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        Costa Rica Wins Central American Derby to Nicaragua 
        
        XALAPA, Mexico, September 7, 2024. - Costa Rica won the Central American 
        derby 3-0 (25-22, 25-18, 26-24) against Nicaragua in the Women’s U23 Pan 
        American Cup on Saturday at the International Velodrome of Xalapa, 
        Veracruz.  
        
        Costa Rica will finish the competition facing the winner between 
        Suriname and Peru for the positions 5-6 ; Nicaragua will go against the 
        loser for 7-8. 
        
        Costa Rica captured the victory with advantage in blocking (7-3) and 
        benefiting from 28 points off Nicaragua's errors. Both teams scored 39 
        attack points and 2 service points. 
        
        Three players scored in double digits for Costa Rica: Krystel Vargas 
        (15), Lakysha Thompson (10), and Ana Rojas (10).  
        
        Brittany Forbes led Nicaragua with 15 points. 
        
        Despite Nicaragua's efforts to recover from a nine-point deficit (9-18), 
        Costa Rica opened the match taking the first set (25-23) with Krystel 
        Vargas' offensive attack and serve. Nicaragua started strong in the 
        second set, but Costa Rica quickly came back, surpassing Nicaragua and 
        never trailing again, taking advantage of opponent errors and the 
        blocking defense of Lakysha Thompson, along with Sol Venegas, Sheyla 
        Alvarez, and Ana Rojas. Nicaragua, with Marcela Martínez and Brittany 
        Forbes, kept the third set tight, supported by good defense. Brittany 
        denied Costa Rica two match points with two kills from Brittany, but Sol 
        Venegas sored the match point blocking Brittany. 
        
        
        Braulio Godínez, Head coach of Costa Rica: 
        
        “We were able to control the first two sets, but in the third, Nicaragua 
        made a substitution, using an opposite player we hadn't studied who 
        greatly improved their reception and defense; she did a lot of damage 
        because she played a lot against our block, and the team had a hard time 
        adjusting. The game evened out in the last set. Thankfully, we pulled 
        through.” 
        
        
        Claudia Noguera, Head coach of Nicaragua: 
        “My players wanted to win the match, but they only started playing in 
        the third set, and by that point, it was difficult because Costa Rica 
        was already more motivated, excited, and focused on winning. I believe 
        part of the result is due to our athletes' lack of concentration; they 
        didn’t perform as they did in the earlier games, the reception wasn’t 
        effective, and consequently, the attack wasn’t either”. |