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Volleyball Pro Aby Maraño Shows Support For Blacklist International’s MSC Run

02:59 PM June 11, 2021
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Volleyball pro Aby Maraño shows support for Blacklist International’s Mobile Legends Southeast Asia Cup (MSC) run as she flexes her new custom jersey from the team.

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via Aby Maraño’s Facebook account

With more than 7.1 K likes and 1.3 K shares on Facebook and 9.9 K likes on Instagram by the time of this writing, Maraño’s social media post went viral as she posed for the camera and showcased the customized jersey she received from Goin’ Bulilit star Bugoy Cariño.

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via Aby Maraño’s Facebook account

“It’s an honor to have a jersey from the MPL Philippines champs Blacklist International” Maraño stated in her post. “[Good luck] sa playoffs ng MSC” she added.

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She also jokingly stated that she’s only good at volleyball rather than playing Mobile Legends and that she is a big fan of Blacklist International’s mid laner Johnmar “OhMyV33nus” Villaluna. “Pag napansin ni [OhMyV33nus ito], papalit na talaga ako ng ML name, from “TyangInamess” to “OHMYTY44NG” or “OHMY4BY”” she stated.

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Abigail Palmares Maraño is a current professional volleyball player who plays middle-hitter for the F2 Logistics Cargo Movers in the Philippine Super Liga.

Blacklist International currently ranks first in the MSC team ranking and will face RSG Malaysia later at 5:00 PM (GST+8).

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