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Belize Opens the Central American Games
with a Victory over Honduras
GUATEMALA CITY, Guatemala, October 17, 2025. – Belize started strong
with an important 3-1 (27-25, 25-17, 24-26, 25-23) victory over
Honduras, in the opening match of Pool B in the women’s volleyball
tournament at the 12th Central American Games Guatemala 2025, which
kicked off this Friday at the Teodoro Palacios Flores Gymnasium.
The Belizean team took control early in the first set, although
Honduras responded well after trailing 20-23, tying the score at 23
points with effective attacks from Cecille Johnson. The closing
moments were dramatic, as both teams wasted set points before Herdie
Castillo sealed it 27-25 for Belize.
In the second set, the story was similar, with Belize leading from
start to finish, this time building a wider margin (22-14), powered
by Castillo and Shantell Arnold, to take the set 25-17 and a
comfortable 2-0 advantage.
Honduras came back in the third, despite Belize rallying from 14-18
down to tie 20-20 behind the efforts of Clara Sabal and Nelissa
Ramirez. Belize’s errors at key moments allowed Honduras to force a
fourth set, as Sasha Kawas scored with a strong attack and Johnson
blocked Gareth Bruce to close it 26-24.
The fourth set was tightly contested, featuring several ties and
lead changes. Belize lost two match points due to an error and a
kill point from Johnson but ultimately secured the win with a
powerful attack from Shantell Arnold, claiming their first victory
of the tournament.
ALBUM PHOTOS BIZ vs HON
Belize led in attacks (51-48) and blocks (12-9) while committing
fewer unforced errors (27-33). Honduras held the edge in serving
(7-5).
Herdie Castillo topped Belize’s scorers with 17 points, including
impressive 7 stuff blocks. Nelissa Ramirez and Shantell Arnold added
16 and 10 points, respectively. For Honduras, Cecille Johnson and
Sasha Kawas each scored 18 points, while Victoria Aparicio
contributed 11.
In their next matches, Belize will face host nation Guatemala, while
Honduras will look to recover against Panama.
Clara Sabal, Opposite of Belize: “It’s a great motivation for us
starting off the tournament with a victory. It was a great hustle
for us, we came out feeling strong. This was a team effort and the
work from the bench gave us the push we needed”.
Tessa Flores, captain of Honduras: “We lacked concentration. It was
hard for us to believe we could win. We started the match very
anxious, because for most of us these are our first Central American
Games. I think the pressure got to us, which I don’t understand —
there was no reason to feel that way. We’re going to try to fight
for a spot on the podium.” |