Rosemarie Vargas – Wikipedia

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Filipino volleyball player

Rosemarie Vargas is a Filipino volleyball player of the collegiate varsity volleyball team of Far Eastern University that plays in the University Athletic Association of the Philippines. Rosemarie also plays for the Creamline Cool Smashers in the Premier Volleyball League that debuted during the 2017 PVL Reinforced Conference.[1]

Personal life[edit]

Vargas was born on Olangapo City, Zambales on December 12 1992. She took a degree in Education at Far Eastern University and finished it at 2013.

Because of her power to hit the wall using her hands, her friends saw a potential on her as a volleyball player. Vargas was recruited by former FEU Lady Tamaraws volleyball team coach Nestor Pamilar. After being recruited as a varsity volleyball player of the university, she became part of Far Eastern University women’s volleyball team. Vargas debuted as a Lady Tamaraws in UAAP Season 72.

Vargas won the Best Scorer award in the UAAP Season 74 volleyball tournaments.[2] She did not finish her five playing years in the UAAP.[2] She played for the powerhouse team Cagayan Valley Lady Rising Suns in 2013 that won the championships of 2013 open conference[3] and 2014 reinforced conference,[4] and runners-up finish in the Shakey’s V-League.[5][6]

After the team Cagayan was dissolved, she transferred to Pocari Sweat Lady Warriors in 2016 and played in the Shakey’s V-League 13th Season Open Conference that won the championship.[7][8]

Because of lack of playing time in the Pocari Sweat Lady Warriors, Vargas decided to change team to Bureau of Customs Transformers.[9] She and Alyssa Valdez led the team on bringing a podium finish to the team.[9][10]

From 2017 up to now, she is playing for the Creamline Cool Smashers. Her team finished two bronze medal in the 2017 PVL Season.[11] Vargas was expected to return in the UAAP volleyball court to continue her last playing year for the Far Eastern University.[2]

Individuals[edit]

Club[edit]

  • 2013 Shakey’s V-League 10th Season Open Conference – Med 1.png Champions, with Cagayan Valley Lady Rising Suns
  • 2016 Shakey’s V-League 13th Season Open Conference – Med 1.png Champions, with Pocari Sweat Lady Warriors
  • 2016 Shakey’s V-League 13th Season Reinforced Open Conference- Med 2.png Silver medal, with Bureau of Customs Transformers
  • 2017 Premier Volleyball League 1st Season Reinforced Open Conference – Med 3.png Bronze medal, with Creamline Cool Smashers
  • 2017 Premier Volleyball League 1st Season Open Conference – Med 3.png Bronze medal, with Creamline Cool Smashers
  • 2019 PVL Reinforced Conference – Med 2.png Runner-up, with Creamline Cool Smashers[12]
  • 2019 PVL Open Conference – Simple cup icon.svg Champions, with Creamline Cool Smashers[13]
  • 2021 Premier Volleyball League Open Conference – Med 2.png Runner-up with Creamline Cool Smashers[14]
  • 2022 PVL Open Conference – Med 1.png Champions, with Creamline Cool Smashers
  • 2022 PVL Invitational Conference – Simple cup icon.svg Champions, with Creamline Cool Smashers[15]
  • 2022 Premier Volleyball League Reinforced Conference – Med 3.png Bronze medal, with Creamline Cool Smashers

References[edit]

  1. ^ Escarlote, Mark (June 13, 2017). “Cool Smashers out to claim third place trophy”. ABS-CBN Sports. Retrieved June 21, 2017.
  2. ^ a b c Ong, Nads (August 29, 2017). “Rose’s FEU return — ‘positive’. Volleyverse. Retrieved January 8, 2018.
  3. ^ Lozada, Mei-Lin (October 20, 2013). “Sweet 16th as Lady Rising Suns complete perfect run to V-League title”. Sports Interactive Network Philippines. Retrieved September 28, 2018.
  4. ^ “Cagayan Valley overcomes Army to annex 2nd V-League crown”. GMA News Online. November 9, 2014. Retrieved September 28, 2018.
  5. ^ “V-League: Cagayan Valley Rising Suns complete perfect run, top Open Conference”. GMA News Online. October 20, 2013. Retrieved January 8, 2018.
  6. ^ Tupas, Cedelf (November 10, 2014). “Cagayan sweeps Army for Shakey’s V-League crown”. Inquirer.Net. Retrieved January 8, 2018.
  7. ^ Rola, Alyssa (June 15, 2017). “PVL: Pocari Sweat outlasts Bali Pure to win Reinforced Conference crown”. Rappler. Retrieved January 8, 2018.
  8. ^ Escarlote, Mark (September 21, 2016). “Vargas to remain with Pocari Sweat”. ABS-CBN Sports. Retrieved January 8, 2018.
  9. ^ a b Flores, Migs (September 30, 2016). “Pocari, BOC reach buyout agreement on Vargas contract”. Tiebreaker Times. Retrieved January 8, 2018.
  10. ^ Naredo, Camille (November 14, 2016). “Pocari holds off Valdez, Customs anew to rule Reinforced Conference”. ABS-CBN News. Retrieved January 8, 2018.
  11. ^ Escarlote, Mark (June 13, 2017). “Cool Smashers end club volleyball debut with bronze medal”. ABS-CBN Sports. Retrieved January 8, 2018.
  12. ^ Corp., ABS-CBN (July 17, 2019). “Trending ending concludes 2019 PVL Reinforced Conference”. ABS-CBN Sports. Retrieved July 31, 2022.
  13. ^ Cabildo, Leigh Nald (November 19, 2019). “Creamline completes 20-0 sweep to retain PVL Open Conference crown”. Rappler. Retrieved July 31, 2022.
  14. ^ Yumol, David Tristan (August 13, 2021). “Jaja Santiago takes home Conference MVP and Finals MVP awards”. CNN Philippines. Retrieved August 15, 2021.
  15. ^ Agcaoili, Lance (August 14, 2022). “Creamline claims Invitational title dominates KingWhale Taipei”. Inquirer Sports. Retrieved August 19, 2022.