After a series of transfers, Haley Eckerman, a former Texas University star athlete, makes the move back to Leonas de... CurrentPhoto via Haley Eckerman, on Instagram
After a series of transfers, Haley Eckerman, a former Texas University star athlete, makes the move back to Leonas de Ponce for the third time in her career.
The transfer, though, came with some complications this time around. The beginning of the 2016-17 season landed Eckerman with the Unione Sportiva ProVictoria Volleyball Monza team in Italy’s A1 Series. The end of the season brought Eckerman back to Puerto Rico to finish competition with Leonas de Ponce. Upon her return, Eckerman was determined to be ineligible by the Puerto Rican Volleyball Federation.
In an Instagram post by teammate and fellow American, Gina Mancuso, explains a press release sent out by the Puerto Rican Volleyball Federation.
The post shows that Humacao Orientals sent out the initial lawsuit, they entered the semifinals of the Puerto Rican league following the dismissal of Leonas de Ponce.
The Puerto Rican Federation sent approval to Eckerman that her contract was complete and she was eligible to play, but two weeks later, the contract was in question.
Here is Eckerman’s Instagram statement about the issue:
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