SALTILLO, Coahuila, July
27, 2008.- In a match that for moments
seemed favourable to Mexico, the team of
Canada reacted and took the win to finish
in the fifth position at the NORCECA
Women’s Junior Volleyball Tournament.
The Mexicans came out
determined to dedicate another victory to
their fans who supported them each day of
the tournament at the Nazario Ortiz Gym,
and after winning 25-18, 25-21, and nearly
closing out the third, the Canadians
mounted a rebellion and took the next sets
34-32, 25-21, 15-12.
The last three sets
demanded an extra from everyone and
clearly exhausted they fought without
respite, but the physical preparation of
the Canadians came out evident and also
the benefit of their height.
For the winners, the
captain Sofie Schlagintweit made honour to
her condition led the scoring with 21
points, followed by 16 apiece from giants
Rebeca Pavan and Tabitha Love, the two
tallest players of the tournament along
with three others from United States.
For Mexico, Cecilia Rios
was the top scorer of the match with 25
points, followed by Carolina Carranza (13)
and Xitlali Herrera (11).
Normand Bouchard, coach of
Canada: “We are grateful of the organizing
committee and the state of Coahuila for
this tournament, and congratulations for
the support of the fans, who backed them
without affecting Canada, and for the
great team that Mexico has. I am very
happy with the reaction of my players, who
started slow, but came alive to win.”
Samuel Cibrian, coach of
Mexico: “You have to win at the right
moment, because later on the outcome does
not forgive. The Canadians are superiors
than us in both physical consistency and
height, and we reached a moment when we
couldn’t maintain the level of jump, nor
the coordination and power in our arms. In
the third set, the girls gave it all,
anyway we hope to not have disappointed
the fans, but we need to prepare with more
time of anticipation.”
Xitlali Herrera, captain of
Mexico: “It was a very close and
exhausting match, the third set was the
key for Canada to win, it was a very
strong ser and after we allowed that
moment to escape, we were very bad
psychologically.”
Sofie Schlagintweit,
captain of Canada: “Mexico started very
well, making all the necessary changes,
but we could fight, counter attack, and
resist the offense of the opponents, even
in some moments we could not do it. I
congratulate the Mexicans for their
fighting spirit during the match and it
has been a pleasure to play like this from
start to finish.” |