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Dominican Republic swept Canada and Claims
Semifinal Spot
PONCE, Puerto Rico, October 10th, 2025.- The
Dominican Republic swept Canada (25-23, 26-24, 25-23) to claim a
semifinal spot in the NORCECA Men’s Final Six at the Juan “Pachín”
Vicéns Auditorium.
It was a very close match. The Dominican Republic opened the set
strong, holding firm against Canada’s resilient efforts to maintain
a steady lead and close out the set 25-21. Canada returned focused
in the second set, applying pressure on the Dominican Republic
through strong blocking. However, the Dominicans continued to push
forward. The score remained tight toward the end of the set, but two
aces from Wilfrido Rodriguez sealed the victory for the Dominican
Republic in extra points, 26-24. The match remained tight in the
third set, with both teams battling for the lead. Midway through the
set, the Dominican Republic began to gain momentum and closed it out
25-23.
Dominican Republic outperformed in attacks (39-34) but Canada led in
blocks (10-3). Both teams were tied with 5 aces each. Dominican
Republic committed 21 unforced errors compared to 29 from Canada.
Dominican Republic’s offense was led by opposite Adrian Figueroa,
registering a 53% success rate in offense to finish with 15 points.
For Canada, outside hitter Thomas Friesen was the top scorer with 14
points (13 attacks and 1 block).
Moises Ortiz, middle blocker from Dominican Republic:
“It was a really good match. We adjusted well today, came prepared
and stayed focused. We continued working as a team, and I’m hopeful
that everything will be positive moving forward. We stayed united,
supporting each other through mistakes and moments of frustration,
always maintaining a positive attitude. Now, we need to stay focused
and keep moving in the same direction to succeed.”
Thomas Friesen, outside hitter from Canada:
“It was a really close match. They played very well, and we played
slightly less well. They were a tough team to stop offensively and
served effectively. It was a fun match to play, but unfortunately,
we didn’t find a way to win. I like our attitude, always staying
aggressive and with energy. Now, we’ll get a little rest, review
some video of what we’ve done and what Suriname has done, and work
on fixing our mistakes. I know we have a good chance against them,
and we’ll give it our best.” |
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