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        Dominican Republic 
        starts their title defense with a victory against Chile 
          
        PONCE, PUERTO RICO, August 7, 2023.- 
        Dominican Republic, champion of the last two editions (2021/2022) of the 
        Women Senior Pan American Cup, debuted with a 3-0 (25-23, 25 -15, 25-15) 
        against Chile at the Juan "Pachín" Vicéns Auditorium in Ponce. 
          
        The champions started their tournament 
        debut a bit cold with a close first set against Chile, but then they 
        showed their power on court to win in three sets. 
          
        The Dominicans dominated the Chileans 
        in attacks, 43-23; in blocks they were even, 9-9, and in direct 
        services, 5-5, as well.  
          
        Gaila González was the best scorer for 
        the Dominican Republic with 14 points (12 kills, one block, one ace); 
        Madeline Guillén with nine attacking points and Cándida Arias with seven 
        points (5 kills, 2 blocks).  
          
        For Chile, Beatriz Novoa scored 14 
        points (12 kills, 2 blocks), followed by Karen Morales with eight points 
        (5 kills, 3 blocks) and Florencia Giglio with six points (2 kills, 2 
        blocks, 2 direct serves). 
          
        Dominican Republic will play tomorrow 
        at 8:00 p.m. against Argentina, and Chile has the day off. 
          
        Marcos Kwiek, Coach of the Dominican 
        Republic: “It's 
        always a little difficult for us to start because of the pace of the 
        game, the change of play, but it's normal and we're used to it. We 
        didn't play the first day and that's part of the competition. Today I 
        had the opportunity to practically put them all to play. Bethania (De la 
        Cruz) is playing for the first time this year and we have to get her 
        into the rhythm of the game, because physically she is fine, and these 
        games are good for that, so we have one more option”. 
          
        Niverka Marte, Captain of the 
        Dominican Republic: 
        “Happy that all the girls had the opportunity to play because it is 
        important for our development. We come from a very good transition, and 
        these are games that the girls have to enter and show that there is 
        talent. We come to look for the gold medal, God willing, and for the 
        team to maintain its level in each game”. 
          
          
        Alejandro Marín Hormazábal, Coach of 
        Chile: “We played a 
        very good first set. We played equally. Dominican Republic is a very 
        tough team when it comes to attacking, blocking up front, but we played 
        very well from serves, which was one of the virtues we had. 
        Unfortunately, even though we played good volleyball at times, we 
        couldn't keep it up. For this reason, we couldn't stay with a win or a 
        set, but I'm happy with the performance of the players”. |