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        RIZOLA: "It was a very important victory against Canada"  
        
        PONCE, PUERTO RICO, August 6, 2023.- 
        Colombia was able to stop Canada's push to achieve an important victory 
        on the first day of the XX Senior Women's Volleyball Pan American Cup at 
        the Juan “Pachín” Vicéns Auditorium in Ponce.  
        
        Colombia defeated Canada in four sets: 25-19, 25-20, 24-26 and 25-19.  
        
        The South Americans presented great defense, good service and effective 
        blocking at the net to dominate the match. But, in the third set, Canada 
        benefited of Colombia's mistakes to take advantage. Both teams battled 
        for control and with three straight points, Canada sparked the fourth 
        set.   
        
        Colombia returned to its game and took the win.  
        
        Outside hitters Ana Karina Olaya and Amanda Coneo were the best scorers 
        for Colombia with 16 points each. Olaya got 11 attacks, two blocks and 
        three aces and Coneo, with 14 attacks and 2 blocks. Dayana Segovia had 
        12 points, on eight kills, three in blocks and one ace.  
        
        For Canada, Andrea Mitrovic was the best scorer of the match with 21 
        points (16 attacks, one block and 4 aces). Hilary Howe with 16 points 
        (15 attacks and one ace); and Layne Van Buskirk with 12 points (10 
        attacks and two blocks).  
        
        Colombia rests tomorrow, and Canada will face Costa Rica at 2:00 p.m.  
        
        Antonio Rizola Neto, Coach of Colombia: 
        “It was a very important victory against Canada for two points: the Cup 
        championship and for beating Canada (#12), which is ahead of us 
        (Colombia #18) in the world ranking. A win against Canada represents a 
        lot of points. I don't care that we lost one, we have to win three and 
        we did it."  
        
        Amanda Coneo Cadona, Player from Colombia: 
        “Thank God that it went very well for us. We knew it was going to be 
        quite difficult, but the team did what they had to do. We were very 
        respectful of the rules. We had a bit of difficulty receiving, but we 
        made up for it in defense, serving and blocking”.  
        
        Shannon Winzer, Coach of Canada: 
        “I think we lacked consistency throughout the whole game. It took us a 
        really long time to warm up to play at the level that was required to 
        beat Colombia. Colombia did a very good job defensively and hopefully 
        next game will be a little bit more consistent. (Third set) it was a 
        good set, but still we would get a lead, we would lose it, we'd come 
        back, we'd lose it. So still lacking that consistency with First contact 
        and just managing those simple plays. So, it's great to come back. It 
        shows a lot of character, but still, I expect us to play a much higher 
        level.  |