TIJUANA, Baja California, June 3, 2008.- Brazil
beat Cuba in straight sets (25-20, 25-11, 25-16)
and completed its participation in the preliminary
round of the Women’s Pan American Cup with a
perfect record in Pool B. The Brazilians advanced
directly to the semi final round and qualified to
the 2009 World Grand Prix.
The first set was the most disputed of the match
with the Cubans leading up to the second technical
time-out (16-15). Then the problems with the
reception emerged again for the Cubans and Brazil
took the set 25-20 with good blocking and
effective combinations.
The rest of the match was an easy ride for Brazil
allowing coach Luizomar de Moura to use some of
the replacement players in the third set.
Brazil will play in the semi finals of Friday
while Cuba will meet Trinidad & Tobago in a match
between winless teams for the eleventh position.
“We are in a great moment and I can assure you
that these two teams will meet again in the
future,” said De Moura. “Both teams are very young
and talented.”
“This competition has been of a great experience
for our young players,” said Luis Felipe Calderon.
“We did our best and Brazil is always a very
complicated rival.” |