Anguilla Tops Bermuda in second match
BASSETERRE, St. Kitts, July 27, 2012 - Anguilla persevered over
Bermuda in three sets (25 -21, 25-16, 25-18) in game 2 of the
2014 FIVB World Championship Qualification Women’s Round I Group
D.
The game was not as easy as the score suggests as Anguilla was
really made to work. In fact in the first set Bermuda had a
four-point lead (20-16) when Anguilla called a time out. On the
resumption Anguilla reeled off 7 unanswered points before taking
the game at 25-21.
This seemed to have knocked the wind from the sails of the
Bermudans as the second set was easier for Anguilla (25-16).
Coach Jason Liburd of Anguilla thought that it was a tough game.
“No game is easy until the end. We found that this was a good
test for us since we have been training hard without much
quality games so this was an ideal test for our first match,” he
said.
Liburd pointed to the attack of Suzan Webster and the serving of
Khalidah Banks who combined to provide most of the points for
team Anguilla.
Captain Banks was obviously jubilant at the end. Her job was to
encourage the troops at times when they were down. “I simply
told them to go back to the basics of cover, pass and defend. Do
not underestimate them and play your best and that just what we
did today”, she reported.
Captain of the losing team Victoria Stevenson was not
disappointing in spite of the defeat. “I was impressed the way
our young charges played. The truth is we play against a team
that played very well as a unit. I kept encouraging them to just
focus on one point at a time and to ensure that they do their
role,” she told the press.
Coach Blee was all smiles. I think that we can take away a lot
of positives from this game. There were times when we shining
and time when we had to comeback, she said. She attributed the
loss to losing focuses at crucial moments. |