Jamaica clinched historic Undefeated Caribbean Women title
PARAMARIBO, Suriname, July 30, 2023. Jamaica fought back to become for
the first time Champions of the XVIII CAZOVA Caribbean Championship, and
they achieved it with a five-set thriller 3-2 victory over defending
champion Trinidad and Tobago (25-21, 13-25, 23-25, 25-19, 15-13).
Jamaica secures the title undefeated, winning all their matches in the
tournament. This was the second consecutive time that Jamaica beat
Trinidad and Tobago in this event. For Jamaica is was their fifth final.
The five-set thriller began with a 25-21 score for Jamaica. The
defending champion Trinidad and Tobago showed in the second and third
set why they are eight-time champion winning it 25-15 and 25-23
respectively. The Jamaicans keep calm in the fourth set to forced a
decisive fifth set with a 25-19 win. With that momentum Jamaica hold on
to the fifth set which unfolded calmly, optimistically, and joyfully.
Trinidad and Tobago were superior in attacks with a significant
difference of 50 to 48. Jamaica dominated in blocking (10-1) and serving
(12-2). Jamaica earned 23 points from Trinidad and Tobago in unforced
errors.
The top scorers for Jamaica were outside hitter Mychael Vernon with 26
points (15 on attacks, 2 on blocks, and 3 on serves), and her teammate,
opposite and team captain Sashalee Thomas, contributed with 11 points
from attacks and 3 on blocks, totaling 15 points. For Trinidad and
Tobago, opposite Krystle Esdelle, a game and tournament high 40 points,
all from attacks.
INTERVIEWS
Sashalee Thomas, Captain of Jamaica:
“Everything was going through our mind in the last set. This is what we
play for. We wanted to stay undefeated. It was our main goal to beat
them twice. Hopefully after this win and play it can show case that we
do have a volleyball team that can compete. We need everybody behind us.
Not only for track and field and football, but volleyball is here and we
are to stay and make some noise the coming years.”
Ricardo Chong, Coach of Jamaica:
“For sure this is a historic moment. We have to fight hard for it, but I
am so glad we manage to get the results we wanted. I’m so glad we can
bring home the title and I hope it will mean a lot for volleyball back
at home. I told the group that I have dream about becoming champion with
Jamaica two times in the past six months. And now it is here. I have no
words to describe this feeling.”
Mychael Vernon, Outside hitter of Jamaica:
“We have been training really hard and I think that the team chemistry
made this possible. We have that bond for each other on and off the
court. We fight for each other. We played for the team and that was a
big part of our success. We scored the last point and tears came. This
is an emotional moment for us. I am so proud and happy for the team.”
Saleem Ali, Coach of Trinidad and Tobago:
“It was a good game. We fought till the end. Coming here was a little
bit of challenge. We only had two players from the last team and I am
proud of these women who could be playing the final. Credit to Jamaica.
They played well.”
Kaylon Cruickshank, Captain of Trinidad and Tobago:
“I am a little bit sad we let it slip away. I am proud of the
performance of my team. We played till the end and we never give up. All
I can ask for as a captain is to play hard.” |