Cuba Outclass Chile in Four Sets
XALAPA, Mexico, September 3, 2024.- Cuba defeated Chile 3-1 (19-25,
25-23, 27-25, 25-13) on the first day of competition at the Women's U23
Pan American Cup in the International Velodrome of Xalapa, Veracruz.
Cuba recovered after losing the first set with a 45-42 advantage in
attacks and scoring 36 points on Chile's errors compared to their own
22. Chile had the edge in blocking with 14-8 and scored one more point
in aces, 8-7.
Cuba's captain, Whitney James, led her team with 16 points (14 attacks,
2 aces). Opposite hitter Lisania Grafort added 10 points, all on
attacks.
Chilean opposite hitter Petra Schwartzman was the top scorer of the
match with impressive 29 points (21 attacks, 5 blocks, 3 aces). Outside
hitter Dominga Aylwin contributed 11 points, including 5 blocks,
followed by middle blocker Maria Ignacia Nielsen with 10 points.
On the second day of Pool A, Cuba (1-0) will face Costa Rica (0-1) at
2:00 PM, and Chile (0-1) will take on the Dominican Republic (1-0) at
6:00 PM.
Chile quickly earned a six-point lead (16-10) in the first set,
capitalizing on Cuba's reception errors, along with Petra Schwartzman's
offense and Maria Ignacia Nielsen's blocking. Cuba came back from a
seven-point deficit in the second set (13-20) with attacks from Lisania
Grafort and Thainalien Castillo. Yensy Kindelan stopped Chile with a
block, and Whitney James' attack tied the match. Cuba took the third set
after losing two set points to Petra, but a block by Lisbeysis Hernández
put Cuba ahead. With a 4-1 advantage in blocks and 2-0 in aces, Cuba
dominated the fourth and final set.
Whitney James, captain of Cuba:
“The key to our recovery was patience, a lot of patience. We focused on
correcting our mistakes and calming down. This is the first match of the
tournament, and it's normal to have ups and downs; training is one
thing, and playing a match is another. We concentrated on our game”.
Camila Donoso, captain of Chile:
“Cuba finished extraordinarily; they started blocking us, especially at
the end of the match, making it difficult for us to score, and as a
result, we got frustrated. It's only the first match; we're used to the
pressure of coming from behind, and I'm sure we'll bounce back”. |