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        Colombia fifth position with comeback win against Peru  
        
        PONCE, PUERTO RICO, August 13, 2023.- 
        Colombia and Peru starred in another South American duel at the XX 
        Senior Women's Volleyball Pan American Cup at the Juan “Pachín” Vicens 
        Auditorium in Ponce.  
        
        Colombia, who was down 2-1 in sets, made a comeback to win the match 
        with scores of 22-25, 25-23, 19-25, 25-23, 15-7, against Peru and occupy 
        fifth place in the tournament.  
        
        Both national teams met in the group stage and played five sets, 
        Colombia taking the victory as well.  
        
        Amanda Coneo led Colombia's offense with 30 points (26 kills, 4 blocks); 
        Ana Karina Olaya with 21 points (18 kills, 3 blocks); and Dayana Segovia 
        with 10 points (9 attacks, 1 block). For Peru, Ysabella Sánchez with 21 
        points (18 attacks, 1 block, 2 aceS); Flavia Montes and Karla Ortiz 
        added 10 points each.   
        
        Colombia dominated Peru in attacks, 72-58; in blocks, 14-11; and in aces 
        Peru surpassed its opponent, 4-2.  
        
        Antonio Rizola Neto, Coach of Colombia: 
        “It's a great victory. We are here because of Cristóbal (Marte, 
        president of NORCECA) Cristóbal put us here. Out of respect for him and 
        his help we are here. It is a joy to come out with the victory and fifth 
        place, it is an important position for Colombia. And I want to dedicate 
        it to Cristóbal for the effort he has made for us to be here. Many 
        thanks to Cristóbal and NORCECA”.  
        
        Amanda Coneo, Colombia's Best Scorer: 
        “We knew it was going to be like a final. Peru was not going to allow 
        another defeat like the previous one. I am very proud of the team that 
        knew how to handle the whole game. We kept a cool head to be able to 
        advance in the other sets. Without them I can't do anything and each one 
        had its moment. Thank God I was able to contribute to the victory”.  
        
        Francisco Hervas Tirado, Coach of Peru: 
        “For us it has been a very interesting tournament. We achieved a bit of 
        what we were looking for, which was to give the team a run, try some 
        things and we have the conclusions that we must continue working on how 
        to improve in those fifth sets, which is costing us a little. I am happy 
        with the work of the girls because they made a great effort in this very 
        tough tournament”.  |