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Belize Advances to Central American Games
Semifinals for the First Time in History
GUATEMALA CITY, Guatemala, October 19, 2025.– Belize made history
after defeating Panama 3-0 (25-23, 25-20, 25-18) in the women’s
volleyball tournament of the 12th Central American Games Guatemala
2025, advancing for the first time ever to the semifinals of the
regional event.
Belize finished pool-play undefeated (3-0) and on top of Pool B,
securing their spot in the semifinals, where they will face
Nicaragua, second place in Pool A, on Monday. Panama (0-3) will play
for 6th/7th place on the final day of competition.
Team Belize not only achieved their first-ever qualification to the
semifinals in the history of the Central American Games, but did so
as pool leaders, maintaining a perfect record through the
preliminary round.
Belize started strong, building a five-point lead (10-5) with
Nelissa Ramírez leading the offense. Panama responded through Angela
Evans and Anabel Mackenzie, tying the score at 22 points, but
serving proved decisive for Belize to take the first set.
In the second set, Panama gained a three-point lead with Hashlyn
Cuero’s blocking and Belize’s errors, but from point 15 on, Belize
regained control. Ramírez remained unstoppable, while Gareth Bruce
joined the attack to extend the advantage.
The third set was tight, with both teams showing great defense.
After a long rally, Samantha Smith scored the attack that put Belize
at match point, and they sealed the historic victory following a
Panamanian error.
ALBUM BIZ vs PAN
Belize held statistical advantages in attacks (38-33), blocks (9-5),
and service aces (6-1). Both teams committed 22 unforced errors.
Nelissa Ramírez led Belize with 15 points, the only player on her
team with double digits. For Panama, Hashlyn Cuero scored 13 points,
while Angela Evans added 11.
Nelissa Ramírez spoke after the win: “We played tactically, we were
able to give hard kills and overall, we played smart. Our blocking
was very good today and that helped us get more free points – the
more, the better”. |