A second wave of reinforcements has arrived for the Nxled Chameleons, as the team officially unveiled two headline signings in Brooke Van Sickle and Myla Pablo, both coming from the Petro Gazz Angels.
Known for her athleticism, versatility, and all-around impact, Van Sickle brings nonstop energy on both ends of the floor. After the conclusion of her previous stint with Petro Gazz, Nxled offers a fresh start—one where she is expected to take on a leadership role and help shape the identity of a team eager to step out of the shadows.
Like Van Sickle, Pablo’s arrival carries significant weight. One of the most recognizable and consistent scorers in the PVL and in Philippine volleyball in general, Pablo instantly gives the Chameleons credibility and much-needed firepower. Her presence not only boosts Nxled’s offense but also places her in a key leadership role, tasked with instilling confidence in a roster hungry to climb the standings.
More Than Just Van Sickle and Pablo
Beyond the two stars, Nxled completed its lineup ahead of the 2026 PVL All-Filipino Conference with several notable additions.
Liberos Jellie Tempiatura and Bang Pineda are set to anchor the backcourt, handling serve reception and defensive coverage. Setters Joyme Cagande and Jules Tolentino will share duties in orchestrating the team’s offense.
On the wings, Nicole Tiamzon and AA Adolfo are expected to complement Van Sickle and Pablo in the open and outside hitter positions, while MJ Phillips adds size, presence, and stability at the net.
With a total of 14 new players on the roster, Nxled has made its intentions clear. The Chameleons are no longer content with lingering at the bottom of the standings—they are moving forward with purpose, assembling what could be their most complete and competitive lineup yet heading into the 2026 season.







