French St. Martin Protects home turf with victory over Bermuda
Marigot, French St. Martin, August 31st, 2012 –
French St. Martin defended their home turf well as they defeated
Bermuda in straight sets (25-23,25-23 and 27 -25) in match
number one of FIVB Men’s World Championship Qualification
Tournament NORCECA Group D.
The games were really close as St. Maarten trailed at many
points during the sets and made it a habit to come from behind
to win.
Julien Sponsper was the game’s highest scorer as he ended the
game with the most points (21) which included 15 spikes during
the St. Martin attack. For the losers Jason Ebbin led with 7
points.
Coach Bucci of Bermuda was not very disappointed at the loss. “I
know we lost in three but we anticipated this somewhat because
of the inexperience of our team. So although we built leads at
crucial times in the games the players are not accustomed to
doing what is required to win the next point to remain in
front,” he surmised.
Captain Ian Bucci was not a happy man as he was on court several
times when his team leads evapourated. “It was very frustrating
out there, especially when the game seemed to be going to plan
then the leads disappear and you find yourself trailing,” he
complained.
Coach Lizen of St. Martin was satisfied with the victory. “I
wasn’t perturbed when we were trailing I kept telling them that
the game really begins at 18. There is no point in building
early leads then lose,” he reasoned.
Paul Quellery, the captain, was very happy with the win. “All
that matters is getting to 25 first and I am glad that we kept
our composure at crucial times particularly in the third game
when they almost forced a fourth set,” he said.
St. Martin next plays Antigua/Barbuda while Bermuda clashes with
St. Maarten in their second game |