Ogunsanya, Ponce bolster Choco Mucho for upcoming PVL season | Inquirer Sports

Ogunsanya, Ponce bolster Choco Mucho for upcoming PVL season

By: - Reporter / @BLozadaINQ
/ 06:25 PM January 15, 2022

Choco Mucho's new singings: Aduke Ogunsanya and Thang Ponce.

Choco Mucho’s new singings: Aduke Ogunsanya and Thang Ponce. CHOCO MUCHO TWITTER

MANILA, Philippines—Choco Mucho announced the signings of Aduke Ogunsanya and Thang Ponce to augment its already talented roster heading into the 2022 Premier Volleyball League season.

Ogunsanya, who previously played for F2 Logistics, strengthens a Flying Titans middle line that already includes Bea De Leon, Maddie Madayag, and Cherry Nunag.

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Ponce, meanwhile, will share libero responsibilities with two-time UAAP champion Denden Lazaro-Revilla.

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“With Thang’s impressive skills on the court, get ready for exciting rallies! Revilla x Thang as your Liberos?” posted Choco Mucho on Twitter. “Welcome home, Aduke! No doubt she has an exceptional talent which led her to win multiple UAAP & PSL [Philippine Super Liga] championships.”

Ponce was one of the best liberos in the UAAP during her stay at Adamson University while Ogunsanya was an integral part of La Salle’s championship run in 2018.

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Ogunsanya was also part of several Cargo Mover title teams.

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