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Coronelas prevail in five sets to take the lead in the LVP MX Final
GUADALAJARA, Jalisco, April 11, 2026.– In a thrilling match that
marked the start of a historic final, Coronelas de Durango defeated
Tapatías de Guadalajara in five sets, 3-2 (25-21, 24-26, 25-16,
20-25, 15-6), at the Joly Ramírez Gymnasium, taking the lead in the
Grand Final of the Mexican Professional Volleyball League (LVP MX).
The
match, the opening chapter of the best-of-three series, was filled
with intensity and excitement, showcasing the high competitive level
of this inaugural edition of the league. Coronelas, who finished the
regular season undefeated, extended their winning streak and moved
one victory away from claiming the championship.
Daniela Bernal Barraza of Coronelas was named Most Valuable Player
(MVP) thanks to her outstanding performance.
From
a statistical standpoint, Coronelas showed superiority in key
fundamentals, leading in attacks (63-50) and blocks (13-12), while
both teams recorded three aces each.
Offensively, Atenas Gutiérrez led Coronelas with 20 points (19 kills
and one ace), followed by Klaudia Pawlik with 16 points (8 kills and
8 blocks) and Melissa Garciglia, also with 16 points (15 kills and
one ace). Michelle Lizárraga added 15 points (14 kills and one
block).
For
Tapatías, Seomara Sainz stood out with 25 points (22 kills and 3
blocks), supported by Jocelyn Urías with 12 points (11 kills and one
block) and María Fernanda Anizares with 11 points (8 kills and 3
blocks).
The
series will move to Durango for the second match, scheduled for
Saturday, April 18 at the Auditorio del Pueblo, where Coronelas will
aim to clinch the championship in front of their home crowd. If
necessary, a decisive third match will be played on Sunday, April 19
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