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Creamline Cool Smashers
Filipino professional women's volleyball team From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Creamline Cool Smashers are a Filipino professional women's volleyball team playing in the Premier Volleyball League (PVL). The team is owned by food company Rebisco and named after its Creamline Creamy Ice Cream brand. They are the most successful team in the PVL, having won ten championships. In the 2024 season, they became the first PVL team to achieve a "grand slam" (winning all three conferences in a season).
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History
The Creamline Cool Smashers made their Premier Volleyball League (PVL) debut at the Reinforced Open Conference in 2017 with Thai coach Tai Bundit as their first head coach. The team is owned by Rebisco.[1] It is named after their Creamline Creamy Ice Cream brand.[2]
They finished in third place in the 2017 Reinforced Open Conference. As one of the more successful teams in the PVL, Creamline has never finished less than third place,[3] In 2024, Creamline became the first team to win all three conferences of the season, achieving a "grand slam".[4]
Creamline also formed part of the Philippine national team's core and staff for the 2022 Asian Women's Volleyball Cup on account of winning the 2022 Invitational Conference.[5][6] Creamline, acting as the national team, finished sixth in the tournament hosted at home.[7]
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Rivalries
Choco Mucho Flying Titans
Creamline has a rivalry with sister team Choco Mucho Flying Titans, despite mostly dominating the rivalry. It has become one of the PVL's most popular rivalries, with matches between the two seeing large attendance turnouts. The two teams met in the championship twice.
Petro Gazz Angels
The Creamline Cool Smashers and Petro Gazz Angels are the two longest-tenured and most successful teams in the PVL. As of the 2024–25 All-Filipino Conference, both teams met in the championship five teams with Creamline winning three of them.
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Premier Volleyball League
AVC Women's Volleyball Champions League
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Individual awards
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- PVL Press Corps awardees
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Imports
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Team captains
Alyssa Valdez (2017 – present)
Jia Morado (2023) – Interim captain
Michele Gumabao (2024) – Interim captain
Coaches
Tai Bundit (2017–18;[35] 2019–2021)
Li Huanning (2019, withdrew)[36]
Sherwin Meneses (2022–present)
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