From Libero to Leading Blocker: Anfernee Curamen's Rise in NCAA Volleyball
From Libero to Leading Blocker: Anfernee Curamen's Rise in NCAA Volleyball
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Anfernee Curamen, once a libero in high school, has transformed into a standout middle blocker for Arellano University in the NCAA Season 100 men's volleyball tournament. His journey from a smaller stature to a 6-foot frame enabled his position change, leading him to become one of the top blockers in the league with 41 rejections this season. Curamen credits his coaches for his development and remains focused on winning Arellano's first-ever men's volleyball championship.
Key Points
Anfernee Curamen transitioned from a libero to a middle blocker after growing from 5'6" to 6 feet.
Curamen is currently the third-best middle blocker in the NCAA Season 100 with 41 blocks.
He credits his former high school coach Joy Clark and various Arellano coaches for his development.
Curamen played a pivotal role in Arellano's victory over the four-time defending champion University of Perpetual Help System DALTA.
His ultimate goal is to help Arellano win its first-ever men's volleyball championship.
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