Impressive win for Canada in five sets
PONCE, PUERTO RICO, August 9, 2023.-
Canada impressively defeated Peru in five thrilling (3-2) sets on the
fourth day of the XX Senior Women's Volleyball Pan American Cup at the
Juan “Pachín” Vicéns Auditorium in Ponce.
Canada (2-1) achieved its second victory with a score of 25-22, 25-21,
22-25, 13-25 and 15-6.
After winning the first two sets, the Canadian team suffered from a
revival of Peru's offense accompanied by effective blocking and defense.
Peru rallied and convincingly won the third and fourth sets to spark a
fifth set.
Then, Canada made a magnificent comeback in the game by mercilessly
dominating the fifth set, 15-6, and taking the important victory.
Canadians Andrea Mitrovic and Hilary Howe contributed 19 points each.
Mitrovic with 17 attacks, one block and one ace; Howe with 17 kills, 2
blocks; and Shainah Joseph added 11 points (10 attacks, one ace). For
Peru, captain Karla Ortiz with 17 points (14 attacks, 3 blocks);
Ysabella Sánchez with 16 points (15 attacks, one block); and María Paula
Rodríguez with 14 points (12 kills, 2 blocks).
Peru (1-2) will face Colombia (2-1) tomorrow at 2:00 p.m., and Canada
(2-1) closes the preliminary round tomorrow against the United States
(3-0) at 6:00 p.m.
Shannon Winzer, Coach of Canadá:
“I think anytime you're able to win in five sets when you're pushed to
that fifth set and winning, I think that's always a nice feeling. We
still need to find a way to play consistently. I thought we controlled
first contact well, but finding solutions on attack versus a very strong
Peru defense was difficult for us tonight, so we must keep trying to
find ways to find those attacking solutions. It is an important victory
for us. I think this should guarantee us into the quarterfinals, so
tonight was an important game for us for sure”.
Francisco Hervas Tirado, Coach of Peru:
“Playing well and losing is part of what happens sometimes. The team
showed a good face today and the girls fought a lot, and they took the
game to the moment we were able to win it. Unfortunately, in the fifth
set, we weren't able to find the rhythm at the beginning and it was
already very difficult for us against the Canadian team who are very
strong, very physical. But, we are happy and the girls have made a great
effort. Now it's time to think about tomorrow's game. Tomorrow is
another story and we will start from scratch”. |