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Marck Espejo
Filipino volleyball player (born 1997)
In this Philippine name, the middle name or maternal family name is Paguirigan and the surname or paternal family name is Espejo.
Marck Jesus Paguirigan Espejo (born March 1, 1997) is a Filipino volleyball athlete who will play for Kubota Spears Osaka [ja] of the V.League. He is also member of the Philippines men's national volleyball team and played collegiate volleyball with Ateneo de Manila University.[1][2]
Career
[edit]Youth
[edit]Espejo studied at the Santa Elena High School - Marikina.[3] While playing for his secondary school, Espejo bagged the Best Attacker awards in the 2012 Palarong Pambansa,[4] 2011 National Milo Little Olympics Championship,[citation needed] 2012 and 2013 NCR Volleyball Regional Meet.[citation needed]
Collegiate
[edit]As a multi-awarded high school volleyball player, he was recruited by Ateneo De Manila University to play for its men's varsity volleyball team.[5] Espejo won the 2014 GUIDON-Moro Lorenzo Sportsman of The Year award.[6]
UAAP
[edit]In the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) Volleyball Championship, Espejo led Ateneo's team to win th
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Marck Espejo blazed a new trail for men's volleyball in the 2010s
As the decade draws to a close, the ESPN5.com editorial staff look back at the sporting figures and moments that stood out and helped define Philippine sports in the 2010s. Check back regularly until December 31 for the latest features in our ESPN5.com Best of the Decade series.
We honor the athletes who excelled in the 2010s, those who made their mark, raised the bar, and collected championship trophies along the way. And when it came to men's volleyball, no athlete accomplished more than Marck Espejo. Whether it was collecting UAAP MVPs, leading Ateneo to championships, dropping a ridiculous 55 points in one game, or leading the Philippines to a surprise SEA Games silver medal, Espejo was clearly a cut above the rest.
It was 2013. Manila had a twice-to-beat advantage over Marikina in the volleyball finals of the NCR Meet. With odds stacked against them, Sta. Elena High School senior Marck Espejo led Marikina to a win in Game 1. All they had to do was replicate the feat to be crowned regional champions and move on to the Palarong Pambansa. Through Espejo's brilliance, they took the first set of Game 2. However, Manila battled back. They mounted a massive comeback to steal the w