St. Lucia defeats Grenada in their march towards the finals
ST. JOHNS, Antigua, July 8, 2016 - Tournament favourites St.
Lucia continued their march to the finals, as they defeated
Grenada with a score of 25-18, 25-9, 25-15. The experienced St.
Lucian team kept applying pressure, inducing unforced errors by
their opponents.
High flying Augustine Faulkner (11) seemed unstoppable from the
opposite position, as he repeatedly torched the Grenadian
defense with the left hand. Tevin St. Jean played a good
supporting role of blocking and serving several unanswered
points.
Grenada played aggressively in the first set but seemed to fade
away in the face of the continuous “Lucia pressure”. Players
became timid and overly cautious in the second set, often
playing safe versus going for the “kill”. With the game on the
line Grenada found their impetus once again.
Captain Nikel John (4) led the way with many jolting spikes and
several saves but it was not enough. Unfortunately it was short
lived as the force known as “Lucia Pressure” clamped down on the
points to ensure the game ended in the favour of ST. Lucia.
Winning Captain Darnell Eudoxy of St. Lucia indicated it was a
tough match but the outside hitting and blocking of his team was
able to carry them to victory. Eudoxy noted that the middle
attack of his team will have to improve for his team to reach
the championship. Team manager and Coach Kendal Charlery echoed
similar sentiments regarding their opponents and to the need for
a more productive middle.
Grenadian Captain Nikel John and coach Rapheal Braithwaite was
of the view the performance was poor. Both men conceded the
team succumbed to over confidence, hence feeling they won the
game before it started. In essence Grenada defeated themselves
and will be looking to rebound in the next game. |