In a Comeback, Mets Successfully Defend El Quijote in Semifinal A Opener
Against Cafeteros
GUAYNABO, Puerto Rico, November 6, 2024. – In the opening match of
Semifinal A of the Men’s Superior Volleyball League (LVSM), the Guaynabo
Mets successfully defended their home turf, Mario "Quijote" Morales
Coliseum, rallying from behind in five sets against a tenacious Yauco
Cafeteros.
“A very tough game. We hadn’t played in over a week, so finding our
rhythm took some effort, but our team is so experienced that they did
everything they could to win in five,” said team captain Ramón Burgos
after the match.
Reflecting on being down two sets to none, he added, “The truth is,
we've been in situations like this before, maybe not this year, but in
previous years. We have a roster with players who’ve won two, three,
four, five championships, so we have the experience, the calm, and we
played better volleyball toward the end”.
Asked if the series was over after this result, the Mets’ captain
concluded, “No, this series promises a lot, and we need to bring our
best game every day”.
The scores were 21-25, 20-25, 25-16, 25-20, 15-11.
Guaynabo, who had not lost in three sets since October 15 against
Carolina Giants, tightened up and extended the game to a decisive set
with teamwork and strong offensive performances by Gregory Torres,
Gianluca Grasso, and Inovel Romero. They claimed sets three and four
with scores of 25-16 and 25-20.
In the fifth set, the home team started with a 5-0 lead, crossed the
court side switch at 8-4 by tightening the net defense, and reached set
point at 14-10 with an attack from the back row by Gianluca Grasso; they
closed the victory with a 15-11 score.
Gianluca Grasso led the Mets with 20 points, closely followed by Gregory
Torres with 18 and Inovel Romero with 10.
For Yauco, Mark Frazier scored 21 points, Diego Negrón contributed 11,
and Jessie Colón added 10.
Guaynabo surpassed Yauco in attacks 59 to 46 and in digs 58 to 43, while
Yauco had the advantage in blocks, 13 to 10.
The series continues this Friday in Yauco, with the match scheduled to
begin at 8:00 PM.
The semifinal series are best-of-seven (4). The Grand Final for the KIA
Cup begins two days after the last semifinal ends.
Semifinal B starts this Thursday, November 7, at Luis Aymat Cardona
Stadium, where San Sebastián Caribes will host Naranjito Changos at 8:00
PM.
SEMIFINAL SERIES A
GAME #1
– Wednesday, November 6 – 8:00 PM Yauco at Guaynabo / 2-3 (21-25,
20-25, 25-16, 25-20, 15-11)
GAME #2 – Friday, November 8 – 8:00 PM Guaynabo at Yauco
GAME #3 – Sunday, November 10 – 5:00 PM Yauco at Guaynabo
GAME #4 – Wednesday, November 13 – 8:00 PM Guaynabo at Yauco
GAME #5 (IF NECESSARY) – Friday, November 15 – 8:00 PM Yauco at Guaynabo
GAME #6 (IF NECESSARY) – Monday, November 18 – 8:00 PM Guaynabo at Yauco
GAME #7 (IF NECESSARY) – Thursday, November 21 – 8:00 PM Yauco at
Guaynabo |