Criollas and Atenienses Win in the Opening of the 2025 LVSF Season
CAGUAS, Puerto Rico, January 17, 2025.- While at the Roger Mendoza Court
in Caguas, the Criollas de Caguas paid a posthumous tribute to one of
their players, Pilar M. Victoriá López, dedicating the season to her and
winning in four sets, the Atenienses de Manatí, last season’s
runners-up, defeated the Changas de Naranjito in the same number of sets
at the Juan Aubín Cruz Coliseum.
In the Turabo Valley, the Puerto Rican Volleyball Federation and the
Criollas' management honored Pilar Marie, who passed away in August 2024
of natural causes in Türkiye. Before the match began, Dr. César
Trabanco, president of the FPV, and attorney José Servera presented
Pilar's parents, Luis Ernesto and Pilar Eledys, with a plaque bearing an
emotional message.
Criollas' Victory
The Criollas secured a 3-1 victory (25-20, 23-25, 25-17, 25-19),
claiming all three available points and successfully defending their
home court.
In the first set, Caguas used strong serving to disrupt the Valencianas’
reception, securing the set after reaching a 20-16 lead. The set point
at 24-16 came from a serving error by Juncos’ Gabby Gonzales, closing
the set at 25-20.
In the second set, the Valencianas withstood a late surge from the home
team. After leading 17-12, they saw their advantage slip away as the
score evened at 20. Nevertheless, Juncos managed to push through to 23
points. The Criollas regrouped in the following two sets to clinch the
victory.
After the match, team captain Raymariely Santos shared her thoughts:
“Happy with the win. There’s a lot to improve on but starting with a
victory gives us the confidence to keep improving and working as a
team.”
Caguas had four players scoring in double digits: Kristin Lux with 15
points, followed by Stephanie Enright with 14, Diana Reyes with 11, and
Ivania Ortiz with 10. Raymariely Santos contributed 31 assists.
For Juncos, who earned no points, the standouts were Adriana Rodríguez
and Gabby Gonzales with 12 points each, along with Jaelyn Hodge’s 11
points. Naomi Cabello tallied 30 assists.
Atenienses Defend Their Olympus
In another match, the Atenienses de Manatí triumphed on their home
court, the Juan Aubín Cruz Coliseum, defeating the Changas de Naranjito
in four sets (25-17, 24-16, 25-13, 25-17).
Karla Santos and Tristin Savage led Manatí’s offense with 18 points
each, while Génesis Collazo exceled for Naranjito with 13 points. |