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Puerto
Rico Picks Up First Win at NORCECA Girls’ U17
SAN
JOSÉ, Costa Rica, November 5, 2025. – Puerto Rico earned its first
win at the 2025 NORCECA Girls’ U17 Continental Championship after
defeating Cuba 3-1 (25-13, 25-19, 22-25, 25-16) at the Gimnasio
Nacional in San José, Costa Rica.
With
the win, Puerto Rico improved its record to 1-1 in Pool B, while
Cuba dropped to 0-2. Puerto Rico (1-1) will close pool play against
Mexico (1-1), and Cuba (0-2) will face undefeated USA (2-0). The top
team in each pool advances directly to the semifinals.
Puerto Rico held the advantage in attacks (44-28) and serves (12-4),
while Cuba led in blocks (6-3). Both teams committed a similar
number of errors, 35 for Puerto Rico and 38 for Cuba.
Puerto Rican outside hitter Anna Aquino led all scorers with 17
points (14 attacks, 1 block, 2 aces), followed by opposite hitter
Viveca García with 11 points (6 attacks, 1 block, 4 aces). Anelys
Morales led Cuba with 9 points.
Puerto Rico opened the match strongly, capitalizing on Cuba’s errors
and a balanced offense from at least four players to lead 10-4. With
Kamila Colón and Viveca García guiding the offense, Puerto Rico
controlled the pace to comfortably win the first set.
Cuba
improved in the second set, keeping the score even up to 12 points,
led by Yusdely Cabrera’s powerful swings and Sahily Prats’ blocking
that pushed them ahead 15-13. Puerto Rico maintained pressure, tying
the score several times and finally pulling away with the efforts of
Aquino and García. A decisive play by Daniela Echeandía sealed the
25-19 win for Puerto Rico and a 2-0 lead.
Set
three began as a duel between Aquino and Prats, tied early at 5-5.
Carinialys Román added key attacks for Puerto Rico, while Alicia
Sengstack’s blocking kept Cuba in contention. Puerto Rico took a
12-9 lead thanks to Eliany Quiñones’ block, an Aquino attack, and a
strong serve from García. Cuba responded with huge blocks from
Vizcaíno, coming from behind to tie at 22 points and then scoring
three points in a row, capped by Amanda Mayor’s serve, to take the
set 25-22 and force a fourth.
Puerto Rico jumped ahead 10-5 in the fourth set, with Aquino leading
the charge and Román adding support, as Cuba struggled with
consecutive errors. Despite Cuba’s late offensive push from Clara
Alfonso, Mayor, and Hernández, Puerto Rico maintained control and
closed the match 25-16 to secure their first victory of the
tournament.
Anna
Aquino of Puerto Rico, top scorer of the match, said: “We stayed
calm despite losing the third set. We were able to recover in the
fourth and come out with the victory. Our passing and attacking were
pretty good; I think our serving dropped a bit. Tomorrow against
Mexico we must come out strong because they jump a lot.”
Anelys Morales, Cuba’s top scorer, said: “We improved our spirit a
lot in the third set. During the match, we made many mistakes,
including our serves. I think we’re going to be more focused against
the United States.” |