Dominican Republic Earns Important
Victory Over Canada at the Final Six
GUADALAJARA, Jalisco, September 18, 2025. – Dominican Republic
secured a valuable 3-1 (25-20, 21-25, 25-20, 25-22) victory over
Canada on day four of the 2025 NORCECA Women’s Final Six in
Guadalajara, Jalisco.
With this result, the Dominicans improve their record to 2-2, the
same as Puerto Rico, while Canada remains winless (0-4). Dominican
Republic will close the preliminary round facing Mexico and Canada
playing Cuba.
Madeline Guillen’s offense was key for Dominican Republic to recover
from a difficult start, overcoming a five-point deficit in the first
set. Florangel Terrero contributed with blocking and attacking to
secure the set win.
Canada tied the match in the second set thanks to their solid work
at the net with Grace Calnan, Emma Boyd, Raya Surinx, and Isabella
Noble, successfully slowing down the Caribbean offense and
capitalizing on Dominican reception errors.
In the third set, the Dominicans took the lead after an 8-all tie
and stayed in control despite strong plays from Surinx and Boyd. The
balanced attack and blocking on both sides were ultimately decided
by Canada’s unforced errors.
The fourth set was also closely contested, with Canada coming back
from 18-23 to 22-23, led by Sydney Grills, but Terrero and Tapia
sealed the Dominican victory with powerful attacks.
The Caribbean team led in attacks (57-40), while Canada held a
slight edge in blocks (9-8). Both teams scored 5 aces, but Dominican
Republic gave away more points on errors (33-26).
Madeline Guillen was the top scorer of the match with 29 points.
Florangel Terrero followed with 10 points for the Dominicans. For
Canada, Raya Surinx and Maryn Boldon scored 14 each, while Emma Boyd
added 11.
Dominican Republic’s captain, Camila De La Rosa, commented on her
team’s performance: “It was a very balanced match; it wasn’t an easy
match. We lost focus and gave away a set by making too many
mistakes; we struggled in reception and serving. We are one step
away from the semifinals.”
Mathew Krueger, Head Coach of Canada said “I’m very proud of team
today. We’ve been talking about what it’s going to take for us to
get to the next level and about the decision making when we attack,
I believe we implemented that perfectly – we saw when we needed to
tip. I’m very proud of the girls and how they’re battling throughout
this tournament”. |