Signal HD spyker during the PVL All-Philippine Conference Qualifying Round.
MANILA, Philippines — Signal continues to rebuild its roster, ahead of the next PVL meeting with veteran spiker Heather Guinoo and champion mid-blocker Ethan Earth.
Monday’s HD Spyker welcomed two former players from coach Shaq Delos Santos in the university rankings.
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Delos Santos and former Far Eastern University spiker Heather Guinoo have reunited for the first time since 2017 UAAP season 79.
Guino-o took her actions from Capital1 as she is working with her previous setters Jel Kayuna and Libero Baden Duremdes again.
“The team is thrilled to welcome Heather Guino-O, a reliable scorer and steady presence in the wings, as they are ready to make a significant impact on the Cignal HD spykers at the next meeting,” the team said.
The 27-year-old outside spiker is playing for the eighth PVL club after stints with Pocari, Tacloban (2018), Creamline (2019), Perlus Spiker (2021), PLDT (2022), Petrogaz (2023) and Capital 1 in 2017.
Guino-O will help Delos Santos revamp the Wing Spiker Rotation after a sudden exit of CES Molina at the central blocker Ria Menes at the 2024-25 All-Filipino Conference.
After Tin Tiamson escapes from retirement and works with HD spykers Bunny Gundler, Issy Lalonghissippikers and Judith Abil, she adds much needed firepower.
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Arce joined Delos Santos, a former university coach at the University of the Philippines who won a Fighting Maroon and a one-year stint in Season 85.
Petro Gazz won the All-Philippine Championship in the AVC Champions League and after playing, he let go of another middle blocker and Arce from KC Gard.
Arce joins Rose Doria-Aquino and Jackie Acuña to strengthen the Cignal frontline.
“Ethan Earth brings power, grit and passion to the Signal HD spikers while setting the next meeting even higher,” Signal writes.
HD Spyker is expected to continue rebuilding sixth overall in the 2025 PVL Rookie Draft on June 8th.
Cignal is about to redeem itself after missing the all-Philippine quarter-finals as No. 3 team fell to the gallery in the qualifying round and lost to Zus Coffee on play-in.