Cuba and Dominican Republic are
unbeaten in Colombia
CARTAGENA, Colombia, July 17,
2006.- Cuba and Dominican
Republic, the two favorites
teams to battle for the women’s
gold medal at the XX Central
American and Caribbean Games,
have perfect records after two
days of play.
Cuba defeated Costa Rica 3-0
(25-17, 25-19, 25-16) and leads
Pool A, while Dominican Republic
beat Colombia also 3-0 (25-19,
25-17, 25-21) and sits in first
place in Pool B.
Kenia Carcaces led Cuba with 12
points and Rachel Sanchez added
9 as Coach Felipe Calderon
rested veterans Yumilka Ruiz and
Zoila Barros during the whole
match. Angela and Verania Willis
had 8 and 7 respectively for
Costa Rica (0-2).
“Costa Rica is a team with a lot
of potential but they need to
train together for a longer
period,” said Calderon.
Annerys Vargas was the top
Dominican scorer with 11 points
and Milagros Cabral and Cosiris
Rodriguez each had 9. Jessica
Angulo led Colombia (1-1) with
12 points.
“The best of the Dominican team
is still to be seen,” said
Cabral, while Coach Miguel Beato
Cruz added that “tonight we won
the match at the net.”
In the second match of the
evening, Venezuela defeated
Barbados in straight sets
(25-14, 26-24, 25-17), improving
its record to 1-1 while the
Bajans fell to 0-2 in Pool B.
Desiree Glod was the top scorer
for Venezuela with 20 points,
while Aleoscar Blanco and
Caroline Orozco contributed with
15 and 11 respectively. Shari
Matthews had 12 for Barbados.
In Pool A, Puerto Rico beat
Mexico 3-0 (25-20, 25-20, 25-16)
and both teams are tied in
second place with 1-1 records.
Aury Cruz had an excellent night
with 17 points and her sister
Eva Cruz added 11. Claudia
Rodriguez was the best of Mexico
with 9 points.
“Tonight was different than the
day before because we kept our
game at a high level while
yesterday we had a lot of up and
downs,” stated Aury Cruz.
Pool A: Cuba (2-0), Puerto Rico
(1-1), Mexico (1-1) and Costa
Rica (0-2). Pool B: Dominican
Republic (2-0), Venezuela (1-1),
Colombia (1-1) and Barbados
(0-2). |