Canada to meet Dominican Republic in semis
MONTERREY, Mexico, December 20, 2007.- Canada advanced to a semi
final match against the Dominican Republic with an easy victory
over Trinidad & Tobago in the first match of Thursday at the
Norceca Women’s Olympic Qualifier Tournament. The North Americans
won by score of 25-12, 25-13, 25-14.
Falin Schaeffer and Tasha Holnes led Canada with 10 and 9 points
respectively. Schaeffer included 6 blocks and Holness added 5.
Krystle Esdelle led Trinidad & Tobago with 10 points and Darlene
Ramdin added 8.
“Trinidad & Tobago continues to improve every year and is a team
with good potential,” said Naoki Miyashita, the coach of Canada.
“I am excited about the match of tomorrow against Dominican
Republic and we will give our best effort.”
“I am deeply satisfied with the performance of my team against a
team as strong as Canada,” said Francisco Cruz, the coach of
Trinidad & Tobago. “We scored much better today and the girls
seemed to be more relaxed.”
Melissa Raymond, Captain of Canada: “We started slow but Trinidad
& Tobago is an improving team. The match tomorrow against
Dominican Republic is going to be a good one, and that is where we
wanted to be.”
Carleen Williams, Captain of Trinidad & Tobago: “Canadá is very
strong and is an honour to play against them. I see a lot of
improvement in my team and today we had a good performance
considering the level of the Canadians.”
Canada dominated the first set with an 8-1 jump start. Tasha
Holness led the North Americans with five points, including two
blocks and one ace.
Another 8-1 start put Canada on the road to an easy triumph in the
second set. The big serves of Stacey Gordon were the key for the
early lead.
In the third set, the Trinidadians attacked better but also were
victims of poor volleying and at the end the result was very
similar to the previous sets.