Lindsay Stalzer leads all with MVP plum in PSL
Lindsay Stalzer just won her first title in the Philippine Super Liga Grand Prix, leading Foton past two-time champions Petron.
Her Saturday, however, was not done.
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Stalzer was recognized for her stellar performance this conference, punctuated by her 20-point performance in the final game, and was awarded the Most Valuable Player.
The import was not lone player in the Foton roster to win an individual award. Her trusty setter Ivy Perez took the 1st Best Setter Award while her attacking partner Jaja Santiago was the 2nd Best Middle Blocker.
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Alexis Olgard, one of three Lady Slammers to take home an individual award, was the 1st Best Middle Blocker while Philips Gold captain Michelle Gumabao was the 1st Best Opposite Spiker and fellow import Bojana Todorovic was the 2nd Best Outside Spiker.
Petron may have lost the title but it had four players taking home individual citations.
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Blaze Spikers head coach George Pascua was the Coach of the Year after two titles in the season.
Jen Reyes was given the Best Libero award, Frances Molina was the 2nd Best Opposite Spiker, and Erica Adachi was the awarded as the 2nd Best Setter.
Ariel Usher of Cignal was awarded as the Best Outside Spiker.