Cuba beats Costa Rica to play for fifth place against Canada
HERMOSILLO, Mexico, July 22, 2023.- Cuba beat Costa Rica in straight
sets 3-0 (25-18, 25-21, 25-20) to play for fifth place against Canada in
the Women’s U23 Pan American Cup in Hermosillo, Mexico.
Sunday’s fifth place between Cuba and Canada will be a rematch of the
preliminary round of the tournament where Canada topped Cuba in four
sets. Costa Rica and Honduras will play for seventh place, who also met
in the preliminary round won by the Costa Rican squad.
Cuba struggled to close all three sets. Cuba lost three set points
before moving on top. In the second set, Costa Rica recovered from a
seven-point deficit (12-23) edging Cuba up to a close 25-20 set finish
for Cuba. Once again Costa Rica pressed hard in the final and third set
but came off short.
Cuba’s serves were definitely a key element to beat Costa Rica, leading
by a huge 11 to 3 advantage. The Caribbean team also led in attacks
38-34 and in blocks 9-5. Both teams scored on 17 opponent errors.
Middle blocker Edisleidys Reyes led Cuba with 13 points on 11 attacks
and two blocks. Opposite hitter Alejandra Gomez contributed with 12
points on 6 kills, two blocks and five impressive points on service
aces.
Costa Rican team captain Lkysha Thompson was the leading scorer of her
team with 12 points, scoring on 10 attacks and two blocks.
Wilfredo Robinson, coach of Cuba:
“I made changes in the lineup to continue defining possible scenarios
for the U21 World Championship and the aspiration to obtain fifth place
tomorrow, which we would be satisfied with our performance here in the
competition. We hope to show another level tomorrow; the team has the
conditions to win it”.
Andrés Carvajal, coach of Costa Rica:
“The team had a good attitude, showing a different face compared to
previous matches. Some of the players come with a load of international
games in the senior category and from our national league, so we were in
a comfort zone without responding to the level of the competition and
taking the responsibility to represent our country. Today, we enjoyed
it, and we hope it gets even better, showing an evolution of the team
for tomorrow against Honduras”. |