Cuba starts CAC Games
defeating Suriname in straight sets
SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador, June 28,
2023.- Cuba started
their 2023 CAC Games campaign defeating Suriname in straight sets 3-0
(25-20, 25-12, 25-19) in Pool A of the Men’s Volleyball Tournament at
the Sports Palace Carlos El Famoso Hernandez in San Salvador.
Cuba, who finished week 2 at the
Volleyball Nations League, rested some key players in their first
performance while Suriname battled stronger in the first and third sets.
Cuba outplayed Suriname with 30 points
from kills against 21, with a 9-6 advantage in blocks and a 5-0 margin
in points from serves. Cuba allowed 31 points from unforced errors and
Suriname 24.
Opposite Miguel Gutierrez and team
captain Osniel Mergarejo led Cuba’s offense with 13 and 10 points
respectively. Gutierrez scored from 10 kills and 3 aces, while Mergarejo
had 8 kills, one block and one ace.
Suriname’s leading scorer was Zefanio
Breinburg with eight points on 6 kills and two blocks.
On thursday Cuba (1-0) will face
Dominican Republic (1-0) and Suriname (0-1) meets with Mexico (0-1).
Osniel Mergarejo, captain of Cuba:
“The Central
American Games are very important for us. Some players rested today
because we’re coming from VNL, and other bench players played so we can
prepare as a team to reach the final. Suriname was excellent, they are
improving and it was a good match, their coach is Cuban and we respect
them”.
Zefanio Breinburg, top scorer of
Suriname: “It was a
good performance for us, we started great. We came to leave it all on
the field, show what we got and to play hard, let’s see where we stand
against Cuba. The team had good kills; it was a good start”.
Nicolás Vives, Head coach of Cuba:
“I made some
variations to preserve our libero who had a small injury in France, and
we want him to be well for the final matches here. The game had a good
Flow, our opponent didn’t ask much of us, but the guys did well. We are
focused on improving some skills to have better results. We are coming
for the gold; this group has never been Central American Champion”.
Carlos Orta Fellove, Head Coach of
Suriname: “I told my
guys that they had nothing to lose against Cuba, on the contrary, they
had a lot to win. The team performed well against Cuba that has a better
game level than ours. This team is amateur, facing a professional team
and they did well, showing they can win one or two matches”.
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