Dominican Republic and Cuba to
semi finals in Colombia
CARTAGENA, Colombia, July 18,
2006.- Dominican Republic and
Cuba, winners of their
respective pools with 3-0
records, qualified directly to
the semi finals of the women’s
volleyball tournament at the XX
Central American and Caribbean
Games.
The Dominicans advanced in Pool
B with a comfortable win over
Barbados by score of 25-8,
25-11, 25-13, while Cuba won
Pool A, in defeating Mexico in
straight sets by 25-23, 25-17,
25-11.
Annerys Vargas and Cindy Rondon
had 14 and 10 points
respectively and Bethania de la
Cruz added 8 tallies for the
Dominican side. Yumilka Ruiz led
the balanced Cuban offense with
9 points, Daimi Ramirez added 7,
and Yanelis Santos, Liana Mesa
and Zoila Barros had 6 apiece.
Dominican coach Miguel Beato
Cruz rested most of the starting
players and said that “the level
of our game has been growing up,
but from now on we need to
improve our concentration.”
Felipe Calderon, the Cuban
coach, said that “now we will
watch the development of the
next phase and adjust our
strategy depending of the next
opponent. But our girls will be
ready.”
Puerto Rico (2-1) qualified in
second place in Pool A moving to
the quarterfinals with victory
over Costa Rica by score of
25-22, 25-23, 25-21.
Aury Cruz led Puerto Rico with
14 points and Karina Ocasio and
Shannon Torregrosa each had 10
points. Verania Willis was the
best for Costa Rica with 16
points and Angela Willis and
Onicka Pinnock each scored 8
points.
In the nightcap, Venezuela beat
Colombia in straight sets
(25-21, 25-23, 25-20) qualifying
in second place of Pool B.
Veronica Gomez had 13 points for
Venezuela and Jessica Angulo
scored 10 for Colombia.
“I needed to give a rest to some
players and the coming matches
are very tough,” said Juan
Carlos Cruz, the Puerto Rican
coach. “We came here after a
medal and the girls are prepared
to attain that goal.”
Venezuela will meet Mexico and
Puerto Rico will play Colombia
in the quarter finals on
Wednesday. Barbados and Costa
Rica both finished the
preliminary round with 0-3
records and will face each other
in the match for the seventh
place.
Pool A: Cuba (3-0), Puerto Rico
(2-1), Mexico (1-2), Costa Rica
(0-3). Pool B: Dominican
Republic (3-0), Venezuela (2-1),
Colombia (1-2), Barbados (0-3). |