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AFTER being a staple of the Petron team in the Philippine Superliga (PSL), middle blocker Mika Reyes had decided to leave the team and join the Sta. Lucia Lady Realtors.

The news was made known by the Lady Realtors on their social media platforms as they expressed their excitement in having the popular player and national team member in their fold.

“Mika Reyes said “Yes!” Yes to taking on new challenges. Yes to a new environment. And yes to being a part of #thenewSTALUCIA. And with that, we officially welcome you to the Sta. Lucia family,” Sta. Lucia’s post on Ms. Reyes’s transfer read.

Ms. Reyes said she decided to move to another team to take on new challenges and get know herself as an athlete better.

While with the Blaze Spikers, Ms. Reyes in three years with the team was a five-time PSL champion, the last one coming in the 2019 PSL Grand Prix.

Now with the Lady Realtors, Ms. Reyes is expected to help the team in its turnaround push after continuing with their struggles since joining the league in 2017.

Sta. Lucia has been reorganizing its roster of late, eyeing to build up a team that could better compete with the rest of the field.

The PSL gets its 2020 season going next month with the PSL Grand Prix. — Michael Angelo S. Murillo

Mika Reyes leaves Petron to join Sta. Lucia

AFTER being a staple of the Petron team in the Philippine Superliga (PSL), middle blocker Mika Reyes had decided to leave the team and join the Sta. Lucia Lady Realtors.

The news was made known by the Lady Realtors on their social media platforms as they expressed their excitement in having the popular player and national team member in their fold.

“Mika Reyes said “Yes!” Yes to taking on new challenges. Yes to a new environment. And yes to being a part of #thenewSTALUCIA. And with that, we officially welcome you to the Sta. Lucia family,” Sta. Lucia’s post on Ms. Reyes’s transfer read.

Ms. Reyes said she decided to move to another team to take on new challenges and get know herself as an athlete better.

While with the Blaze Spikers, Ms. Reyes in three years with the team was a five-time PSL champion, the last one coming in the 2019 PSL Grand Prix.

Now with the Lady Realtors, Ms. Reyes is expected to help the team in its turnaround push after continuing with their struggles since joining the league in 2017.

Sta. Lucia has been reorganizing its roster of late, eyeing to build up a team that could better compete with the rest of the field.

The PSL gets its 2020 season going next month with the PSL Grand Prix. — Michael Angelo S. Murillo

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