Puerto Rico is sixth at the Continental Championship
QUEBEC CITY, CANADA. Sept. 03, 2023: Puerto Rico capped off the 2023
NORCECA Senior Women’s Volleyball Continental Championship in Quebec
with a win and sixth place overall.
Puerto Rico defeated Costa Rica 3-0 (25-13, 25-7, 25-9) today in the
classification for places six and seven.
Outside hitter Paola Santiago of Puerto Rico led all scoring with 19
points – 15 attack points, 2 blocks and 2 ace serves.
Puerto Rico dominated in all skills – attack 34-14, blocks 18-2, aces
6-1 and gained 17 points from Costa Rican errors (compared with 12
errors on the winning team’s side).
Player Paola Santiago of Puerto Rico
: “We
knew the NORCECA tournament was going to be a tough tournament for us –
we knew were going to face the United States, Canada, Dominican
Republic, really high-level volleyball teams. We came in with a winning
attitude, but it wasn’t what we expected. I’m glad we ended on a good
note as we are getting ready for the Paris 2024 tournament. This is the
highest-level competition that we’ve faced this summer.”
Fernando Morales, head coach of Puerto Rico :
“It was good to end this tournament on a high note. We have the Olympic
qualification tournament (in Japan) coming up soon. So hopefully we can
get back to training to prepare for that tournament. … We will have a
couple more players in Japan, so we feel thiswas good preparation for
the players here.”
Jose Miguel Brinceño, head coach of Costa Rica:
“We came to this Norceca Championship with a team of young players, some
with experience. During the tournament, we faced very tough matches
against the United States, the Dominican Republic, Cuba, and today
against Puerto Rico, all of which pushed us to our limits. We believe
that we improved as the tournament went on. At times, our serving
improved, and we were able to put pressure some teams with our serves,
but blocking remained a constant challenge due to the strong attacks
from our opponents. However, the learning was that we can compete at
times against top teams, considering that our main strength was good
defense, a lot of courage in those second-ball plays. We hope to
continue participating in these tournaments to keep learning and
improving.” |