Dominican Republic and USA
qualified to the U-18 World
Championships
GAINESVILLE, Florida, July 28,
2006.- Dominican Republic and
USA qualified for the 2007 FIVB
Girls’ Youth World Championship
(U-18) while securing spots in
the gold medal match of the
NORCECA Continental Tournament.
The Dominicans were pushed to
five sets by Mexico, but
eventually prevailed 22-25,
25-19, 25-21, 30-32, 15-11,
while the Americans defeated
Canada 25-18, 25-18, 21-25,
25-18.
USA and Dominican Republic are
undefeated in four outings and
conclude the preliminary
round-robin portion of the
competition facing each other on
Saturday and again on Sunday in
the match for the crown.
Mexico, 1-3 in the tournament,
is the second team to send the
undefeated Dominican Republic
team to a fifth set in the
tournament. Puerto Rico won the
first two sets of its
tournament-opening match last
Tuesday, only to see the
Dominicans rally to win in five
sets.
Joeselyna Rodriguez led
Dominican Republic with 24
points, Kahoriz Feliz turned in
13, Mayern Nunez added 12, and
setter Elaine Santos contributed
9 points. Mexico was paced by
Valery Garza’s 21 points, Karla
Alonso connected for 13, while
Xitlali Corrujedo and Lorena
Sanchez tacked 12 and 11 points
respectively.
It is the third time the
Dominicans qualify to the World
Championship with the previous
two in 1997 in Thailand and 2001
in Croatia.
“It is a great triumph for the
Dominican volleyball,” said
Cristobal Marte, president of
the female program of the
Dominican Republic Federation.
“I want to congratulate all the
girls for their magnificent
effort and also to members of
the technical staff, Enrique
Larrazaleta, Juan Capellan, Mayo
Sibilia and Ruben Andisin.”
Tarah Murrey and Kanani Herring
led Team USA with 14 points
apiece while Falyn Fonoimoana,
playing for the first time in
the tournament, contributed 10
points off the bench. Becky
Pavan paced Canada with 12
points
“Last night, we played a high
intensity, nearly perfect match
against Puerto Rico,” U.S. Head
Coach Shelton Collier said. “We
played with amazing efficiency
for the entire match. Tonight,
Murrey was not at 100 percent so
we did not play her all of the
time and we lost Bateman to a
pretty severe ankle injury
midway in the match. We were
working to find some player
combinations to get the win, and
I am happy we were able to do
so.”
“We needed to use several
different lineups, and it took
us a while to get it together
and play our style of
volleyball,” Team USA libero
Sydney Yogi said. “I was proud
that we worked through our
adversity and found a way to
win.”
In the first match of the day,
Puerto Rico claimed its first
victory in the competition with
a 25-9, 25-8, 25-14 victory over
Honduras. The Puerto Ricans
improved to 1-3 and Honduras is
0-4 in the six-team tournament.
Shirley Ferrer sparked Puerto
Rico with 14 points and Joely
Narvaez added 10 points.
Karla Ponce provided Honduras
with a team-high 10 points. |