Justine Dorog

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Justine Dorog
Personal information
Full nameJustine M. Dorog
NicknameJust
NationalityFilipino
Born (1998-03-13) March 13, 1998 (age 26)
HometownCatmon, Cebu, Philippines
Height1.67 m (5 ft 6 in)
College / UniversityUniversity of the Philippines-Diliman
Volleyball information
PositionAssistant Coach
Current clubFarm Fresh Foxies
Career
YearsTeams
2015–2020UP Fighting Maroons
2019–2022Chery Tiggo Crossovers
2023Quezon City Gerflor Defenders
2023Farm Fresh Foxies
National team
2014Philippines (U17)
2019Philippines (U23)

Justine Dorog (born March 13, 1998) is a Filipina professional volleyball player. She currently serves as assistant coach for the Farm Fresh Foxies volleyball team in the Premier Volleyball League.[1]

Personal life[edit]

Dorog was born and raised in Cebu Province and attended high school as an athlete at Hope Christian High School in Manila together with her cousin, Isa Molde.[2] She studied Bachelor of Sports Science at the University of the Philippines-Diliman and played for the school's volleyball team.[3]

Career[edit]

Dorog was a member of the U17 Philippines national women's volleyball team in 2014,[4] that finished 7th among 13 teams in the 2014 Asian Youth Girls Volleyball Championship. It defeated Australia and India while losing to China in straight sets in the Group C stage. In the Qualifying Round, it lost to Thailand while winning against New Zealand in 4 sets. In the Quarterfinals, it lost to South Korea. In the 5th–8th place playoffs, it lost to Kazakhstan in 5 sets. In the 7th place game, it won against New Zealand again.[5] She joined the UP Lady Maroons for the UAAP Season 80 volleyball tournaments where they finished at 6th place. She is part of the UPWVT who won the championship in the 2018 PSL Collegiate Grand Slam Conference.[6] She was also part of the line up who brought UP on their bronze medal in the UAAP Season 81 Beach Volleyball.[7]

In 2019, Dorog became part of the Philippines women's national under-23 volleyball team pool.[8] She signed with club team Foton Tornadoes Blue Energy, now Chery Tiggo 7 Pro Crossovers as a libero in the Philippine Super Liga.[9] The team joined the Premier Volleyball League in 2021.[10]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "Justine Dorog transitions from Farm Fresh player to deputy coach". Spin.ph.
  2. ^ "On Yee's resignation as Lady Maroons coach". Philstar.com.
  3. ^ Olivares, Rick. "Analysis: UP Lady Maroons' debut vs Ateneo". Philstar.com.
  4. ^ "Chang 10th Asian Girls' U17 Volleyball Championship / Bulletin 1" (PDF). AVC. 9 October 2014. Retrieved 29 October 2017.
  5. ^ "Chang 10th Asian Girls' U17 Volleyball Championship / Bulletin 10" (PDF). AVC. 19 October 2014. Retrieved 29 October 2017.
  6. ^ "UP wins 2018 PSL Collegiate Grand Slam Conference". Rappler.
  7. ^ "LOOK: UAAP Season 81 Beach Volleyball Lineups". ABS-CBN Sports.
  8. ^ "Mau, Carlos, Laure, Arado the fresh faces in SEA Games pool". Spin.ph.
  9. ^ "New-look Foton Tornadoes rebrand to Chery Tiggo Crossovers". Rappler.
  10. ^ Charm, Neil. "PVL adds Chery Tiggo to list of competing teams | BusinessWorld". BusinessWorld.
  11. ^ "| ABS-CBN News". news.abs-cbn.com.
  12. ^ "PSL Grand Prix: Examining Chery Tiggo and Generika-Ayala". ESPN.com. February 26, 2020.
  13. ^ Garcia, John Mark (June 11, 2023). "PVL newcomers QC Gerflor Defenders reveal 16-woman roster". Sports Interactive Network Philippines. Retrieved June 11, 2023.