Risa Sato

Risa Sato
Personal information
Born (1994-10-04) October 4, 1994
Osaka, Japan
Height 1.77 m (5 ft 10 in)
Weight 65 kg (143 lb)
Spike 275 cm (108 in)
Block 269 cm (106 in)
College(s) National University
(2016–Present)
Volleyball information
Position Middle Blocker
Current club Creamline Cool Smashers
Number 11
Career
YearsTeams
2016–2017BaliPure
2018–Creamline
National team
2015Philippines (U23)
2015, 2018Philippines

Risa Sato (佐藤 理沙, Satō Risa) is a Filipino-Japanese volleyball player who currently living in the Philippines and playing in the University Athletic Association of the Philippines for the NU Lady Bulldogs and in the Premier Volleyball League for the Creamline Cool Smashers.

Early life

Risa Sato was born on October 4, 1994[1] in Osaka, Japan where she also spent her childhood. Her father is Japanese while her mother is Filipino. Sato played volleyball at school in Japan. She left Japan at age 19 along with her mother to pursue her dream to play in the Philippines.[2]

Career

Sato was brought to the Philippines in 2013 to play for the collegiate varsity team of the Ateneo de Manila University by Roger Gorayeb, who was then coach of the university.[3] She played for Ateneo as a guest player in the Shakey's V-League.[4] However she failed to get admitted to Ateneo due to failing the entrance examinations which was written in English. On August 2015, she underwent try-outs to play for the National University which by that time was already being mentored by Gorayeb.[3] By July 2017 she was already playing for the National University where she is a second year college student pursuing a degree in sports and wellness management. By the same time she was already playing for the BaliPure Purest Water Defenders of the Premier Volleyball League.[2] She won the Premier Volleyball League 1st Season Collegiate Conference championship with NU Lady Bulldogs.[5]

During her collegiate career, she won the following individual awards: 1st best middle blocker (2017 PVL reinforced conference)[6], 2nd best middle blocker (2017 PVL open conference)[7], 2nd best middle blocker (2017 PVL collegiate conference)[8]

National team

Sato made her international debut playing for the Philippine youth national team at the 2015 Asian Women's U23 Volleyball Championship which was hosted in Pasig. She was also part of the senior team squad that played in the 2015 VTV International Women's Volleyball Cup, an invitational tournament held in Vietnam.[2]

Personal life

By July 2017, Sato's mother who came with her when she move to the Philippines had long returned to Osaka to join her dad. One of her sisters is also studying in the Philippines and she is occasionally visited by her cousins from Laguna.[2]

Clubs

Awards

Individuals

Collegiate

Clubs

References

  1. "5 Times birthday girl Risa Sato proved she's the PVL's ray of sunshine". ABS-CBN Sports. 4 October 2017. Retrieved 18 October 2017. National University Lady Bulldogs' Filipino-Japanese middle blocker Risa Sato is celebrating her birthday today!
  2. 1 2 3 4 "Osaka-born Sato enjoying dream to play in mom's country". 29 July 2017. Retrieved 18 October 2017.
  3. 1 2 Lozada, Mei-Lin (27 August 2015). "Risa Sato trying out for spot with NU after failing to enroll at Ateneo, says Gorayeb". Sports Interactive Network Philippines. Retrieved 18 October 2017.
  4. Lozada, Bong (30 August 2015). "Risa Sato nearing complete transfer to NU, says Gorayeb". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 18 October 2017.
  5. Escarlote, Mark (14 October 2017). "Sweep Victory: NU claims PVL Collegiate Conference title". ABS-CBN sports. Retrieved 18 October 2017.
  6. Escarlote, Mark (June 13, 2017). "Valdez bags inaugural PVL Reinforced Conference MVP award". ABS-CBN Sports. Retrieved November 2, 2017.
  7. Escarlote, Mark (August 12, 2017). "Pablo claims Open Conference MVP plum". ABS-CBN Sports. Retrieved November 2, 2017.
  8. Escarlote, Mark (October 14, 2017). "Santiago named PVL Collegiate Conference MVP". ABS-CBN Sports. Retrieved November 2, 2017.
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