Cignal gets Bagunas after losing Espejo in Spikers’ Turf
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MANILA, Philippines — Bryan Bagunas is set to bolster the Cignal HD Spikers in the upcoming 2024 Spikers’ Turf season starting in March.
The HD Spikers on Tuesday announced that they have picked up their biggest signing in Taiwan import Bagunas after the departure of Marck Espejo and three other key players.
It is still up in the air when will the Philippine men’s volleyball team star join his newest team as he is currently in Taiwan for Win Streak’s title-retention bid in the Top Volleyball League.
The former UAAP MVP out of National University is raring to play again in the Spikers’ Turf as he last played in the country’s men’s club league in 2019 as part of Air Force, which used to be the rival of Cignal in the pre-pandemic era.
JUST IN: Cignal picks up Philippine men’s volleyball star and Taiwan’s WinStreak import Bryan Bagunas ahead of the 2024 Spikers’ Turf season.
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Bagunas will be a big boost to the HD Spikers, who failed to sweep the tournament last year after losing to Sta. Elena-National University in the Invitational Conference final, as the star outside spiker emerged as the the MVP and top scorer in Win Streak’s title-run last TVL season.
The 2019 Southeast Asian Games silver medalist signed with Imus AJAA Spikers last Open Conference but he didn’t make it due to his season in Taiwan.
Cignal made a recruitment coup after losing Espejo, Ysay Marasigan, Chumason Njigha, and Manuel Sumanguid, who will be part of Rebisco, as it added Madz Gampong, libero Vince Lorenzo, middle blockers Ron Rosales, Nas Gwaza and Giles Torres, and setter Kris Silang.
With Bagunas joining the team, the HD Spikers remained one of the strongest contenders on paper after resigning Invitational Conference Best Middle Blocker JP Bugaoan, Best Outside Spikers Jau Umandal and Wendel Miguel, setter EJ Casaña, Lloyd Josafat, Alfred Valbuena, and Vince Abrot.
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