November 30, 2025

PVL: Brooke Van Sickle cops third MVP; Anna DeBeer is Best Foreign Guest Player

PVL: Brooke Van Sickle cops third MVP; Anna DeBeer is Best Foreign Guest Player
Brooke Van Sickle celebrates her third MVP crown in the 2025 PVL Reinforced Conference. | Photo: RM Chua/One Sports

Brooke Van Sickle captured her third Most Valuable Player award in the 2025 PVL Reinforced Conference at the Smart Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City Sunday night, Nov. 30.

Van Sickle received her personal accolade less than an hour after steering Petro Gazz past ZUS Coffee for its third crown in the import-laced conference.

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Already the back-to-back MVP of the last two All-Filipino Conferences, Van Sickle now joins Creamline icons Alyssa Valdez and Tots Carlos as the only three-time winners of the award in league history.

 

The 27-year-old Petro Gazz star also secured her second Best Outside Spiker recognition after another sensational two-way performance that powered the Angels back to the Reinforced Conference Finals.

She finished second among locals and 10th overall in scoring with 160 total points, ranked ninth in spiking at 35.48 percent and placed eighth in digs with 3.23 per set.

While ZUS Coffee’s Anna DeBeer may come home with a silver for her team, she was recognized for her individual performance as the Best Foreign Guest Player, an honor she earned through her dominance that lifted the Thunderbelles to their first-ever PVL Finals appearance.

The former University of Louisville standout amassed 210 points in the eliminations on 197 attacks, eight blocks and five aces. She ranked third in spiking with 39.40 percent and third in receiving with 45.68 percent.

 

Meanwhile, PLDT’s Savi Davison claimed her second Best Outside Spiker award. Davison topped all local scorers with 178 points, while finishing second in blocking with 0.71 per set and sixth in spiking with 36.86 percent.

Farm Fresh’s Trisha Tubu took home her third Best Opposite Spiker trophy after finishing as the league’s top spiker at 39.53 percent and placing 13th in overall scoring with 116 points.

Choco Mucho’s Maddie Madayag, meanwhile, got her third Best Middle Blocker nod by dominating the net with a league-best 29 blocks. She matched a single-game pro record with 10 denials against ZUS Coffee during the eliminations.

Creamline’s Pangs Panaga added to her growing legacy with a ninth Best Middle Blocker plum, tallying 20 kill blocks in the conference.

ZUS Coffee’s Cloanne Mondoñedo earned her first Best Setter award after leading the league with 6.24 excellent sets per set.

Choco Mucho’s Thang Ponce continued her defensive mastery, claiming her fifth Best Libero award to tie PLDT star Kath Arado as the most decorated in the position in PVL history.

Ponce topped the receiving charts with 55.42 percent and finished third in digs with 4.46 per set.

Rounding out the list of awardees was ZUS Coffee middle blocker AC Miner, who secured Rookie of the Conference honors after ranking eighth in blocking with 0.55 per set and second among all rookies in scoring with 82 points, trailing only Capital1’s Bella Belen.

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Kiko Demigillo’s journey in sports storytelling began with a deep passion for games and athletes, which eventually grew into a full-fledged career.

Now a dedicated sportswriter, Kiko covers a wide range of beats for One Sports, including the PVL, UAAP, PBA, and various international tournaments.

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