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Denden Revilla reunites with Alyssa Valdez at Creamline


Denden Lazaro-Revilla is not looking far for her next destination.

The former Choco Mucho libero has signed with her former team’s sister team Creamline.

The Cool Smashers made the announcement on Saturday.

This will mark the first time the celebrated duo of Lazaro-Revilla and Alyssa Valdez will be together in one team since the 2017 Asian Women’s Volleyball Championship.

At the club level, the last time the Ateneo pair played together was back when they were with BaliPure during the 2016 Open Conference.

Since then, Lazaro-Revilla played for Cocolife, Petron, and Choco Mucho, the latter was her home since 2020.

She joins Kyla Atienza in playing the libero position for the defending champions.

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