Alas Women take center stage once against when they compete in Leg 2 of the 5th SEA Women’s V.League in Vietnam.
By Mark Rey Montejo
Published Aug 7, 2025 01:40 pm
Alas Pilipinas aims for redemption when it tries to pull off an upset against fancied host Vietnam on the opening day of the 5th SEA Women’s V.League Leg 2 at the Ninh Bình Gymnasium Friday, Aug. 8.
Coming from a four-day break from their third straight bronze-medal win in the first leg, the Nationals are ready to aim for a better finish as well as to strike back at the Vietnamese in their 7 p.m. clash.
Regional powerhouse Thailand raises the curtain when it squares off with Indonesia at 4 p.m.
Armed with an inspired lineup composed of young and experienced hitters, the Nationals seek to end their losing streak to Vietnam, which they last defeated in the 2019 edition of the regional tiff.
But since then, Vietnam has regained its bearings, even essaying a 25-13, 25-21, 23-25, 25-9 victory over the Jorge de Brito-mentored squad in their recent meeting in Leg 1.
Angel Canino, who was named one of the Best Outside Hitters in the first leg, is expected to lead the Nationals anew with veterans Jia De Guzman, Dawn Catindig, Maddie Madayag, Dell Palomata, Vanie Gandler, and Eya Laure.
Also leading their way are Alyssa Solomon, Bella Belen, Fifi Sharma, Thea Gagate, Leila Cruz, Justine Nazareno, and Mars Alba, as well as collegiate stars Shai Nitura and Cla Loresco.
Vietnam, meanwhile, banks on seasoned spiker Tran Thi Thanh Thuy, who has been a thorn in the PH side in various international competitions, along with Nguyen Thi Bich Tuyen.
The Filipinas are coming off a bronze-medal finish in the four-team first leg with a 1-2 win-loss record -- its lone triumph coming at the expense of Indonesia.












