April 21, 2025

Farm Fresh parts ways with Ckyle Tagsip, three others amid major offseason rebuild

Farm Fresh parts ways with Ckyle Tagsip, three others amid major offseason rebuild
Farm Fresh parts ways with four players as the Foxies prepare for a busy offseason. | Photo (c) RM Chua/One Sports

Farm Fresh is officially shaking up its roster, parting ways with four players as the team sets its sights on what could be a pivotal off-season in the PVL.

The Foxies announced on Monday, April 21, the departures of Ckyle Tagsip, Janel Delerio, Jane Gonzales, and AJ Jingco.

The move signals the team’s intent to recalibrate ahead of the 2025 PVL Draft and a free agency market brimming with star talent.

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“Sending our heartfelt gratitude to Ckyle Tagsip, Janel Delerio, Jane Gonzales, and AJ Jingco for being a part of the Farm Fresh family and helping establish the squad,” the team wrote in a farewell post on Facebook.

“We hope that your stay was worth your while and we wish you all good luck in whatever is next in your careers. Thank you, Foxies.”

Tagsip played a key role in Farm Fresh’s early campaigns, but saw her minutes decline following Lorene Toring’s return from an ACL injury.

Delerio, once the team’s starting libero, also had reduced playing time after the arrival of veteran Jheck Dionela, though she still managed to average 2.82 digs per set in the most recent All-Filipino Conference.

Tagsip spent three seasons with the Foxies, while Delerio played for two. Gonzales and Jingco, meanwhile, joined the squad during the latest All-Filipino Conference.

With these roster moves, Farm Fresh looks primed for an aggressive off-season.

The upcoming free agent pool is expected to include high-profile names such as Ces Molina, Riri Meneses, Alyssa Eroa, and Eya Laure, opening the door for the Foxies to make a significant splash in the market.

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On top of that, Farm Fresh holds a 20-percent chance of landing the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 PVL Draft lottery, marking the second straight year the young franchise will be in the mix for a top selection.

The Foxies finished the 2024-25 All-Filipino Conference in 10th place after failing to make the quarterfinals.

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