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VNS Griffins
Full nameVNS Volleyball Club Griffins
Short nameVNS
NicknameGriffins
Founded2013
ManagerAlbright Caranza
CaptainJohn Benedict San Andres (Mapua)
LeagueSpikers' Turf
2022 Open4th place
Uniforms
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The VNS Volleyball Club Griffins (originally, the Volleyball Never Stops Volleyball Club) are a professional men's volleyball team in the Philippines playing the Spikers' Turf. It previously played under various sponsorships.

History

Volleyball Never Stops or VNS was established in 2013 by a group of team captains who played volleyball either at the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) or the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) as a means to be still able to play competitive volleyball even after they graduated from college. They often took part in exhibition games and various minor tournaments and were joined in by other UAAP and NCAA graduates.[1]

In 2016, they were invited to take part in the semi-professional men's volleyball league, Spikers' Turf. They played under the name of their sponsor Bounty Fresh in their debut at the 2016 Open Conference. For the season-ending 2016 Reinforced Conference they under the banner of another sponsor as the 100 Plus Active Spikers. In 2017, they joined the Premier Volleyball League, and took part as the Café Lupe Sunrisers for the whole 2017 season.[1]

They would return to the Spiker's Turf in 2018 as the Fury Blazing Hitters. In 2019, they played as the VNS Griffins.

In 2021, VNS would take part in the 2021 PNVF Champions League as the Manileño Spikers.[2] The Spikes clinched the bronze medal in the tournament defeating Global Remit in the third place play off.[3]

Name changes

Current roster

VNS-One Alicia Griffins
Number Player Position Ht. Wt. College
0 Mike Jhoncell Gonzalvo Opposite Spiker  kg
1 Adrian Rafael Imperial Setter  kg UE
2 Roniey Adviento Middle Blocker  kg
3 Jan Frederick Mangulabnan Setter  kg
4 John Joshua Cruz Libero  kg
6 Kim Malabunga Middle Blocker  kg
7 Michael Christian Doria Middle Blocker  kg
8 Jeremy Pedrosa Outside Hitter  kg
9 Sean Axel Oliver Middle Blocker  kg
10 Uriel Mendoza Outside Hitter  kg
11 Alfred Pagulong Libero  kg Mapúa
12 R-vin Morris Gavan Opposite Spiker  kg
13 John Benedict San Andres (c) Outside Hitter  kg
14 Esmilzo Polvorosa Setter  kg
15 Jeremy Merat Opposite Spiker  kg
16 Kevin Montemayor Opposite Spiker  kg

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Previous roster

2019
Fury Blazing Hitters
Number Player Position Ht. Wt. College
1 Raje Emmanuel Hizon Middle Blocker  kg Mapúa
2 Mc David Chua  kg Benilde
3 Phillip Michael Bagalay Middle Blocker  kg Mapúa
4 Samuel Paquiz Opposite Spiker  kg UP
6 Jeremy Merat Opposite Spiker  kg
7 Adrian Rafael Imperial  kg UE
8 Argelu Noel Alba Outside Hitter  kg UE
9 Anthony Koyfman Middle Blocker  kg Ateneo
10 Jonathan Cedric Eugenio Libero  kg SSC–R
11 Alfred Pagulong Libero  kg Mapúa
15 Charles Eugene Del Rio  kg
16 Manuel Andrei Medina Outside Hitter  kg UST
17 Geuel Asia (c) Setter  kg La Salle
18 Julius Anthony Sioson Outside Hitter  kg UST
2018
Fury Blazing Hitters
Number Player Position Ht. Wt. College Birth Date
1 Juvie Mark Mangarin Libero  kg
2 Brian Tan  kg
3 Phillip Michael Bagalay (c) Middle Blocker  kg Mapúa
4 Riegmar Valies Opposite Spiker  kg
5 Dion Canlas Libero  kg
7 Adrian Imperial  kg
8 John Joseph Cabillan Outside Hitter  kg Arellano
9 Geuel Asia Setter  kg De La Salle
10 Joshua Jose  kg
11 Rene Lopez  kg
12 Geric Ortega  kg
14 Angelu Noel Alba  kg
17 Jasper John Adorador  kg
19 Kevin Liberato Middle Blocker  kg Adamson
2017
Open Conference

For the Premier Volleyball League 1st Season Open Conference:

Cafe Lupe Sunrisers
No. Last Name First Name Position Ht. Wt. College Birth Date
1 Ocampo (c) Ralph Raymund Outside Hitter  kg Mapúa
2 Liberato Kevin Middle Blocker  kg Adamson
3 Reolalas James Victor  kg Saint Louis
4 Evangelista Francis Raven  kg Mapúa
5 Meneses Edmark Setter  kg Arellano
6 Ebrahim Jahir Outside Hitter  kg San Sebastian
7 Doliente Manuel Opposite Hitter  kg Perpetual
8 Pablico Paolo  kg Adamson
9 Barrrica Joshua Outside Hitter  kg FEU
12 Chua Jay Joseph Libero  kg Letran
15 Hizon Raje Joaquin Middle Hitter  kg Mapúa
16 Sebastian Carlo Caesar  kg RTU
19 Sioson Julius Anthony  kg UST
Reinforced Conference

For the Premier Volleyball League 1st Season Reinforced Open Conference:

Cafe Lupe Sunrisers
No. Last Name First Name Position Ht. Wt. College Birth Date
1 Ocampo (c) Ralph Raymund  kg Mapúa
2 Liberato Kevin Middle Blocker  kg Adamson
3 Reolalas James Victor  kg Saint Louis
4 Evangelista Francis Raven  kg
5 Meneses Edmark Setter  kg
6 Ebrahim Jahir Outside Hitter  kg San Sebastian
7 Doliente Manuel Opposite Hitter  kg Perpetual
8 Pablico Paolo  kg
9 Barrrica Joshua Outside Hitter  kg
12 Chua Jay Libero  kg
15 Hizon Raje Joaquin Middle Blocker  kg Mapúa
16 Sebastian Carlo Caesar  kg
19 Sioson Julius Anthony  kg

Honors

2021 PNVF Champions League

Season Placement
2021 3rd place[3]

Spikers' Turf / Premier Volleyball League

Season Conference Title Source
2016 Open 5th place
Reinforced 6th place
2017 Reinforced[a] 6th place
Open[a] 8th place
2018 Reinforced [a] did not compete
Open 9th place [4]
2019 Reinforced 9th place
Open 11th place
2022 Open 4th place
Notes

Individual

Spikers' Turf / Premier Volleyball League:

Season Conference Award Name Source
2022 Open 2nd Best Outside Spiker John Benedict San Andres

Team Captains

  • Ralph Raymund Ocampo (2016 - 2017)
  • Phillip Michael Bagalay (2018)
  • Geuel Asia (2019)
  • John Benedict San Andres (2022)

Coaches

  • John Pat de Guzman (2016 – 2017)
  • Rodrigo Palmero (2017)
  • Ralph Raymund Ocampo (2018)

References

  1. ^ a b "Volleyball Never Stops partners with Café Lupe". ABS-CBN Sports. May 22, 2017. Archived from the original on 28 May 2017. Retrieved June 26, 2017.
  2. ^ Ulanday, John Bryan (30 November 2021). "Aguilas soar over Manileño". The Philippine Star. Retrieved 30 November 2021.
  3. ^ a b Micaller, Bea (4 December 2021). "Manileño Spikers sweep Global Remit, cop bronze in PNVF Champions League men's tilt". GMA News. Retrieved 4 December 2021.
  4. ^ "Spikers' Turf: Power hitters go for crown". Manila Bulletin. December 11, 2018. Retrieved December 11, 2018.
  5. ^ Tarinay, Anna Reinette (October 3, 2018). "Spikers' Turf unwraps with Open Conference". BusinessMirror. Retrieved October 30, 2018.