Haiti on this occasion against Nicaragua at the U21 Pan American Cup in
Havana
HAVANA, Cuba, June 9, 2023.- Nicaragua battled for the win against Hait
in five sets (25-23, 22-25, 25-14, 21-25, 15-11) in almost two hours a
Ciudad Deportiva Coliseum and will play for the fifth place against
Dominican Republic on the last day of competition of the U21 Men’s
Norceca Pan American Cup.
The Central Americans were determined to not repeat what happened last
year in this same venue when they fell twice against the spirited
Caribbean team who did better in blocking (9-6), but not in serves
(5-6), while in kills both ended with 56. Nicaragua added 40 unforced
errors against 28 from their opponents.
Nicaragua’s offence was led by outside hitter Yesdy Pacheco (21), Denis
Espinoza (13) and Evans Solís (10), however the leading scorer of the
match was opposite hitter of the opponent team Estakend Beauvoir with 23
points, followed by outside hitters Seraphin Antoine (16) and Relis
Dieulengy (12).
Jorge Luis Mena, Nicaraguan coach said that in the past tournament here
in Havana, “this team beat us twice, but this time we were determined to
get the victory and not fall to the seventh or eighth place. I made some
adjustments with the middles for them to improve the defense and it
worked. Haiti has a powerful attack, reach and height which exceeds us”.
Central American Evans Antonio said “we knew it was going to be hard,
they are an opponent that takes advantage if you let them. Their serves
made our reception hard, but our coach was constantly guiding us where
to stand and thanks to the teams’ job we were able to win”.
Lesly Larrieux, coach of Haiti, lamented “we always enter these matches
with desire to perform and win, but we always have a percentage of the
refereeing against us, I am aware of the errors, and they don’t correct
them. It’s always the same with Haiti”.
Caribbean captain Relis Dieulengy said “Nicaragua is used to playing;
they have more time to prepare, and they can play a five-set match
easier than us. We are happy because we always learn something in these
tournaments”. |