In Marikina, Yesha Noceja of the National University-Nazareth School is determined to lead the National Capital Region (NCR) to a ‘three-peat’ in the Palarong Pambansa girls’ volleyball tournament. Despite their recent subpar performances, including a silver medal finish in the Luzon cluster 2 pre-qualifying tournament, Noceja is motivated to use these setbacks as fuel to make a comeback after four years. She emphasizes the need for hard work and improvement in their game to achieve better results in the upcoming tournament.
Reflecting on their previous losses, Noceja expresses her desire to make up for their shortcomings and is eager to prove themselves. She acknowledges that they were caught off guard and are determined to bounce back strong. In their recent Palaro campaign, they started with a loss but managed to recover with a convincing win.
As they aim to extend their dynasty in girls’ volleyball, Noceja assures that she will perform her best and contribute to the team’s success. She draws inspiration from the previous Nazareth School team, led by Bella Belen, who swept the UAAP tournament before a three-year hiatus due to the pandemic. The current team is focused on leaving their mark and not succumbing to pressure, trusting in their training and coaches. They remain confident and ready to face any challenge that comes their way.
Although coaches and scouts are watching their performances closely, Noceja remains focused on her game and the team’s success. While she acknowledges the importance of being recognized, her priority is to showcase her skills, win championships, and deliver her best performance.
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