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MANILA, Philippines – After ending his UAAP career as 5-time Best Setter, Ateneo men’s volleyball star Ish Polvorosa will begin a new journey as the Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) chairman of Barangay Anabu 2-B in Imus, Cavite.
Thank you so much, oh God! I’ll never let You and all of you who trusted in me down. Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam. #GodWinsEverytime#ISHOurTime pic.twitter.com/OnVcLoyLes
— Ish Polvorosa (@ishpolvorosa) May 14, 2018
Prior to the elections on Monday, May 14, Polvorosa gathered his teammates and other Ateneo sports personalities for his campaign event, dubbed #OneBigLODI’s Visit, last Friday, May 11.
The playmaker was joined by 5-time UAAP men’s volleyball MVP Marck Espejo, Thirdy Ravena, and Bea de Leon, among others.
Marck is coming also pic.twitter.com/PsLdpDZRbT
— Ish Polvorosa (@ishpolvorosa) May 10, 2018
Ateneo men’s volleyball team head coach and Creamline Cool Smashers assistant coach Oliver Almadro was also present to show support for his star setter.
Supporting our very own @ishpolvorosa in his willingness to be of service to his community as SK Chairman in Brgy Anabu 2B Imus, Cavite. #ishyourtime #AMDG pic.twitter.com/GXVEF0XaW2
— Oliver Almadro (@kowchO) May 11, 2018
In a tweet, Polvorosa’s fellow former Blue Eagle Rex Intal said his teammate has the leadership qualities needed both inside and outside the court to empower the youth.
Even at a very young age, our setter faced the pressure and hardwork and became THE leader inside the court. I’m sure he can empower the youth to do the same by setting () them to the right track! #IshOurTime #IshYourTime pic.twitter.com/W8yD6RKD3X
— Rex Intal (@rexintal) May 7, 2018
Polvorosa helped lead the Ateneo Blue Eagles to a 3-peat championship from Season 77 to Season 79. – Rappler.com
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