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        Puerto Rico plays another 5-set battle, this time they won against 
        Canada 
        
        IRAPUATO, Mexico, August 24, 2024. - Puerto Rico, in a nearly two-hour 
        match and after falling in five sets last night against the Dominican 
        Republic, prevailed 3-2 (16-25, 25-16, 25-16, 16-25, 15-10) over Canada, 
        advancing to the fifth-place match of the XXI Women's Pan American 
        Volleyball Cup. 
        
        In a very even match-up in all aspects, Puerto Rico gained a slight 
        advantage in attacks, 57-54, especially during moments when Canada was 
        putting pressure when they reached halfway in each set. They managed to 
        pull ahead by playing through the middle of the net with Neira Ortiz and 
        through the corners with opposite hitter Dariana Hollingsworth. 
        
        Canada led in blocking 13-12, while Puerto Rico led in service aces 5-2; 
        both teams committed 23 unforced errors. 
        
        For Puerto Rico, Dariana Hollingsworth scored 21 points, Neira Ortiz 
        added 19 points, and Diana Reyes contributed 13 points. For Canada, Emma 
        Boyd scored 15 points and Nyadholi Thokboum added 13. 
        
        On Sunday, Puerto Rico will face the winner between Mexico and Chile, 
        while Canada will play for seventh place against the loser. 
        
        
        Shara Venegas, captain of Puerto Rico: 
        “We are prepared for this type of scenario. It has been a tough, intense 
        tournament with many games and little rest, which speaks to how well we 
        are doing physically. I am happy and proud of the work Puerto Rico has 
        done, as we have performed at a high level, and we will continue to give 
        it our all until the end.” 
        
        
        Neira Ortiz, middle blocker of Puerto Rico: 
        “We started the match behind; it’s not easy to play for these positions, 
        but we always have to finish strong. We try to stay positive and fill 
        ourselves with good energy, which is what we’ve tried to do throughout 
        the tournament. I think our performance has had many ups and downs, but 
        as long as we finish well, play hard, with a positive mindset and that 
        fighting spirit, I’ll be happy.” |