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Puerto Rico Captures Bronze at NORCECA
U17 Continental Championship
SAN
JOSÉ, Costa Rica, November 9, 2025. – Puerto
Rico claimed the bronze medal at the 2025 NORCECA Girls’ U17
Continental Championship, defeating the Dominican Republic 3-1
(25-22, 29-27, 11-25, 25-19) on Sunday at the Gimnasio Nacional in
San José, Costa Rica.
This
marks Puerto Rico’s second medal in the tournament’s history, after
winning silver in the inaugural 2023 edition. Puerto Rico closed the
event with a 3-3 record, while the Dominican Republic finished 3-2.
Puerto Rico held the advantage in attacks (47-38), blocks (9-7), and
service points (11-10), though they committed more errors than the
Dominicans (38-24).
Anna
Aquino led Puerto Rico’s offense with 19 points (17 kills, 2
blocks), followed by Kelysha Domínguez with 15 points (11 kills, 1
block, 3 aces) and Carinialys Román with 13 points (10 kills, 3
aces). Rayni Mondesi of the Dominican Republic topped all scorers
with 25 points (22 kills, 1 block, 2 aces).
Puerto Rico started strong in the first set, building a six-point
lead (16-10) with the attacking trio of Domínguez, Román, and Aquino.
Despite a late surge from Mondesi and Leandry Almonte, who closed
the gap to two points (21-23), Puerto Rico held firm and sealed the
set with a Dominican reception error followed by a kill from
Domínguez.
The
second set featured intense back-and-forth action. The Dominican
Republic rallied from a 9-15 deficit to trail by one (14-15) thanks
to Paola Dionicio’s kill and Mondesi’s ace. With Puerto Rico leading
24-23, Mondesi scored again to spark a dramatic exchange of set
points, but Puerto Rico eventually prevailed 29-27 after Aquino’s
decisive attack off the Dominican block.
Dominican blocking proved key in the third set as they stormed past
Puerto Rico, capitalizing on opponent errors and Almonte’s service
pressure to comfortably take the set 25-11 and forcing a fourth set.
The
fourth set was fiercely contested. After a 9-all tie, Rosaris Peña
scored two consecutive aces to give the Dominican Republic the lead
midway through. Puerto Rico mounted a spectacular comeback from a
five-point deficit to even the score at 18, then never looked back.
Aquino’s powerful spike off Mondesi’s block sealed the bronze medal
victory for Puerto Rico.
Ernesto Ricolt, Head Coach of Puerto Rico, said with excitement: “It
was a tremendous match; we almost let it slip away. The Dominican
Republic is a great team with tall players. Honestly, we deserved
this victory. We’ve worked hard with the little time we had.”
Anna
Aquino, Puerto Rico’s top scorer and the player who scored the
winning point, said: “This was a team effort. I’m very proud of my
teammates and our coaches, who did an excellent job. It feels
amazing, I also scored the decisive point in the other World
Championship qualifier.” |