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Dzi Gervacio joins FEU as volleyball program director
When the UAAP resumes, Dzi Gervacio will no longer be rooting for just Ateneo.
The former Lady Eagle announced that she is now in charge of Far Eastern University’s indoor and beach volleyball programs.
“I am their volleyball program head for both high school and seniors,” the 29-year-old told The Game, Wednesday evening.
Gervacio was part of Ateneo’s Fab Five, the quintet that turned the school’s volleyball program around.
Being part of FEU was not part of her plans, though.
After helping the Philippines win bronze in the beach volleyball event of the 2019 Southeast Asian Games, Gervacio was supposed to head to the US to take her master’s degree. However, the coronavirus pandemic changed all her plans.
“The plan was pre-COVID to fly to the US for my masters. But then COVID happened,” lamented Gervacio, who is also one of the founders of Beach Volleyball Republic.
“Practicality-wise, I had to fly back home. Sir Mark Molina and Sir Anton Montinola reached out if I can join their volleyball program.”
As volleyball program director of FEU, Gervacio will be the one to map out how the Tamaraws will prepare for the UAAP — be it training camps abroad, j
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I remember it was the Christmas break in 2009 and I was shuffling through some channels, hoping to find a good show to watch that lazy December afternoon. My favorite shows weren’t being shown then, so I decided to just watch the volleyball game being shown on Studio 23.
That was not the first time I watched a volleyball game, but at that time, I wasn’t the enthusiast that I am right now. I found myself rooting for the taller team, which was UST. For the most part, I did so, probably because they were wearing yellow, which is my favorite color. I was so amazed at Aiza Maizo, Angge Tabaquero and especially Maru Banaticla. UST went on to lose that game, and they gave in to a spirited Ateneo Lady Eagles. I didn’t notice anyone special on that team except Dzi Gervacio.
Then I continued to watch the rest of Season 72 (in which UST eventually won the championship) and really became hooked with volleyball. At some point, I consciously searched for a team to consistently root for. I wanted to be a loyal fan of some team, like some of my friends who were loyal supporters of the Lakers, Ginebra, or some other team. UP seemed to be the obvious choice because you’re supposed to root for your school, right? But, no offense to the UP volleyball teams, it was hard to root f