There is no doubt that Philippine volleyball has hit fever pitch these past two months. For the first time, three commercial leagues were being played simultaneously in April, all with TV coverage, and the country was being represented in three continental championships in May, with one, the Asian Women's Under-23, being held here.
It has always been said that the volleyball community is small. The players mostly are friends with each other and the fans that watch the games live do it so frequently that they become familiar with each other's faces. These very same players and fans interact so often online, on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter usually, that they are updated with the emotions and reactions of every one after each game.
If this is so, one might almost assume that every volleyball game is sold out at the gates. Or at the very least, each match has a sizable audience whose screams are heard on the TV airing.
Well, not really.
Unfair as it may sound, there are a lot more empty seats when a match would feature a far more superior team going against an inferior one. Writer Theo Jurado coined the football term "bottom-feeder" to these clubs that provide automatic wins for the top teams. The fans would appear meticulous, but they always come in droves instead when it's a match-up between title contenders. They will make their throats hoarse with their fervent screams at every long rally, even more so if a game reaches five sets.
Sports panelists have thus come up with a running count that identifies which commentator, analyst or courtside reporter has that "magic" that brings about a 5th set. This first came to light in the UAAP Women's Volleyball coverage on Studio 23. Doc Ian Laurel, Miss Mozzy Ravena, Anne and Ivy Remulla, Noreen Go and Boom Gonzales were already making jokes about it.
It has become "official" though last year at the Shakey's V-League. The two conferences that both involved Philippine Army, Cagayan Valley, PLDT and Meralco featured close 3-2 matches that the TV coverage team began pointing to which personalities were involved in each game. The introduction of a men's tournament, with Systema, IEM, FEU & RTU just added more 5-setter games that Noel Zarate who, along with Sir Sev Sarmenta, has been covering the league longest, began justifying the long match duration that each game is "for the love of the fans."
With both the Shakey's V-League 12th Season Open Conference and the Spiker's Turf 1st Tournament about to come to its conclusion, one can just guess who among Monsieurs Noel and Sev and Misses Mozzy, Ivy, Anne, Noreen and Miakka Lim would get that 5-setter "recognition." The just-concluded Philippine Superliga Open Conference confirms its panelists never had that habit yet, but for certain James Velasquez, Anthony Suntay, Tex Suter, Miss Chiqui Pablo and Denise Tan would be just as happy and excited to present and call a match that would go to the maximum limit. More especially so since the composition of the PSL include teams that can virtually beat each other at any given time.
There are a few things that are certain though. Audiences go crazy for these extended matches, whether it is being watched live or on TV. Home viewers also appreciate the efforts and "quirks" that panelists do include in their coverage. Fanatics just basically love their volleyball games. With the rate events are going, with more tournaments lined up and international participation being arranged, one can definitely declare that Philippine volleyball is indeed on its way up.
Fans would definitely love that, (",)