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Ced Domingo commits to Akari


Once she comes back from Thailand, Ced Domingo will have a new Premier Volleyball League team.

The 2022 Open Conference Finals MVP will be transferring from Creamline to Akari after her stint with Nakhon Ratchasima.

Moving to a new team was a tough decision to make for Domingo, who spent the past five years with the Cool Smashers.

But it was a necessary decision to make.

“Leaving Creamline is always a difficult decision. That’s how it felt in October, especially when the offer for the Thailand stint came abruptly, but I thought opportunities like this don’t come often, so I grabbed it,” she said.

“No regrets because there are so many learnings here that I know I will cherish from this experience.”

She added that her stint in Thailand has been an eye-opening experience for her.PVL-2023-PLDT-vs.-Creamline-Ced-Domingo-7162 Ced Domingo commits to Akari News PVL Volleyball  - philippine sports news

“And this time, it’s another tough decision to leave them for good. Honestly, the management has always been so understanding, and until my last conversation with Sir Alan (Acero), I still felt valued, so I will always have high respect for the entire Creamline family,” Domingo continued.

Once she returns, she joins an up-and-coming team headlined by vets Dindin Santiago-Manabat, Grethcel Soltones, and Bang Pineda.

Also in the squad are rising stars Faith Nisperos, Fifi Sharma, and Justine Jazareno.

“Nakakaoverwhelm yung mga pangyayari. Ganun pala yun, pag binuksan mo yung pinto tapos ang daming kumakatok, talagang nakaka-overwhelm. Gratefully, my VP family helped me sort things out. They assisted me in finding the best team that would match my interests, goals and values and a team that will help me improve more,” she expressed.

“I’m really happy dito sa naging decision ko especially because I know I took everything into consideration. From nakaka-overwhelm, ngayon excitement na yung nafee-feel ko.”

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