Puerto Rico, Cuba, Dominican
Republic and Mexico started
winning
MONTERREY, Mexico, September 24,
2006.- Puerto Rico scored its
first win ever against USA in
women’s volleyball starting the
action of Pool B at the TV
Azteca’s Women Stars Cup with a
25-22, 22-25, 25-16, 26-24
victory.
Siblings Aury and Eva Cruz led
the Puerto Rican offense with 20
and 18 points respectively, and
Kathleen Olsovsky topped the
Americans with 20 points and
Jane Collymore and Wiz Bachman
each had 14.
In their previous meeting, USA
had defeated Puerto Rico in five
sets at the Pan American Cup in
San Juan, frustrating the hopes
of the host team to qualify for
the 2007 World Grand Prix.
“Our goal us to win this
tournament and keep improving
for the World Championship,”
said Aury Cruz. “We knew it was
going to be a tough match, but
we kept the focus and stayed
positive.”
In the other match in Pool B,
Cuba also needed four sets to
beat Canada by score of 25-22,
25-21, 18-25, 27-25.
The Cubans showed its
traditional power despite the
fact they are participating with
their second squad and Yusleny
Herrera enjoyed a terrific day
with 28 points while Dalina
Bocourt contributed 15 points.
Tasha Holmes was the top
Canadian attacker with 20 points
and Emily Cordonier and Nadine
Alphonse had 13 and 12
respectively.
Natali Grinan, the captain of
Cuba, indicated they don’t have
the competitive experience but
will keep trying to play as a
unit. She also praised the
Canadians and their physical
conditions.
In Pool A, Dominican Republic
had few problems in scoring a
3-0 (25-20, 25-16, 25-21)
victory over Peru.
Cindy Rondon, who was positive
in 11 of 15 spiking attempts,
led the Dominicans with 15
points and Bethania de la Cruz
added 14 points. Leyla Chihuan
was the best Peruvian with 9
points.
“I am very satisfied with our
performance and the confidence
showed by the girls,” said
Miguel Beato Cruz, the Dominican
coach. “We had to make some
adjustments in our reception and
blocking, but we really were
expecting a stronger game from
Peru.”
In the last match of the
evening, Mexico enjoyed a good
start with a 25-14, 25-19, 25-16
triumph over Costa Rica. Claudia
Rodriguez and Bibi Candelas had
16 and 14 points for Mexico and
Paola Ramirez and Karen Cope
each had 7 points for Costa
Rica. |