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Players of the Week Winnie Bedaña, Jeff Marapoc shining for Perps in NCAA 100
Players of the Week Winnie Bedaña, Jeff Marapoc shining for Perps in NCAA 100
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Published Mar 04, 2025 05:51 PM PHT

Perpetual’s Winnie Bedaña in the NCAA Season 100 women’s volleyball tournament. Photo from NCAA Philippines

MANILA — After two weeks of action, one school has dominated so far in the NCAA Season 100 volleyball tournament and that’s no other than the University of Perpetual Help System DALTA.
MANILA — After two weeks of action, one school has dominated so far in the NCAA Season 100 volleyball tournament and that’s no other than the University of Perpetual Help System DALTA.
The Lady Altas and the Altas zoomed to a 3-0 win-loss start in the women's and men's divisions, respectively, and took early control of the 10-team standings with Winnie Bedaña and Jeff Marapoc standing at the forefront to lead the way.
The Lady Altas and the Altas zoomed to a 3-0 win-loss start in the women's and men's divisions, respectively, and took early control of the 10-team standings with Winnie Bedaña and Jeff Marapoc standing at the forefront to lead the way.
Their solid efforts and leadership earned them the first Collegiate Press Corps NCAA Players of the Week from February 20 to March 1.
Their solid efforts and leadership earned them the first Collegiate Press Corps NCAA Players of the Week from February 20 to March 1.
With the departure of veterans such as Mary Rhose Dapol and Razel Aldea, fourth-year Bedaña stepped up to the plate in their three wins against San Beda University, Jose Rizal University, and Lyceum of the Philippines University in the previous weeks.
With the departure of veterans such as Mary Rhose Dapol and Razel Aldea, fourth-year Bedaña stepped up to the plate in their three wins against San Beda University, Jose Rizal University, and Lyceum of the Philippines University in the previous weeks.
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In Perpetual’s first win last February 22 against San Beda, Bedaña had 11 points, as the Lady Altas swept the Lady Red Spikers, 25-18, 28-26, 25-16.
In Perpetual’s first win last February 22 against San Beda, Bedaña had 11 points, as the Lady Altas swept the Lady Red Spikers, 25-18, 28-26, 25-16.
She followed it up on February 27 when she scored 20 from 15 attacks, three aces, and two blocks in a 25-17, 22-25, 25-14, 25-22 victory over JRU before firing 17 points on 15 attacks and two blocks against Lyceum, 25-22, 25-21, 25-17.
She followed it up on February 27 when she scored 20 from 15 attacks, three aces, and two blocks in a 25-17, 22-25, 25-14, 25-22 victory over JRU before firing 17 points on 15 attacks and two blocks against Lyceum, 25-22, 25-21, 25-17.
“Siguro sa akin, mas dinadaan ko na lang po sa tapang sa laro,” said Bedaña, who bested her teammate Shaila Omipon, Mycah Go and Clydel Catarig of De La Salle-College of St Benilde, and Heart Villaflores of Arellano University for the weekly honor.
“Siguro sa akin, mas dinadaan ko na lang po sa tapang sa laro,” said Bedaña, who bested her teammate Shaila Omipon, Mycah Go and Clydel Catarig of De La Salle-College of St Benilde, and Heart Villaflores of Arellano University for the weekly honor.
“Katulad po nung last game [against JRU], hindi po naging maganda start ko. Pero after ako masabihan ng mga coaches ko, tinapangan ko pa kasi may mga umaasang bata sa amin na kailangan may nakikita silang ate na matapang.”
Perpetual’s Jeff Marapoc (#2) in the NCAA Season 100 men’s volleyball tournament. Photo from NCAA Philippines

Marapoc, meanwhile, continued to rise to the occasion instead of folding against the pressure after the departure of back-to-back MVP Louie Ramirez and the untimely passing of former head coach Sammy Acaylar.
Marapoc, meanwhile, continued to rise to the occasion instead of folding against the pressure after the departure of back-to-back MVP Louie Ramirez and the untimely passing of former head coach Sammy Acaylar.
Marapoc, last season’s Finals MVP, had 15 points anchored on 14 attacks, on top of six excellent digs, and 15 excellent receptions in their debut win against San Beda, 25-22, 31-29, 25-23, followed by 13 points, 10 excellent receptions, and six excellent digs in their 25-20, 25-21, 25-19 victory against JRU.
Marapoc, last season’s Finals MVP, had 15 points anchored on 14 attacks, on top of six excellent digs, and 15 excellent receptions in their debut win against San Beda, 25-22, 31-29, 25-23, followed by 13 points, 10 excellent receptions, and six excellent digs in their 25-20, 25-21, 25-19 victory against JRU.
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His best performance came last Saturday after a 24-point outing in Perpetual’s 25-15, 25-16, 22-25, 19-25, 15-9 squeaker over LPU, where he also had 12 excellent receptions.
His best performance came last Saturday after a 24-point outing in Perpetual’s 25-15, 25-16, 22-25, 19-25, 15-9 squeaker over LPU, where he also had 12 excellent receptions.
With the adversity Perpetual has encountered even before the season started, Marapoc said embracing the pressure is the difference.
With the adversity Perpetual has encountered even before the season started, Marapoc said embracing the pressure is the difference.
“Nandiyan naman lagi ang pressure. Nasa iyo ‘yan kung paano mo i-handle pero naniniwala naman ako sa program ng mga coaches at sa mga teammates ko,” said the 23-year-old captain.
“Nandiyan naman lagi ang pressure. Nasa iyo ‘yan kung paano mo i-handle pero naniniwala naman ako sa program ng mga coaches at sa mga teammates ko,” said the 23-year-old captain.
The third-year outside hitter trumped teammate Kobe Tabuga, Ruther Abor, and Paul Justine Say of Emilio Aguinaldo College, Ar-Jay Ramos and Barbie San Andres of Mapua University, and Rocky Roy Motol of Benilde for the weekly citation being deliberated and voted upon by print and online media covering the collegiate beat.
The third-year outside hitter trumped teammate Kobe Tabuga, Ruther Abor, and Paul Justine Say of Emilio Aguinaldo College, Ar-Jay Ramos and Barbie San Andres of Mapua University, and Rocky Roy Motol of Benilde for the weekly citation being deliberated and voted upon by print and online media covering the collegiate beat.
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