Costa Rica Finishes Seventh with Five-Set
Victory over Dominican Republic
TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras, May 30, 2026. – Costa Rica defeated Dominican
Republic 3-2 (25-11, 25-15, 11-25, 18-25, 15-9) on Saturday to
secure seventh place at the Girls’ U17 Pan American Cup in
Tegucigalpa, Honduras.
Costa Rica concluded the tournament with a 2-3 record, while
Dominican Republic finished in eighth place with 0-3.
Costa Rica dominated the opening set, led by the offensive
efficiency of Victoria Cobeńa, Luciana Vargas, and Charlotte
Martínez. Despite efforts from Shanty Pérez and team captain Leandry
Almonte, Costa Rica’s strong blocking pressure allowed them to
control the match and take the set comfortably.
The
Dominican Republic settled into the second set and kept the score
tied at 10-10. Costa Rica then surged ahead with a two-point
advantage (12-10) after Vargas blocked Paola De Jesús and followed
with a powerful kill. Costa Rica never relinquished the lead,
combining solid blocking with effective attacking to move ahead 2-0.
The
Dominican Republic responded in the third set with aggressive
serving that disrupted Costa Rica’s rhythm. Pérez and Almonte became
more effective offensively, while Paola De Jesús gained confidence
at the net, helping the Caribbean side build a commanding 20-9 lead
on the way to extending the match.
The
fourth set followed a similar pattern, with the Dominican Republic
opening on a 4-0 run behind the leadership of Pérez and Almonte.
Costa Rica narrowed the gap from 6-13 to 9-13 through consecutive
points, including a block from Vargas on De Jesús, but could not
complete the comeback. Guided by Pérez and supported by De Jesús,
the Dominicans forced a decisive fifth set.
Costa Rica took control early in the tiebreaker, jumping to a 9-3
lead with key blocks from Esmeralda Ugalde and Martínez that
neutralized the Dominican attack. Cobeńa remained relentless at the
net, helping extend the advantage to 11-6. Costly Dominican errors
down the stretch allowed Costa Rica to close out the victory.
Costa Rica held the advantage in kills (50-38) and blocks (10-8),
while Dominican Republic led in service aces (11-8). Both teams
committed a similar number of unforced errors, with Costa Rica
recording 28 and Dominican Republic 26.
Costa Rica’s Luciana Vargas led all scorers with 21 points.
Charlotte Martínez added 16 points, Esmeralda Ugalde contributed 14,
and Victoria Cobeńa finished with 11 points.
For
Dominican Republic, Shanty Pérez was the top scorer with 17 points,
including a match-high five aces. Leandry Almonte added 13 points,
while Paola De Jesús Dionicio contributed 12 points.
Kareem Richards, Head Coach of Costa Rica, said after the match:
“The Dominican Republic is a powerhouse, and we knew they would
respond. Our team, despite having a lead, became unsettled. In the
end, they managed to follow instructions and found courage; beyond
technique, it was courage, the belief and the feeling that we can
compete. It was a good result for a group like this.” |