CED Domingo has parted ways with the Creamline Cool Smashers after four years ahead of her move to the Akari Chargers.
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The seven-time Premier Volleyball League (PVL) champions gave their parting note to Domingo on Friday morning.
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"Maraming salamat sa galing, husay at puso na ibinigay mo inside and outside the court at higit sa lahat bilang isang Creamline Cool Smasher. Your Creamline Family wishes you endless success and more hataw na good vibes! Goodluck and Thank you, our Ceddie," the Cool Smashers said.

Shortly before Creamline's title-winning campaign in last year's season-ending All-Filipino Conference, the two-time PVL best middle blocker made a suprising move away from her home club upon joining Thai powerhouse Nakhon Ratchasima VC.
And in such a move, Domingo became the eighth Filipina import to play pro volleyball overseas — concurrently with longtime Creamline setter Jia De Guzman who plays for Japan V.League's Division I club Denso Airybees.
Domingo's impending transfer to Akari coincides with the entry of another decorated middle blocker in former Choco Mucho captain Bea De Leon alongside ace libero Denden Lazaro-Revilla to Creamline for the 2024 season.
Since joining the Cool Smashers in 2019, Domingo was part of four championship teams on top of three runner-up finishes and a bronze medal — highlighted by becoming the club's fifth MVP/Finals MVP in the 2022 Invitationals after De Guzman, Alyssa Valdez, Jema Galanza, and Tots Carlos.
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