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        Puerto Rico came out on Top Dominican Republic in Quarterfinals 
         
        
        TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras, July 17, 2024. - Puerto Rico defeated Dominican 
        Republic 3-0 (25-16, 25-13, 25-21) in quarterfinals to advance to the 
        Girls U19 NORCECA Continental Championship semifinals being held at the 
        Jorge Galeano Gymnasium in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. 
        
        Puerto Rico will know their opponent in semifinals depending on the 
        result of the other quarterfinal match between Canada and Costa Rica. 
        
        The Puerto Ricans controlled the Dominicans with an advantage of 37-25 
        in attacks, 10-5 in blocks, and 7-1 in aces. Puerto Rico benefited from 
        21 Dominican errors compared to 19 on their side.  
        
        Three players scored double digits in Puerto Rico's victory, led by 
        captain Alana Guibert with 14 points (10 attacks, 3 blocks, one ace), 
        followed by outside hitter Pamela Agosto with 12 points (10 attacks, 2 
        blocks) and outside hitter Cherisse Atilano with 10 points (8 attacks, 2 
        aces). 
        
        The only player with double digits for the Dominican Republic was 
        opposite hitter Julie Arias with 13 points on 12 attacks and one block. 
        
        Puerto Rico took a four-point lead (10-6) in the first set with the 
        attacks by Alana Guibert and Cherisse Atilano. Puerto Rico increased the 
        lead (18-10) despite the efforts of Julie Arias, who was Dominican’s top 
        scorer, in addition to Puerto Rico's errors. The teams tied several 
        times before reaching the first technical timeout. From there forward, 
        Puerto Rico jumped to a five-point lead (11-6), which increased with 
        Pamela Agosto and Jomailee Reyes joining the net control until closing 
        at 25-13. In the third set, the blocking of Guibert and Agosto pushed 
        Puerto Rico to a comfortable four-point lead (12-8), but with 
        consecutive points from Arias and Estel Santos, the Dominicans managed 
        to tie at 13 points and stay close until reaching point 20. Alondra 
        Adorno came to the service line, leading Puerto Rico to a straight set 
        victory. 
        
        
        Alondra Adorno, outside hitter of Puerto Rico: 
        “The blocking helped us a lot to get the positive result, as well as 
        good defense and consistency in serving. For the upcoming matches, we 
        need to practice having a lot of definition to dominate the games and 
        finish strong”. 
        
        
        Virelys Rivera, outside hitter of Dominican Republic: 
        “In the third set, we had more concentration in receiving and blocking, 
        which helped us a lot, along with better control in serving. Puerto Rico 
        had good defense and pressured us with their serves”.  |