Daquis returning to Petron in PSL?

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MANILA – After being released to free agency following the decision of the RC Cola-Army Lady Troopers to take leave from the Philippine Superliga, Rachel Anne Daquis could be headed back to the Petron Tri-Activ Spikers.
A source told Panay News that the former Far Eastern University Lady Tamaraws star is close to an agreement with the Tri-Activ Spikers, which she bannered to the 2015 PSL All-Filipino Conference title.
The possible arrival of Daquis could be a welcome addition for head coach Ceseal delos Santos of the Tri-Activ Spikers following the departure of Maica Morada, Iumi Yongco, Cherry Nunag, Mary Grace Masangkay, and Christine Joy Rosario.
Morada, Yongco and Nunag are reportedly headed to the Cignal HD Spikers to reunite with head coach George Pascua, while Rosario decided to discontinue her volleyball career to pursue her dream to become a flight attendant.
The 29-year-old Daquis may team up with Ilonggas Aiza Maizo-Pontillas and April Ross Hingpit, as well as Shiela Pineda, Carmina Aganon, Frances Molina, Jennylyn Reyes, and Mayette Zapanta at the Tri-Activ Spikers camp.
The Lady Troopers were forced not to participate in the upcoming Philippine Superliga season with almost half of its players set to undergo an eight-month military training program with the Philippine Army./PN

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