Dominican Republic one step away from a fourth gold medal
LIMA, Peru, August 18, 2018 - The Dominican Republic earned the
right to defend their title of U23 Pan American Cup champion,
after overcoming Cuba 3-1 (22-25, 25-16, 25-13, 25-21) in the
first semi-final match at the Manuel Bonilla Coliseum in
Miraflores.
Brayelin Martinez was in charge of guiding her team to victory
by scoring 24 points, followed by Gaila Gonzalez and Jineiry
Martinez with 13 points each and Natalia Martinez who finished
with 10 points. For Cuba, Diaris Pérez and Ailama Cese led with
17 and 13 points respectively.
Dominicana had the advantage in attacks (54-45), blocking (12-8)
and service (3-2). The winning team committed 20 unforced errors
and the loser had 28.
The Dominican Republic setter, Yokaty Pérez: "In the first set
we gave in to the pressure of playing a semifinal, Cuba is a
difficult opponent but from the second set we were leaving
behind the pressure and taking our pace of play. Tomorrow we
will deliver everything on the field to keep the gold."
The captain of Cuba, Gretell Moreno: "We are a young group and
we still need to engage a little more as a team. This defeat
leaves us as a lesson that we must work more in the definition
of our attack and in the speed of our defense, they played many
short balls and we did not know how to react. Although we will
not fight for gold, the team has grown a lot; we are girls of
different categories who started working together from this year
on and as we advance in the competitions we will be more
cohesive". |