Risa Sato Opens Up After Cherry Tiggo’s 3-0 Loss to Creamline: “I’m Not Surprised by This Result”

The Premier Volleyball League (PVL) continues to deliver intense battles on the court, with Creamline Cool Smashers (CCS) asserting dominance yet again, sweeping Cherry Tiggo 3-0. After the disappointing defeat, Cherry Tiggo’s new recruit Risa Sato shared her candid thoughts on the outcome and her transition from playing with the powerhouse CCS to joining Cherry.

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Sato’s Honest Reflection on the Loss

In a post-match interview, Sato didn’t hold back:

“Honestly, I’m not surprised by this result. I used to practice with CCS and believe that this year’s PVL season, Alyssa will continue to bring CCS the championship cup.”

Acknowledging CCS’s formidable strength, Sato highlighted how familiar she is with their unmatched teamwork and discipline. Having previously been part of their training camp, she understands the formidable challenge of facing the Cool Smashers.

The Transition to Cherry Tiggo

Risa Sato made a significant career move this season by joining Cherry Tiggo after spending time with the championship-caliber Creamline squad. Addressing her decision, she revealed the influence of Cherry Tiggo’s coach Sherwin Meneses:

“I left CCS to join Cherry because Sherwin saw that I couldn’t keep up with the level of other members like Bea, Pons, or Jema.”

Her departure from CCS reflects both her humility and determination to grow as a player. While Creamline boasts a star-studded lineup including Bea De Leon, Tots Carlos, and Jema Galanza, Sato’s willingness to seek fresh challenges speaks volumes about her competitive spirit.

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Facing Her Former Teammates

Despite the outcome, Sato remains hopeful about Cherry Tiggo’s potential:

“We may have fallen short this time, but I believe in my teammates and Coach Sherwin’s vision for the team. We’ll learn from this and get better.”

Cherry Tiggo, led by veterans like Mylene Paat and captain Abigail Maraño, has shown resilience in previous matches. Integrating Sato into their system could unlock more defensive and offensive options for the squad moving forward.

The Championship Cup Prediction

Sato’s prediction that Alyssa Valdez will once again lead CCS to victory this PVL season is a testament to Valdez’s influence and leadership. Despite her recent knee issues, Valdez’s presence on the court continues to inspire her team, alongside Jema Galanza’s offensive consistency and Bea De Leon’s defensive mastery.

Moving Forward for Cherry Tiggo

The loss to CCS is a setback, but it also provides valuable lessons for Cherry Tiggo. With a player like Sato bringing her experience and insight from her time with the league’s top team, Cherry Tiggo may still find its rhythm and rise as a serious contender.

As for Risa Sato, her journey in Cherry Tiggo has just begun. With determination and the backing of Coach Sherwin, she aims to prove that she belongs on the court with the best of the PVL. Fans can expect her to play with renewed focus and resilience in the upcoming matches.

The PVL season continues, and one thing is clear — the competition is far from over. Cherry Tiggo will undoubtedly come back stronger, and Risa Sato is determined to be a key part of their resurgence.