Creamline stars Jeanette Panaga and Michelle Morente say ‘I Do’

A happy couple smiling at each other, surrounded by greenery, on their wedding day.

Just days before Christmas, love took center stage for the Creamline Cool Smashers as two of their own, Jeanette Panaga and Michelle Morente, quietly sealed a new chapter together.

The couple announced that they officially tied the knot on December 20, sharing the news with fans in a heartfelt post that quickly drew warm reactions from the volleyball community.

“Late post, but right on time for forever,” Morente wrote, capturing both the intimacy of the moment and the joy of finally making it public. The simple yet powerful message resonated with supporters who have long admired the pair not only for their presence on the court, but also for their authenticity off it.

Group photo of the Creamline Cool Smashers volleyball team, featuring players and coaching staff, all wearing pink jerseys and posing on the court.

Panaga and Morente have been familiar faces to fans of the Creamline Cool Smashers, a squad known as much for its championship pedigree as for its strong team culture.

Their announcement added a deeply personal milestone to a season already rich with victories, reminding followers that behind the jerseys and trophies are real lives, relationships, and stories worth celebrating.

Messages of congratulations poured in from teammates, fellow athletes, and supporters, many praising the couple for sharing their happiness and for representing love with quiet confidence. In a sporting world often defined by pressure and competition, their moment stood out for its warmth and sincerity.

A joyful couple standing in a lush garden, the groom in a traditional barong and the bride in a white dress, smiling and laughing as they share a moment together.

As Panaga and Morente step into married life, fans will no doubt continue cheering them on—whether they are chasing points on the court or building a future together away from the spotlight. For the Creamline faithful, it was a reminder that sometimes the biggest wins are not found on the scoreboard, but in the lives of the players they admire.

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