Nicaragua prevails over a combative Honduras
MANAGUA, Nicaragua, September 25, 2024.-
Nicaragua needed four sets, 3-1 (25-6, 17-25, 25-11, 25-15), to defeat a
battling Honduras in the closing match of the second day of the First
AFECAVOL U17 Central American Girls’ Championship.
After a dominant first set for Nicaragua, 25-6, Honduras started the
second set strong, leading 7-1 thanks to their effective serving, which
disrupted the defense and attack of the home team. Honduras’ lead was
enough to survive several comebacks from the Nicaraguan side, who fell
short and lost the set 17-25.
In the third and fourth sets, Nicaragua regained their strength,
particularly with their serving, achieving double digits in aces
(outscoring Honduras 18-6 in serves) for the second consecutive match,
while also leading in attacks 35-19 and blocks 8-4.
The top scorer was Nicaragua’s Lucía Columna with 15 points, followed by
Emely Gutiérrez with 13 (including six aces) and María Ebank with 10
(five blocks). For Honduras, Luna Janania had 7 points and Virginia
Herdocia 6.
On Thursday, on day three, Honduras will play El Salvador at 4:00 p.m.,
and Nicaragua will face Belize at 6:30 p.m.
ALBUM DE FOTOS DEL JUEGO
Denixa Zeledón, captain of Nicaragua: “I’m very satisfied with the work
we did. It was a tough match because Honduras has strong defense and
attack, which made things difficult for us, but we were able to get the
result. We’ve improved a lot in reception and defense thanks to our
coaches”.
Claudia Noguera, Head coach of Nicaragua: “It was a good win, and it’s
important to secure victory even if we lose a set. I think the girls
became anxious and lost concentration, but in the end, we regained the
rhythm of the game. We've been focusing on our serving, which is
fundamental in this sport, and things are going well”.
Cistiam Rodríguez, Head coach of Honduras: “Today's match was very
satisfying; we played better than yesterday, won a set, but
unfortunately didn’t secure the victory. However, I think it shows
progress as a team despite missing a key player. The level of
competition in this tournament is high, and sometimes the girls can’t
control their emotions because they’re so young, but it’s gratifying to
see them improve with each match”. |