Costa Rica will aim for 5th place after dramatic five-set Win against
Suriname
PARAMARIBO, Suriname, September 20, 2024. - Costa Rica defeated the host
Suriname in a dramatic game 3-2 (25-17, 25-27, 25-22, 29-31, 20-18) to
advance to the match for fifth place at the Men’s U23 Pan American Cup
at the Anthony Nesty Sporthal in Paramaribo.
Costa Rica will play the fifth-place match on Saturday against the
winner between Saint Vincent and the Dominican Republic; Suriname will
face the loser for positions 7/8.
In a match that lasted over two hours (2:24), with the tie-break nearly
resembling a regular set, Costa Rica claimed victory by leading in
attacks (74-67) and committing fewer errors (24-34). Suriname held the
advantage in blocking (15-12) and serving (9-4).
Five Costa Rican players scored in double digits, with standout
performances from middle blocker Luis Eduardo Solano and outside hitter
Harold Rodríguez, who scored 24 and 20 points, respectively.
The top scorer of the match was Suriname's Lee A Leong with 28 points,
supported by Carlo Huisden (17), Gianni Ritfeld (15), and Shemar Jameson
(14).
Costa Rica started strong, winning the first set while always staying
ahead on the score, with four players leading the attack. The second set
saw several ties, until Gianni Ritfeld and Lee A Leong pressed to level
the match 1-1, with Ritfeld scoring the set-winning block. Costa Rica
and Suriname were tied up to 21 points in the third set, but Costa Rica
won despite Suriname leading the attack (14-9). After two consecutive
errors by Costa Rica near the end, Harold Rodríguez sealed the set with
a kill. In a dramatic fourth-set finish, Suriname lost a set point
(24-23) after a powerful attack from Costa Rica’s Juan Delgado. Costa
Rica then missed a match point after a kill from Lee A Leong, and
Suriname forced a fifth set by scoring two consecutive points to close
it out 31-29. In the fifth set, both teams traded leads, extending the
set to nearly a regular one, but Costa Rica clinched the win with a
final kill from Rodríguez.
Luis Eduardo Solano, top scorer of Costa Rica: “It was a tough match.
Both teams got carried away emotionally; at times one team was ahead,
and then the other would take the lead, switching roles throughout the
game. Thankfully, we were able to pull through and now we’re aiming for
fifth place, which is a good position for a new team like ours in
tournaments of this level”.
Lee A Leong, top scorer of Suriname: “We had a good game. We need to
finish the sets. We all committed a series of errors. We played a good
game, and we showed that we can compete with these teams.
We must work to improve more”. |