Deanna Wong calls Choco Mucho’s hot streak a result of team effort

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MANILA, Philippines– Choco Mucho’s volleyball team has extended its winning streak to four consecutive victories in the 2024-25 Premier Volleyball League (PVL) All-Filipino Conference.

Deanna Wong has credited their success to strong team cohesion and collective effort.

Wong played a pivotal role in their recent match against Akari, coming off the bench to deliver 11 sets and score four points, leading Choco Mucho to a 25-21, 19-25, 25-23, 25-15 victory.

The match, held on Saturday night, was attended by an enthusiastic crowd, eager to witness the team’s continued success.

Wong’s contribution was significant in securing the win. Her precise sets created numerous opportunities for her teammates, showcasing her skill and the trust the coaching staff places in her.

Despite Akari’s strong resistance, including a second-set victory (19-25), Choco Mucho displayed resilience and a strong collective effort to come back and clinch the win in the final two sets.

Team cohesion has been a standout factor in Choco Mucho’s success. Their seamless communication and strategic plays are the result of a supportive environment both on and off the court.

This dynamic has allowed them to adapt and execute game plans effectively, especially under pressure, as seen in their comeback win against Akari.

The team’s coaching staff has played a crucial role in fostering this chemistry. Through effective training and strategic planning, the coaching team has emphasized the importance of teamwork and adaptability, which has become central to Choco Mucho’s culture.

With a continued focus on teamwork and excellence, Choco Mucho’s recent successes reflect the power of collaboration and resilience in the world of sports. The team’s commitment to these values will be key to their sustained success in the remainder of the conference.

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