SALTILLO, Coahuila, July 22, 2008.- The
gratitude for all the hospitality received
was the unanimous comment from the coaches
of the eight teams competing in the U-20
NORCECA Women’s Continental Tournament, a
qualifier to the 2009 World Championship.
Paula Weishoff, USA:
“We have a very young team, I have three
players with experience, but the rest will
be debuting, we had two weeks of
preparation and we are excited about the
start.”
Norman Bouchard, Canada:
“This is the first time I coach a national
team so it is a challenge for me and my
athletes, I have very young players, but
with great potencial and I think these
competitions improve their game’s level
for them to reach the senior team in the
future.”
Joel Olazabal, Cuba:
“This is also a very young team because we
are presenting only three players in the
last year of the category, one of them was
with the Olympic training team and other
two were present at the 2008 Pan American
Cup of Tijuana ’08, they really have
potencial and we are hoping to battle for
the qualification, we have prepared for
two years to achieve that goal.”
Luis Garcia, Puerto Rico:
“It is the same for us, we have a squad
with little international experience, not
very tall but with great control of the
game’s fundamental and colective work, and
like the other teams we will battle for
the qualification to the World.”
Enrique Larrazaleta, Dominican Republic:
“We have four players of the preceding
category, the youth, of their final year,
a month ago we could organize the whole
group because they were divided and our
goal is to reach the qualification.”
Julio Cesar Alfaro, Costa Rica:
“We are going to rely on seven youth
players and five juniors with little
international experience, with the
resources my country has we are comino to
give our best and I am looking for a great
effort from my team and if we are in the
elite now, our goal is to improve more
with each day.”
Daryl Davis, Trinidad and Tobago:
“I am debuting in this function replacing
Cuban Francisco Cruz and with a young team
that is comino up from the youth category.
Since three months ago we worked looking
for players for this tournament and
because of it a great performance can’t be
expected.”
Samuel Ciprian, Mexico:
“As the rest this is also a young team, a
combination of the group who recently took
part in the just completed youth
tournament in Puerto Rico, two of 14 years-old,
we had to know how to combine for having a
good representation because even the fact
we are secured of a place in the World due
to our condition of hosting country, we
have the commitment to prepare well,
though some of them have taken part in
international events of their age, they
could not work together, only for two
weeks, and our goal is to have a team with
ball control because we don’t have the
same physical characteristics of our
opponent teams.” |