Sports season
The 2009 Shakey's V-League (SVL) season was the sixth season of the Shakey's V-League. There were two indoor conferences for this season.
1st Conference
The Shakey's V-League 6th Season 1st Conference was the ninth conference of Shakey's V-League, a collegiate women's volleyball league in the Philippines founded in 2004. The conference started April 19, 2009 at the Filoil Flying V Centre (formerly The Arena), San Juan.[1][2] UAAP champion La Salle decided not to compete and took a leave of absence; UP replaced the Lady Archers to complete the eight-team elimination round roster.[3] US Ambassador Kristie Kenney was the guest speaker during the opening ceremony.[1]
- Venues
- Filoil Flying V Centre, San Juan
- Blue Eagle Gym, Quezon City
- Participating teams
Preliminary round
Qualified to the quarterfinals
Qualified to fourth-seed playoffs
- Exhibition game
- Fourth-seed playoffs
Quarterfinals
Qualified to the semifinals
Final round
- Final standings
| - Individual awards [4]
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2nd Conference
The Shakey's V-League 6th Season Open Conference was the tenth conference of Shakey's V-League, commenced on October 11, 2009 at The Arena in San Juan.[5]
- Participating teams
Preliminary round
Qualified to the quarterfinals
Quarterfinals
Qualified to the semifinals
Qualified to fourth-seed playoffs
- Fourth-seed playoffs
Final round
- Final standings [6]
| - Individual awards
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References
- ^ a b "Shakey's V-League opens sixth season". GMA News TV. April 18, 2009. Retrieved December 8, 2017.
- ^ Dela Cruz-Villanueva, Gail (April 5, 2009). "Shakey's V-League 1st Conference - Season 6 (2009) Schedule of games - Preliminaries" (PDF). spikeithard.com. Retrieved December 8, 2017.
- ^ "UP takes over La Salle's V-League spot". GMA News. April 5, 2009. Retrieved December 8, 2017.
- ^ Legaspi, Perry (June 14, 2009). "V-League: AdU takes 3rd place; Balse wins MVP plum". GMA News TV. Retrieved December 8, 2017.
- ^ "UST, FEU triumph in V-League opener". ABS-CBN News. October 12, 2009. Archived from the original on December 8, 2017. Retrieved December 8, 2017.
- ^ LDV/LOR/pr (December 3, 2009). "Volleyball: UST Tigresses reign again, sweep FEU Tams". balita-dot-ph. Retrieved December 8, 2017.
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Collegiate teams | |
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Men's div. (2014) | |
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Club/corporate teams | |
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Special/guest teams | |
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Shakey's V-League | - 2004: Balse (1C), Carolino (2C)
- 2005: Penetrante (1C)
- 2006: Macatangay (2C)
- 2007: Bualee (1C), Kesinee (2C)
- 2008: Bautista (1C), Latigay (2C)
- 2009: Balse (1C), Maizo (2C)
- 2010: Roces (1C) & (2C)
- 2011: Kesinee (1C), Ford (O), Martynova (I)
- 2012: Bualee (1C), Delos Santos (O)
- 2013: Santiago, D. (1C), Gonzaga (O)
- 2014: Santiago, D. (1C), Daquis (O), Maizo (R)
- 2015: Valdez (O) & (C), Gonzaga (R)
- 2016: Soltones (O), Santiago, J. (C), Valdez (R)
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Spikers' Turf | |
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Legend: 1C - 1st conference, 2C - 2nd conference, I - invitational conference, O - open conference, C - collegiate conference, R - reinforced conference |
Volleyball in the Philippines |
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Categories | Players | - Filipino players
- Filipino beach volleyball players
- Expatriate players in the Philippines
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Others | - Filipino coaches
- Filipino clubs
- Main Arenas
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Basketball | |
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Football | |
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Volleyball | |
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Other sports | - Philippine Baseball League (Baseball)
- The Nationals (esports)
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