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Meralco looks to ‘lead way’ for PBA teams as Ilocos training begins

Meralco is set to get the ball rolling.

The Bolts announced through their official social media accounts that they are bound for Ilocos Norte on Sunday to return to practice in preparation for PBA Season 46.

The MVP-owned franchise will be the first PBA ball club to get back into action after weeks of inactivity due to strict lockdown measures over the past weeks.

Meralco completed all the necessary swab testing for its players, coaches, and staff earlier this week, thus the early return to workouts.

The team initially looked to stay put in Manila and hold practices at the Meralco Gym in Pasig City before ultimately deciding to go up north.

In its announcement Saturday evening, the Bolts vowed to “lead the way and show how sports and safety can go hand in hand.”

Meralco is heading into the 46th season — aimed to open in June — confidently following its historic run in last year’s Philippine Cup bubble in Clark.

There, the Bolts reached the All-Filipino semis for the first time in franchise history and was just a win away from the Finals.

The team also has new faces in tow led by Mac Belo, whom it acquired via trade with Blackwater in exchange for Baser Amer last February.

Then there’s also former University of the East super scorer Alvin Pasaol, the ninth overall pick in the 2021 Rookie Draft last March.

Pasaol and Bolts assistant coach Ronnie Magsanoc are currently busy with Gilas Pilipinas 3×3 for the FIBA 3×3 Olympic Qualifying Tournament on May 26-30 in Austria.

Head coach Norman Black had expressed in past interviews that he likes his Bolts’ chances for the new season with how his team has improved.

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