Kyla Llana Magdaraog Atienza (born April 12, 1997) is a Filipina volleyball player. She currently plays for the Creamline Cool Smashers volleyball team in the Premier Volleyball League.[1] She was a member of the FEU Lady Tamaraws volleyball team in both indoor and beach volleyball.[2] She impressed in her debut for the Philippine team by keeping the ball alive for most of Vietnam's attacks at the AVC Cup on August 21, 2022.[3] ASEAN Grand Prix named her Best Libero on September 11, 2022.[4]

Kyla Atienza
Personal information
Full nameKyla Llana Magdaraog Atienza
NationalityFilipino
Born (1997-04-12) April 12, 1997 (age 27)
HometownSan Pedro, Laguna
Height1.67 m (5 ft 6 in)
Weight59 kg (130 lb)
College / UniversityFar Eastern University
Volleyball information
PositionLibero
Current clubCreamline Cool Smashers
Number11
Career
YearsTeams
2013–2018FEU Lady Tamaraws
2018–Creamline

Early life

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Atienza played high school volleyball for San Pedro Relocation Center National High School along with eventual pro teammate Jema Galanza.[5][6] She finished college studies at Far Eastern University in 2018.[7]

Clubs

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Awards

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Individual

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References

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  1. ^ Navarro, Dante (November 11, 2019). "Creamline: A class of its own". The Philippine Star. Retrieved March 7, 2024.
  2. ^ "FEU's Bernadeth Pons, Kyla Atienza stop erstwhile unbeaten UST pair Rondina-Gutierrez to force title decider". Spin.
  3. ^ Agcaoili, Lance (August 21, 2022). "AVC Cup: Kyla Atienza impresses in PH team debut". Inquirer. Retrieved August 21, 2022.
  4. ^ Agcaoili, Lance (September 11, 2022). "Kyla Atienza named Best Libero in ASEAN Grand Prix". Inquirer. Retrieved September 11, 2022.
  5. ^ Alviar, Rene (August 17, 2022). "Laguna pride Kyla Atienza, Jema Galanza: Walang 'palakasan' sa palakasan". Tutubi.ph. Retrieved March 6, 2024.
  6. ^ Bautista, Ohmer (November 9, 2019). "Jema Galanza hailed PVL Open MVP". Tiebreaker Times. Retrieved March 6, 2024.
  7. ^ Murillo, Michael Angelo (May 7, 2018). "Bernadeth Pons: a winner of a student-athlete". Business World. Retrieved March 6, 2024.
  8. ^ "Creamline completes 20–0 sweep to retain PVL Open Conference crown". Rappler.
  9. ^ Yumol, David Tristan (August 13, 2021). "Jaja Santiago takes home Conference MVP and Finals MVP awards". CNN Philippines. Archived from the original on August 13, 2021. Retrieved August 15, 2021.
  10. ^ Basco, Karl Cedrick (July 31, 2023). "PVL: Kurashiki dethrones Creamline, claims Invitational crown". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved August 11, 2023.
  11. ^ Caacbay, Kennedy (December 17, 2023). "Sheer dominance: Creamline asserts mastery of Choco Mucho to claim all-Filipino crown". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved March 7, 2024.