CRISS Cross, after narrowly missing the top spot in the Open Conference, is back with renewed determination and is eyeing the championship in the Spikers’ Turf Invitational Conference that gets going today in Pasig.
The King Crunchers kick off their campaign against a youthful but hungry VNS side at the Ynares Sports Arena. While the absence of ace spiker Marck Espejo is a significant blow, Criss Cross remains a formidable contender, thanks to key acquisitions and a roster brimming with talent.
New recruits, including National U’s Nico Alemendras, Adrian Villados from Arellano U, and Perpetual Help’s John Pepito, have strengthened the team’s firepower. These players bring with them collegiate experience, solidifying Criss Cross’ rotation both in attack and defense.
Add to that the Fil-Am Lucca Mamone from Long Beach City College and former D’Navigators standout Francis Saura, and the King Crunchers have formed a lineup capable of going all the way this time around.
The addition of seasoned players, particularly Mamone and Saura, along with a solid supporting cast, allows Criss Cross to cover all bases — both in terms of front-line offense and defensive coverage.
Criss Cross’ coaching staff has also emphasized chemistry and preparedness, knowing that a cohesive team dynamic will be crucial to securing a title. With this reinforced lineup, they are banking on a well-rounded offensive strategy and a reliable defense to counter any opposition.
On the other side, VNS, despite an inexperienced roster, remains optimistic. Led by seasoned player Benjaylo Labide and backed by young talents such as Jan Mangulabnan and captain Charles Jordan Segui, they will look to make it a competitive contest. However, Criss Cross is favored in this matchup due to its depth and experience.
D’Navigators, based in Iloilo, are ushering in a new era as they take on a Titans team eager to prove themselves in the conference organized by Sports Vision.
Having the reigning Invitational MVP Vince Himzon, alongside Madz Gampong from Cignal, Bryan Jaleco of Air Force, and Barbie San Andres from VNS, gives them added depth and versatility. This core of talent should be enough to push them deep into the tournament, with its balanced lineup capable of delivering under pressure.