
RP Blu Girls Recognized at PSC Women in Sports Awards
By Marlon Bernardino
PhilBoxing.com
Mon, 17 Mar 2025
The RP Blu Girls, the Philippines' national women's softball team, continue to make waves in the sporting world as they were honored at the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) Women in Sports Awards. This recognition highlights their exceptional achievements in international competitions and their role in paving the way for the next generation of Filipina sports heroes.
During the awarding ceremony held at Century Park Hotel, team captains Charlotte Sales and Angelu Gabriel proudly accepted the recognition on behalf of the entire squad. The RP Blu Girls have long been a dominant force in Southeast Asian and global softball, consistently showcasing world-class talent, resilience, and determination. Their dedication to the sport has not only brought pride to the country but has also elevated the status of Philippine softball on the international stage.
Jean Henri Lhuillier, President of the Amateur Softball Association of the Philippines (ASA-PHIL) and a longtime supporter of the team, expressed his pride in the Blu Girls’ accomplishments. “The RP Blu Girls have consistently shown the world the talent and resilience of Filipina athletes. Their journey is a testament to their hard work, discipline, and commitment to excellence. I have no doubt that they will continue to inspire future generations to pursue their passion for sports, proving that Filipinas can excel on the world stage.”
The RP Blu Girls’ journey is more than just about victories—it’s about inspiring young girls to believe in their potential and chase their dreams in sports. By breaking barriers and defying expectations, they serve as role models for aspiring athletes across the country, proving that with determination, hard work, and the right support, Filipinas can rise to the top of the global sports arena.
As they set their sights on future international tournaments, the RP Blu Girls remain committed to pushing the boundaries of excellence, ensuring that their legacy extends beyond the diamond and into the hearts of the next generation of softball stars.-Marlon Bernardino-
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