El Salvador strong over Guatemala
MANAGUA, Nicaragua, September 6, 2023 - El Salvador showed its strength
in its debut by defeating Guatemala 3-0 (25-14, 26-24, 25-15) in the
second match of the XXII AFECAVOL Women’s Senior Central American Cup at
the Alexis Argüello Sports Complex.
After being dominant in the first set, El Salvador recovered from a
deficit of up to 4 points at the start of the second set and fought
until the end when they won the set 26-24 thanks to their counterattacks
on a solid defense. In the third set, it was a complete dominance that
allowed them to add five points to their standings.
El Salvador led in attacks 20-14 and serves 6-4, while both teams 5
points on blocks. Guatemala committed 45 errors compared to the winners’
30.
María Hunter, Gabriela Funes, and Marcela Soriano each finished with 7
points for El Salvador. For Guatemala, María García scored 5 points.
This Thursday, Guatemala will face Belize at 1:30 p.m., and El Salvador
will play against Honduras at 4:00 p.m.
AFECAVOL COPA MAYOR FEMENINA
QUOTES
Andrea Genova, coach of El Salvador: “We started with a good match;
Guatemala is a strong opponent who wanted to start well, and it turned
out to be a good match. We managed to execute everything we practiced in
the final phase of our preparation for this tournament. We need to
improve our rest management since it’s a long tournament, and we must
pace ourselves well. The team that is better physically prepared will
excel in the crucial final games”.
Adriana Flores, captain of El Salvador: “We have been preparing for a
year and a half, and this tournament was our main goal. We have a team
that has been playing together for several years, and team synergy
helped us a lot today. We knew how to play against Guatemala; we
implemented the strategies planned by our coaches, and that helped us
secure a convincing 3-0 win”.
Julio Dominguez, Guatemala’s assistant coach: “We faced a very strong
and experienced opponent today, and our team didn’t come out with the
right attitude. Our tactics and strategy didn’t produce any results, so
we hope to transform what happened today. In these short tournaments,
anything can happen”. |