Defending Champion Dominican Republic wins Pool A over Puerto Rico, both
move into Semis
SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador, July 6, 2023.-
Defending champion Dominican Republic won Pool A over Puerto Rico 3-1
(25-19, 25-16, 22-25, 25-21) and both move into the Women’s Volleyball
semifinals of the 2023 San Salvador Central American and Caribbean
Games.
Dominicans (3-0) undefeated and Puerto Rico (2-1) as first and second
place of Pool A respectively reach the semifinals; it’s most likely they
will face Cuba and Colombia respectively (second and first place of Pool
B) as there is still one match left of that pool.
Dominican Republic used all its players while Puerto Rican setter
Vilmarie Rivera and outside hitter Paola Santiago couldn’t perform due
to minor health issues.
Dominicans outblocked Puerto Rico 15 to 9 and held a considerable 5-3
margin in aces. Puerto Rico finished with a slight 48 to 47 advantage in
points from kills. Dominicans scored on 30 unforced opponent errors
against 21.
Middle blocker Jineiry Martinez led Dominicans offense over the net,
scoring 6 blocking points from her overall 18 points, in addition to 11
points from kills and one ace. Outside hitter Yonkaira Peña and opposite
hitter Gaila Gonzalez contributed with 13 points each. Yonkaira produced
11 kills, one block and one ace, while Gaila scored 8 points from kills,
three on blocks and two aces.
On Puerto Rico’s side, Outside hitter Pilar Victoria led her team with
17 points on 15 kills, one block and one ace, alongside opposite hitter
Génesis Collazo who tallied 10 points. Outside hitter Elaine Vazquez
added 9 points on kills.
Marcos Kwiek, Head Coach of Dominican Republic:
“Their coach moved his players and so did us, it was only a
qualification match. What’s important is the next two days. It was good
to give our bench players an opportunity because we’re going to need
them”.
Fernando Morales, Head Coach of Puerto Rico: “Wilmarie
has some stomach issues and we decided to preserve her for tomorrow’s
semifinal, as well as Paola Santiago who has a muscle pain, we battled.
We were able to see everyone in action. The six who were on court
battled all the time. We know that Dominican Republic is one of the best
teams in the world, we can’t ask for more. We hope to win our semifinal
match tomorrow and have a rematch in the final”.
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