Arena. “I’m okay,” said Ms. de Guzman right after the duel that sent the proud Rebisco-owned franchise to its sixth win in nine outings and stra…
Jia De Guzman shakes off injury 'scare,' speaks up on issues
MANILA, Philippines — Jia De Guzman hurt her right knee after taking a tumble early in the fifth set of Creamline’s game against Cignal in the PVL on Saturday. De Guzman lost her balance after keeping the ball in play and was assisted on her way to the bench. She did not return. Despite her absence, Creamline still eked out a crucial win behind a vintage Alyssa Valdez performance as the Cool Smashers clinched a ticket to the 2026 PVL All-Filipin…
Jia De Guzman calms concerns, confident for PVL post-season
Jia De Guzman eased concerns after suffering a right knee injury during Creamline’s thrilling five-set triumph over Cignal, a victory that secured the team’s spot in the qualifying round of the 2026 Premier Volleyball League All-Filipino Conference. De Guzman, who was replaced by Kyle Negrito after slipping on a dig attempt in the fifth set with Cignal ahead 3-2, said the Cool Smashers were simply being cautious, which is why she didn’t return t…
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