July 04, 2024

PVL: Strong Group rebrands as Zus Coffee Thunderbelles and with Jerry Yee as new coach

PVL: Strong Group rebrands as Zus Coffee Thunderbelles and with Jerry Yee as new coach
Jerry Yee moves from Farm Fresh to Zus Coffee for the next PVL conference. Photo (c) PVL

Strong Group Athletics is rebranding its Premier Volleyball League team into Zus Coffee Thunderbelles. The move comes after SGA’s partnership with Zus Coffee and will take effect in the next PVL conference.

 

The Thunderbelles will embark on this new journey under the expert guidance of Jerry Yee, a seasoned coach known for his championship pedigree.

 

Yee, who previously led the Farm Fresh Foxies, will now take the reins from SGA interim head coach Onyok Getigan.

 

"We are thankful to Zus Coffee for helping us build our second team in the PVL. With this, we are bringing in coach Jerry Yee, who is the head of our volleyball program in Strong Group,” said Zus Coffee team manager Kiara Cruz.

 

“Being a multiple-time champion coach, we are confident that he can lead the Thunderbelles to the top of the PVL one day,” Cruz added of Yee.

 

In assembling the inaugural Thunderbelles roster, Yee has brought his quartet of graduating seniors from College of Saint Benilde: Gayle Pascual, Cloanne Mondoñedo, Michelle Gamit, and Jade Gentapa.

 

This core group has been instrumental in the Lady Blazers' remarkable achievements, including three consecutive NCAA championships and an impressive 40-game winning streak.

 

"I'm glad to have the St. Benilde seniors in our team Zus Coffee. It’s good that magkakasama pa rin kami sa PVL. They will be the core of our team as we build this team through the upcoming draft,” said Yee

 

Gayle Pascual, a 5-foot-8 opposite spiker and two-time NCAA Finals MVP, brings her formidable presence to the team.

 

Cloanne Mondoñedo, a 5-foot-6 playmaker, known for her strategic brilliance, was named as the NCAA Season 99 Season MVP and Best Setter.

 

Jade Gentapa, a 5-foot-8 outside hitter, who was the NCAA Season 98 Finals MVP and Season 98 2nd Best Outside Spiker, is set to add her dynamic skills to the roster.

 

Michelle Gamit, a 5-foot-9 middle blocker renowned as one of Coach Yee's most reliable players, completes the initial talented lineup.

 

Pascual, Gentapa, Gamit, and Mondoñedo previously played as ‘special guest players’ for Farm Fresh last season and were subsequently released into free agency prior to the NCAA season.