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Trisha Tubu turns pro after one UAAP season, reinforces Farm Fresh in PVL

FILE– Trisha Tubu leaves Adamson to play in the PVL. UAAP PHOTO

MANILA, Philippines — Trisha Tubu is turning pro after one UAAP season with Adamson as she joins Kate Santiago and two other Lady Falcons at Farm Fresh Foxies days before the opener of the Premier Volleyball League (PVL) Invitational Conference.

The PVL on Thursday unveiled the team rosters for the midseason tournament, making Tubu and Adamson players’ departure from the collegiate scene official.

The 22-year-old Tubu, who had an impressive rookie year, followed suit after the exit of her coach Jerry Yee, who was released by the Lady Falcons after signing as head coach of Farm Fresh.

Santiago, who played two seasons in the UAAP, is also leaping to the pros months after teaming up with Tubu in helping the Lady Falcons end a nine-year Final Four drought.

Joining Tubu and Santiago are middle blocker Ckyle Tagsip and libero Cae Lazo, joining hands with the core of College of Saint Benilde led by Gayle Pascual, Jade Gentapa, and Cloanne Mondoñedo as well as former Ateneo middle blockers Joan Narit and Pia Ildefonso.

The Foxies have announced the signing of Lazo but have yet to officially welcome Tubu, Santiago, and Tagsip.

Sources bared to Inquirer Sports that team captain Louie Romero had a change of heart and will no longer return to the Lady Falcons for another playing year along batchmate Rizza Cruz. Meanwhile, Lucille Almonte and Lorene Toring opted to stay with Adamson.

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