Sid Domingo parted ways with Creamline

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Creamline officially part ways with Ced Domingo months after she left the PVL hub to sign with a Thai club

MANILA, Philippines – Syd Domingo will not be returning to Creamline once her stint in Thailand is over.

The Cool Smashers officially parted ways with Domingo on Friday, January 5, three months after she left the Super League volleyball team to sign with Thai Women’s Volleyball League team Nakhon Ratchasima VC.

“We thank you for the excellence and heart you have shown on and off the field, and most importantly, for being the Cremeline Cool Smasher,” the team said in a statement in Filipino.

Domingo joined Creamline in 2019 following her collegiate career with the FEU Lady Tamaraws and helped the Cool Smashers win four PVL titles out of seven finals appearances over the next four years.

Individually, the 24-year-old earned second-place MVP and Finals Most Valuable Player honors during her time with Creamline.

Despite her success with the Cool Smashers, Domingo left the team in October to pursue her aspirations of becoming an import player in a foreign league, joining Thai powerhouse Nakhon Ratchasima.

However, Creamline proved to still be the PVL standard even after the departure of Domingo and star Jia Morado-de Guzman, who also left for Japan, where they swept the Second All-Filipino Conference in December to capture their seventh title.

Determined to maintain their place at the top, Creamline will reportedly bring in midfielder Pia de Leon and libero Dinden Lazaro-Revilla from sister team Choco Mucho. – Rappler.com

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