Nicaragua Takes down Suriname to reach Quarterfinals
XALAPA, Mexico, September 5, 2024. - Nicaragua defeated Suriname 3-0
(25-21, 25-12, 25-15) to advance to the quarterfinal round as third
place in Pool B of the U23 Women’s Pan American Cup at the International
Velodrome in Xalapa, Veracruz.
Nicaragua (1-2) will face the loser between the Dominican Republic and
Cuba in quarterfinals on Friday. Suriname (0-3) will play in the matches
for positions 5 to 8 in the event.
Nicaragua controlled every element of the game, with a 39-22 advantage
in attacks, 7-6 in blocks, and 8-3 in serves, while scoring 21 points
from opponent errors compared to 17.
Brittany Forbes of Nicaragua led all scorers with 18 points (13 attacks,
2 blocks, 3 aces). Brisa Pérez contributed 12 points, all from kills.
Sharon Balkaran, captain of Suriname, led her team with 11 points (10
attacks, one block).
The first set was the most contested, despite Suriname recovering from a
four-point deficit (16-20), Brittany Pérez, along with María José Rivera
and Brisa Pérez, put Nicaragua ahead. From the sixth point onward, the
Central Americans were always in the lead in the second set, topping
Suriname with a huge margin, using the offense of its three key players.
Nicaragua started the third set with a significant lead (6-1) and
claimed victory in straight sets, with Brittany and María José leading
the offense.
Claudia Noguera, Head coach of Nicaragua:
“This victory guaranteed us a spot in the quarterfinals. It is the first
time that Nicaragua has reached the quarterfinals in this Pan American
age-group, which is gratifying. I told the players that this is a new
experience for them and to take advantage of all the resources and
everything they can gain from this championship. We will continue to
fight to climb up the rankings”.
Claudius Straal, Head coach of Suriname:
“We had a great first set. In the next sets we had too many passing
errors as well as serving errors which is the most important thing in
volleyball. Maybe we’ll have a rematch against them and do better”.
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