
EXPERIENCE meets hunger. Legacy confronts promise.
That is the compelling backdrop as Creamline and Farm Fresh collide on Thursday for the last Finals berth in the Premier Volleyball League All-Filipino Conference.
On paper — and in pedigree — the advantage tilts heavily toward Creamline, the league's 10-time champions. The Cool Smashers have built a dynasty on composure under pressure, thriving in knockout games where poise, precision and championship DNA matter most.
But Farm Fresh has made a habit of defying expectations.
Barely three years into the league and in its first Final Four appearance, the Foxies now stand on the brink of a breakthrough. Fresh off a statement win over the top-seeded PLDT High Speed Hitters, they carry not just momentum — but belief.
"Trust in each other — that's what carried us," said Trisha Tubu, whose clutch scoring powered Farm Fresh into this win-or-go-home clash set at 4 p.m. at the FilOil Center.
Still, the climb gets steeper.
Creamline knows this terrain all too well. From navigating high-pressure moments to closing out do-or-die matches, the Cool Smashers have turned experience into an edge few teams can match. With a battle-tested core led by Bernadette Pons, Jema Galanza, Tots Carlos, Bea de Leon, Pangs Panaga and Jia de Guzman, they possess the depth, chemistry and championship instincts honed over years of title runs.
They also have what many consider an intangible advantage — the crowd.
Returning to the San Juan arena, Creamline is expected to enjoy overwhelming fan support, a factor not lost on Farm Fresh coach Koji Tsuzurabara.
He said that while established teams like Creamline, Cignal and PLDT have long captured the fans' attention, his squad remains largely under the radar.
If anything, that underdog identity has fueled the Foxies' rise.
Behind Tubu, along with veterans Ces Molina and Royse Tubino, Farm Fresh has found the right mix of experience and fearlessness. Their recent run — from the Play-In to the Final Four — has been defined by resilience, trust and a willingness to take on more established squads head-on.
Meanwhile, unbeaten Cignal gears up for the best-of-three Finals against winless PLDT at 6:30 p.m. with the Super Spikers seeking to carry their winning streak and confidence into their first bid for an All-Filipino crown, and the High Speed Hitters looking to salvage some pride after falling short in their quest for a third title despite a strong showing in the prelims and Qualifying Round.






