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        Puerto Rico wins against Chile in five thrilling sets  
        
        IRAPUATO, Mexico, August 21, 2024.- Puerto Rico (2-2) overcame a tough 
        battle to defeat Chile (1-3) 3-2 (18-25, 25-19, 25-20, 18-25, 15-9) in 
        Pool B of the XXI Women's Pan American Volleyball Cup. 
        
        It was a crucial match for both teams, as the quarterfinal qualification 
        and ranking position were at stake. 
        
        The top scorer of the match was Chile’s Schwartzman with 24 points, and 
        Beatriz Novoa added 18. For the winners, Solimar Cesteros scored 15 
        points, while Neira Ortiz and Dariana Hollingsworth each contributed 13 
        points. 
        
        Puerto Rico was better in attack, leading 60-55, and in blocking with a 
        9-6 advantage; Chile led 5-4 in serving and committed 28 unforced errors 
        compared to 32 from their opponents. 
        
        Chile came out determined in the first set, with Petra Schwartzman 
        inspired, scoring six points and taking advantage of seven opponent 
        errors, especially in attacks. However, Puerto Rico responded by 
        comfortably winning the next two sets, despite Chile's attempts to 
        pressure in the closing moments. In the fourth set, the story shifted 
        back to Chile, who capitalized on 11 points on opponent errors, with 
        Schwartzman scoring five points to extend the match to a fifth set. In 
        the fifth set, Puerto Rico gave no room for Chile, with Diana Reyes and 
        Stephanie Rivera scoring three points each, supported by a strong 
        defense from their team captain Shara Venegas. 
        
        Puerto Rico will face Costa Rica on Thursday at 11:00 a.m., while Chile 
        will play against Cuba at 2:00 p.m. 
        
        
        Shara Venegas, Captain of Puerto Rico: “This 
        victory is important, and it helped us regain our confidence. We have a 
        new team, with players who have gradually joined in and haven’t had much 
        practice time, but we are proud of the whole team. I think it's normal 
        to have ups and downs, but we have managed to push through. We’re not 
        thinking about the standings; we want to play all our matches and then 
        see where we stand. We’re focusing on tomorrow’s game (Costa Rica)”. 
        
        
        Solimar Cesteros, standout player for Puerto Rico: “It 
        feels good that we were able to get the win. At one point, we were 
        strong, and we let it slip, but I’m glad we were able to bounce back. I 
        feel like we let our passing slip a bit, but we managed to recover; I 
        started a little inconsistently, but we improved, and I’m happy we were 
        able to win the match”. |