Cuba Advances to the Semifinals After
Dramatic Five-Set Victory over Venezuela
SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic, August 5, 2026. – Cuba
survived a thrilling five-set battle to defeat Venezuela 3-2
(19-25, 25-21, 21-25, 25-22, 15-11) and secure the final
semifinal berth in the women's volleyball tournament at the 25th
Central American and Caribbean Games Santo Domingo 2026.
The match was a true roller coaster from start to finish.
Venezuela twice took the lead by claiming the first and third
sets, relying on an outstanding blocking performance that
repeatedly frustrated the Cuban hitters. Cuba, however, answered
each challenge, finding success through the middle of the net
and keeping its composure in the decisive moments to force a
fifth set.
The deciding set belonged to Cuba from the outset. The Cubans
opened with a commanding 4-0 run that set the tone for the
tiebreak and never allowed Venezuela to recover. Although the
Venezuelans narrowed the gap on several occasions, Cuba
maintained its advantage behind an efficient offense to close
out the match 15-11 and book its place in the semifinals.
The semifinal matchups are now set, with Cuba facing Colombia,
while Puerto Rico will take on defending champions Dominican
Republic.
Cuba's offense proved to be the difference, holding a commanding
69-47 advantage in kills. Venezuela dominated at the net with 19
blocks to Cuba's 10 and also held a slight edge in aces (4-3).
Cuba committed 34 unforced errors, while Venezuela finished with
23.
Evilania Martínez led Cuba's offense with 16 points on 13 kills
and 3 blocks. Yalain De la Peña and Laura Suárez each added 15
points; De la Peña scored all of hers on attacks, while Suárez
contributed 9 kills, 5 blocks, and one ace. Dayana Martínez
chipped in with 11 points, including 10 kills and one ace.
For Venezuela, Alejandra Argüello delivered an outstanding
performance with 22 points, including 11 blocks—the highest
total of the match—along with 10 kills and one ace. Isabella
Sibada added 18 points (13 kills, 5 blocks), while Mariangel
Vivas contributed 14 points (12 kills, 2 blocks).
Cuban setter Gretell Moreno acknowledged the challenges her team
faced throughout the match.
"It definitely wasn't our best day. I think Venezuela prepared
an excellent tactical game plan and studied us well because our
hitters were constantly facing double blocks. What worked for us
was attacking through the middle, and that became the key to our
victory. We're happy with the result. Now it's time to rest and
get ready to face Colombia."