Jolens may be in the middle of recuperating, but that didn't stop her from showing plenty of support at the sidelines.
Jolina dela Cruz won't let an injured leg hamper her bonding time with the Farm Fresh Foxies.
In an Instagram reel, dela Cruz was seen at the sidelines of the court along with fellow outside hitter Kate Santiago and young opposite spiker Trisha Tubu.
"Pinapasa niya na 'raw sa 'yo yung receive," Santiago told Tubu, prompting the Foxies' top score to "connect" receives with dela Cruz.
"'Wag lang 'yung mukha ha, 'wag 'yung mukha," Santiago joked, promoting dela Cruz to push her in laughter.
"NAGKAPASAHAN NA PO NG BERTUD! Pansamantalang ipinasa ni Foxy Jolina ang power of first ball kanila Foxies Kate and Trisha. Pero may iba pa bang naipasa?" The Foxies' page posted.
"HAYY NAKO TALAGA @katesantiagoo @tubssii 😂" commented dela Cruz.
The former F2 Logistics outside hitter was seen in the Foxies' Tuesday training at the College of St. Benilde after recovering from surgery.
It will still take some time before she returns to court training though.
But even though it was only recently that Jolina joined the team, it's pretty heartwarming to witness the budding connection with her new teammates.
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Jolina is a powerful recruit for the Farm Fresh Foxies, especially since dela Cruz suited up for the pros after winning the UAAP Season 85 women's volleyball tournament with the DLSU Lady Spikers.
She stepped up for F2 Logistics, even delivering a career-high 27 points against Farm Fresh in the previous conference.
Although Jolina is currently recovering from her knee surgery following their battle against the PLDT High Speed Hitters in the 2023 PVL Second All-Filipino Conference, the Farm Fresh Foxies still have plenty faith in her.
The Farm Fresh Foxies finished in tenth place in the previous PVL Second All-Filipino Conference.
With their nine prized recruits, including Jolina, the Foxies are aiming for a much improved performance in the coming 2024 season starting February 20.
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