Justine Jazareno leaves La Salle, joins teammate Fifi Sharma in Akari

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Another La Salle women's volleyball standout leaves the Lady Spikers nest as star libero Justine Jazareno joins teammate Fifi Sharma in the PVL's reloading Akari Chargers

MANILA, Philippines – Another La Salle volleyball standout tests the professional league waters as libero Justine Jazareno signs with the reloading Akari Chargers on Thursday, September 21, joining middle blocker teammateThe 23-year-old defensive ace is coming off a stellar UAAP Season 85 campaign with the Lady Spikers and was a strong contender for the Best Libero award eventually won by new UST captain Detdet Pepito.

With former Akari liberos Dani Ravena and Rachel Jorvina moving to Akari’s new PVL expansion team NXLed, Jazareno will have plenty of opportunities to show off her skills alongside national team anchor Bang Pineda by the time the 2023 Second All-Filipino Conference rolls along. Her move, unfortunately for La Salle, is another blow to its title contention bid in UAAP Season 86, as the Lady Spikers already lost Best Outside Hitter Jolina dela Cruz and Finals MVP Mars Alba to graduation on top of Sharma signing with Akari in the middle of the 2023 PVL Invitational Conference.

 

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