Emilio Aguinaldo College (EAC) has introduced Kirk Ong as new head coach of its women’s volleyball team.
The San Marcelino-based squad moves on from Rod Palmero after a series of unsuccessful seasons.
It hopes to rebuild its women’s volleyball program with Ong.
Since the NCAA women’s volleyball resumed action after the Covid-19 pandemic, EAC has been a cellar-dweller, only winning seven out of 45 games in the last four seasons.
They hit the rock bottom of the standings in season 98 and 99 while finishing second to the last in season 97 and 100.
Ong has been a long-time mentor of the Chiang Kai Shek (CKSC) girls volleyball team for more than a decade.
“What began as a personal passion for the game has grown into over a decade of dedicated coaching at the high school level. Throughout the years, Coach Kirk Ong developed not just athletes but young leaders, guiding teams through growth, discipline and success on and off the field,” Dr. Lorenzo Lorenzo, EAC representative to the NCAA management committee, told GMA Synergy and Regional TV News.
He led the CKSC 19-under team to a back-to-back championship in the Filipino-Chinese Amateur Athletic Association in 2024 while also winning the gold in the beach volleyball tournament.
“Now, he is stepping into the next challenge. Coaching at the college level with years of hands-on player development, and a commitment to continuous learning,” Lorenzo said.
“He is ready to bring that same energy and vision to the collegiate arena,” he added.
In NCAA Season 100, the Lady Generals showed some flashes of brilliance with a couple of career games from Elizza Alimen and an impressive performance by Erica Bodonal.
