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Caribes Prevail at Home and Close the Gap in the Final Series
SAN SEBASTIÁN, Puerto Rico, January 19, 2026.–
The
two-time champions Caribes de San Sebastián successfully defended
the Luis Aymat Cardona Coliseum and earned their first victory of
the Men’s Volleyball Superior League (LVSM) Final Series, defeating
the Cafeteros de Yauco in four sets (20-25, 25-20, 25-23, 25-21).
San
Sebastián was coming off two intense five-set losses, but Monday
night brought a different turn. From the opening whistle, a more
stable, more connected, and above all more confident team was
evident. That was echoed by middle blocker Pedro Nieves, a key
figure in the victory, as he reflected on the change in attitude
shown by the Caribes.
“First of all, grateful to God. This is a spectacle that fills me
with great joy. These are two great teams that reached the final for
a reason,” he said, while acknowledging the opponent’s push. “My
respect always to the Cafeteros de Yauco. They hadn’t reached a
final in years, and they have that hunger to beat us. They’re a team
that battles hard. I think the difference today was that we believed
more in ourselves. We know things will happen; we’re human and we’ll
make mistakes, but we look for ways to stay united as a family.”
On
what they need to do to return from Yauco with the series tied,
Nieves was clear: “Stay calm, don’t get distracted by things that
are not under our control. Focus on what we can do and trust the
game plan.”
With
the match tied at one set apiece, the third set became a
point-by-point battle. The final tie came at 23-all, when San
Sebastián closed the set with an effective middle attack by Nieves
and a double contact called on Cafeteros attacker Juan Felipe
Castañeda, who attempted to return the ball on the third touch.
In
the fourth set, the Caribes’ aggressive serving and the combined
offense of Pelegrín Vargas and Corey Chavers—who scored 22 and 18
points respectively—tilted the balance in favor of the hosts. Nieves
added 11 points, including four blocks.
For
the Cafeteros, setter Kevin Rodríguez acknowledged the difficulty of
the match, though he did not hide his frustration with certain
moments of the game. “We’re in their house; we knew it was going to
be a tough match, and it was. They did what they had to do: defend
their home. We were going to play hard, but the errors hurt us a bit
at key moments,” he said.
Rodríguez also reacted to officiating situations, without using them
as an excuse. “I don’t agree with what happened with the referees,
but that’s not an excuse. We had the game in our hands,” he stated
before looking ahead to the next matchup. “We need to be a little
more patient and leave the referees alone. Patience is the key to
this series. When we come back here, minimizing errors and those
counterattacks will be important in tough moments. With that, we can
come away with the win.”
For
Yauco, the offense was led by Brandon Rattray (17 points), Juan
Felipe Castañeda (12), and Diego Negrón (10).
The
series, scheduled as a best-of-seven, will continue this Wednesday,
January 21, at the Raúl “Pipote” Oliveras Coliseum, home of the
Cafeteros, starting at 8:00 p.m.
Upcoming matches:
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Wednesday, January 21: San Sebastián at Yauco (8:00 p.m.)
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Friday, January 23: Yauco at San Sebastián (8:00 p.m.) (if
necessary)
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Sunday, January 25: San Sebastián at Yauco (7:00 p.m.) (if
necessary)
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Tuesday, January 27: Yauco at San Sebastián (8:00 p.m.)
(if necessary) |