USA crushes Venezuela
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, July 9, 2012 – United States,
represented by their second unit, debuted with an easy victory
over Venezuela in a match of Pool B of the VII Men’s Pan
American Cup at the Volleyball Palace in Santo Domingo.
The Americans, many of them candidates to replace those who will
be retiring after the London Olympics, took advantage of a
sub-par performance of the South Americans to take the victory
25-17, 25-19, 25-12.
The winners had a well balanced offensive led by Daniel
McDonnell and Taylor Sander each with 12 points, while Antonio
Ciarelli added 10. Venezuela’s captain Kervin Piñerua had 11 as
the only in player double figures for the losers.
USA’s coach Shawn Patchell commented: “We have worked hard to
achieve this kind of victory. Our start was not the best and I
was concerned but we improved a lot and after the first set our
serves were accurate and a key to the victory. This is a good
group of young players who are gaining confidence and can
improve their game even more.”
Venezuela’s coach Roberto Garcia said: “We congratulate United
States for the victory. For us this match didn’t exist because
we didn’t play at all. We were not even to a 20 percent of our
performance in the Olympic Qualifier in Japan. Our reception was
bad. I hope they can think about it tonight and recover from
it.”
Kevin Piñerua, captain of Venezuela: “We didn’t have our best
game. In fact we didn’t play volleyball. Our reception was poor
and I hope we will be able to improve in out next matches.”
Kawika Shoji, captain of United States: “Venezuela had a good
start and we thought the match would be tougher, but our serves
improved a lot and was the key to wake up the team and get the
victory.” |