Kalei Mau set to reinforce F2 Logistics in PNVF tourney
One of the winningest volleyball clubs in the Philippines will be returning with a bang especially with the addition of star Kalei Mau. With the Philippine National Volleyball Federation (PNVF) Champion’s League confirming kick-off next month, the 26-year-old power hitter will be boosting F2 Logistics in hopes of

By Leobert Julian A. de la Peña

By Leobert Julian A. de la Peña
One of the winningest volleyball clubs in the Philippines will be returning with a bang especially with the addition of star Kalei Mau.
With the Philippine National Volleyball Federation (PNVF) Champion’s League confirming kick-off next month, the 26-year-old power hitter will be boosting F2 Logistics in hopes of bringing another title for the franchise.
When the Philippine Superliga (PSL) was still operating in the country, Mau and F2 were the top-contending team with two championships under their belt.
However, PSL had to halt their tournaments due to the COVID-19 pandemic as their league status as semi-professional is not allowed to resume activities unless they upgrade their license to pro.
“My next move is playing with F2 in the Champions League next month. I’m really excited. Afterwards, we’ll see,” Mau said during Radyo 5’s Power & Play.
Mau is fresh off a national team stint with Choco Mucho Philippines during the 2021 AVC Cup held in Thailand and helped the team earn one win despite their chemistry struggles as a team.
The explosive hitter will now reunite with Kim Kianna Dy, Majoy Baron, Dawn Macandili, Abby Maraño, Ara Galang, and Kim Fajardo in F2.
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