Santurce dominates at Pachín and forces Leonas
to
respond with urgency in Game 3 of the Finals Series
PONCE, Puerto Rico, April 25, 2026. – Cangrejeras de Santurce moved
halfway toward being crowned the new champions of the Women’s
Superior Volleyball League (LVSF) after defeating the Ponce Leonas
for the second consecutive night, once again in straight sets, at
the Juan “Pachín” Vicéns Auditorium.
The
scores were 25-15, 27-25, and 25-22.
Although the first set was controlled by Santurce, the second and
third demanded the best from both teams. Holding a two-set lead, the
Cangrejeras had to withstand a surge from the Leonas, who—despite
the absences of Raymariely Santos and Sherridan Atkinson—refused to
back down in front of more than 3,000 fans who packed Pachín.
Santurce took the second technical timeout 16-14 with a successful
attack from Andrea Rangel in zone two and later extended the lead to
19-16 with another spike from the Mexican on the same side. But
Ponce responded with a 6-3 run, fueled by back-to-back attacks from
Stephanie Enright and an offensive error by Kara McGhee in the
middle, tying the score at 22.
The
Cangrejeras closed out the set—and ultimately the match—with a
three-point run: Helena Grozer attacked off the Ponce block, Claire
Chaussee committed an error from zone four, and Grozer sealed it
with a service ace.
After the match, Ponce libero Valeria León acknowledged the
challenge her team faces in the series but insisted they are not out
of contention.
“Obviously, we know we’re missing Raymariely and Sherridan, who are
very important players for us. Still, today we came out to battle
against a great team. With or without them, we can compete and get
the win. It’s about one, two, or three adjustments, but we know we
can stay in the fight,” she said.
Looking ahead to Game 3, León was clear about the urgency of the
moment. “Going to the Clemente on Monday is a very important game
for us. We can’t fall behind 0-3 in the series. There’s a sense of
urgency. We’ll prepare, put this loss behind us, and focus on
Monday.”
On
the winning side, veteran libero Débora Seilhamer highlighted the
intensity of the match and Ponce’s ability to elevate its play at
home.
“It
was a hard-fought match, just as we expected. We’re on their home
court, and as we saw in the semifinals, they rise here. Despite
their absences, we knew it would be a very competitive match, and it
didn’t disappoint.”
Regarding the possibility of sweeping the series, Seilhamer was
emphatic.
“No,
no, no. Every match will be contested. Even though they’ve ended in
three sets, each set has been tough. We can’t manage ourselves or
get comfortable at any point.”
Santurce’s offense was balanced, led by Madison Kingdon with 16
points (14 kills, one block, and one ace), followed by Helena Grozer
with 15, Andrea Rangel with 12, and Neira Ortiz with 10.
For
Ponce, which played without Atkinson and Santos due to physical
issues, Stephanie Enright led with 14 points (all on kills), while
Claire Chaussee added 13 and Nataly García had 12.
In
team statistics, Santurce led 49-44 in attacks, 8-6 in blocks, 4-1
in aces, 48-47 in digs, and 11-10 in assists. Leonas held the
advantage in receptions (39-26).
Game
3 of the Finals Series will be played on Monday at 8:12 p.m. at the
Roberto Clemente Walker Coliseum, home of the Cangrejeras de
Santurce. |