Creamline dominates the PVL All-Star fan voting with six players leading their positions, while several others also rank among the top vote-getters, showing the Cool Smashers’ depth and popularity.
Creamline is once again showing its dominance, not just on the court, but in the hearts of fans. In the latest PVL All-Star fan voting, six Cool Smashers players are leading their respective positions, demonstrating the team’s wide-reaching influence and star power across the league.
At the forefront is outside hitter Jema Galanza, holding the top spot with 30.08 percent of the votes. Known for her explosive scoring and consistency, Galanza has become one of the most recognizable faces in Philippine volleyball, combining talent with the kind of charisma that naturally draws fan support.
Right behind her in the outside hitter race is team captain Alyssa Valdez, who earned 14.60 percent of the votes, overtaking Capital1 rookie Bella Belen. Valdez remains one of the league’s most iconic players, and her continued popularity reflects her enduring connection with fans across generations.
Creamline’s strength is also evident in the middle blocker race, where Jeanette Panaga continues to lead with 36.91 percent. Panaga has long been recognized for her timing, net defense, and steady presence on the floor, proving that consistent performance earns fan recognition beyond flashy stats.
At setter, Jia De Guzman dominates with an overwhelming 72.05 percent of the votes. As one of the smartest and most accomplished playmakers in the league, De Guzman’s ability to dictate tempo and elevate her teammates makes her a central figure in Creamline’s sustained success.
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The opposite spiker race also belongs to the Cool Smashers, with Tots Carlos leading at 42.08 percent. Carlos has established herself as a reliable scoring option for Creamline, combining power, timing, and confidence in key moments, which has earned her a strong fan following.
Finally, Bernadeth Pons is making waves with 36.94 percent, highlighting Creamline’s depth of talent. Pons is admired for her all-around ability, contributing on offense and defense, showing fans that versatility and consistency are just as valuable as scoring prowess.
The Cool Smashers’ influence extends beyond the starters as well. Dennise Lazaro-Revila is right behind starter Justine Jazareno in the Team Heart libero race with 14.95 percent, while Bea De Leon ranks third in Team Hustle’s middle blocker voting with 15.34 percent, trailing Fifi Sharma of Akari and Mika Reyes of PLDT. Setter Kyle Negrito is also third in Team Hustle’s voting with 14.95 percent.
Creamline’s liberos further prove the team’s fan support runs deep. Kyle Atienza and Jennifer Nierva are holding down third and fourth place, respectively, in the Team Heart libero race with 21.68 percent and 10.20 percent. Their presence in the top five highlights the fans’ recognition of the squad’s defensive stalwarts alongside the high-profile stars.
Together, these rankings show that Creamline’s dominance in the PVL extends across both the starting lineup and its supporting cast.
The Cool Smashers’ popularity reflects a team culture that produces both winning results and players that fans passionately support, solidifying their status as one of the league’s most influential franchises.
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