Barbados stun champs T&T in CAZOVA classic
PARAMARIBO, Suriname, August 12 – Barbados stunned two-time
defending champions Trinidad and Tobago in an instant classic in
the first match of tonight’s double header in the Men’s CAZOVA
(Caribbean Zonal Volleyball Association) Championships here at
the Ismay Van Wilgen Sporthal.
The upset did not seem possible when the ten-time champions
squandered a 17-10 lead and lost the first set, but they somehow
managed to shake off the disappointment and eventually still got
the job done 23-25, 25-15, 25-23, 19-25, 15-13 in 137 minutes.
T&T also battled back from 9-5 down in the decider and later won
three straight when two points away from defeat to level
proceedings at 13-all.
Very few fans in the stadium would have bet on the favourites
losing at this stage, but the Bajans pulled themselves together
yet again to take two straight and close it out.
“We played like our lives depended on it because we knew it was
do or die” said winning Shawn Simpson, alluding to the fact that
Barbados had lost their opening match to Bahamas during the
morning session and another defeat would have made it virtually
impossible for them to leave Suriname with the title.
The Barbados captain had given his teammates a scare when he
fell to the court while spiking a winner to put his team up
18-13 in the opener.
When Simpson returned the score was deadlocked at 21-all, but
his injury was not serious and although they eventually lost the
game, the Bajans led virtually all the way in the next two.
And when they battled back from 5-2 down in the fourth to hit
the front, it seemed like they had taken the fight out of T&T.
But champions never give up and T&T dug deep to force a fifth
set. The three-time champs also fought back twice in the
decider, but three times did not prove to be the charm this
time.
Coach Sean Morrison stated: “We played too relaxed and made too
many errors. We cannot afford to do that at this level. Everyone
is here to win.”
“Better we lose now than later (in the tournament)” said captain
Ryan Stewart, who promised that “the best is yet to come.”
Barbados coach Andrew Culpepper stated that their morning defeat
was a “reality check” and he was very proud of his players
tonight.
The Portugal-based Marc Honore, who has played for his country
for well over a decade, led the way for T&T with 18 points, and
Mikheil Hoyte and Brandon Legall chipped in with 12 apiece.
But the game’s real star was Barbadian Kyle Browne, who scored a
tournament high 33 points, 19 more than their next best
contributor Simpson.
Both teams are still in contention for the title as T&T had
begun their campaign with a straight-set win over Haiti in the
morning session.
The top two from the five teams at the end of the round-robin
stage on Tuesday will clash for the title during the night
session. |