EARN A MILLION IN ONE DAY!? Alyssa Valdez HIGHEST NET WORTH in 2024??

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Volleyball stars’ salaries in PVL now at PBA levels?

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CHICAGO – When I broke the news last week that Ced Domingo was leaving Creamline, it sent tremors of disbelief in the Philippine Volleyball League (PVL) community.

For Cool Smashers fans, it must have felt like Coke was taken out of their cola and now they’d have to deal with the discomfort for the rest of their sporting lives.

Through a social media post, Ced acknowledged the “hard decision” to part ways with a team where her game grew and where she sparkled like Polaris.

Sentiments aside, this happy divorce was destined to happen. Much as we love to romanticize loyalty and everlasting union in sports, it seldom gets realized in a marriage between a high-profile team and superstar player.

In the end, Ced did what’s best for her and she must be appreciated for the courage to cut the cord that tied her to Creamline for four blissful years.

Moving to a new team does not promise a good fit, let alone championship success. The universe doesn’t work like that.

But the Akari Chargers can provide Ced the opportunity to validate what we already know: That when left to her own devices, she will flourish outside the giant shadows of the great Alyssa Valdez.

NEW HORIZONS.

Snagging a prized talent to be the face of the franchise cost Akari a lot of light bulbs.

Per multiple sources, Ced’s deal allegedly included a P450,000 a month pay, a P2 million signing bonus and a car.

To be clear, it’s not my job to pocket watch and meddle in other people’s business. But reporting bears an obligation to parse the facts from the fiction. So, I verified.

“Hahahaha. No,” an Akari team official said to flatly dismiss the rumors.