Bermuda upstages St Lucia in epic five- setter
ST JOHN’S, Antigua and Barbuda, October 19, 2024: In a match that had
all the elements of a true duel, Bermuda came from set down to register
an epic win over pre – championship favourites St Lucia.
When the last ball dropped, it was Bermuda that had improved their
status with a 3-2 (15-25, 25-19, 18-25, 25-21, 15-9) win in the 2024
Eastern Caribbean Volleyball Association (ECVA) Senior Women’s
Championships here at the YMCA Sports Complex.
The win put the Bermudians to a 2: 0 win/ loss ratio in the six- team
championships, whilst St Lucia goes 1:1.
The humdinger of a contest, saw both teams not giving much, neither
asked for any benevolences, fighting tooth and nail, to gain ascendancy
and supremacy.
Bermuda’s Head Coach- Shalae Rae, who was smiling from ear to ear, in a
post- match remarked: “Nothing like a win that you really had to work
for …We came in pretty blind, but watched the warm up and adjusted the
game as we went along”.
Rae added, “We had a team that was really, really tired… St Lucia was
giving us a run for our money, they had big blocks, strong attacks and
we had to adjust and when they scored points they earned those points,
so it was our job to clean up our mistakes, clean up our serves and we
also had to make some strategic adjustments”.
Rae thought that the timely insertion of 15- year-old Olivia Gazzard, a
setter, was one of the turning points of the match to their advantage.
Delighted with the historic win, Bermuda’s Captain- Kaylee Trott said of
team mates, “They held their ground and were able to get back up out of
our rot fast after that first set and am really proud of them …We plan
to keep the same momentum for the rest of the championships”.
Contrarily, the countenance of St Lucia Head Coach- Kendell Charlery was
glum.
A disappointed Charlery apportioned blame on the defeat to “a procession
of errors” on his team’s part.
“Defensive errors cost us many points at crucial times in the game…The
game exposed many areas that we need to tighten up on moving forward in
the competition”.
Whilst congratulating Bermuda on a “job well done”, St Lucia’s Captain-
Cindy Wilson “We played our game very slowly… At times we became very
complacent but we look forward to doing a better job in our upcoming
games”.
The championships continue with Grenada facing Antigua and Barbuda. |