Strong first win for Chile at Santiago 2023 Pan Am Games
SANTIAGO, Chile, October 30, 2023.- Host Chile got the 2023 Santiago Pan
American Games off to a strong start with a 3-1 (25-20, 21-25, 25-22,
25-21) victory over Dominican Republic on Monday at the Arena Parque
O’Higgins.
On day two of competition in Pool B, Chile (1-0) will face Puerto Rico
(0-1), and the Dominican Republic (0-1) will go up against Argentina
(1-0).
Chile didn’t disappoint its fans in their first victory in Pool B, which
started with a strongly contested first set that was tied at 14 points,
and Chile managed to pull through on opponent errors and the offensive
efforts of Vicente Parraguirre and Dusan Bonacic, which ultimately
disrupted the Dominicans, led by Luther Rosario and Héctor Cruz.
Despite losing the second set, when the Dominican Republic made a
comeback with consecutive points from Héctor Cruz, and supported by
Rafael Burgos and Wilfrido Hernández, Chile managed to win the third
set, maintaining a strong offense, and holding the lead from the
beginning. Finally, Chile closed the victory in the fourth set.
Chile led in attacks 52-46 and in service points 5-2, benefiting from 31
opponent errors against 26. The Dominican Republic dominated in blocks
14-8.
Chile’s outside hitter, Vicente Parraguirre, led all scorers with 29
points on 22 attacks, 4 blocks, and 3 aces. Chile’s captain, Dusan
Bonacic, scored 14 points, all on attacks.
Héctor Cruz led the Dominican Republic with 22 points on 20 kills and
two blocks. Wilfrido Hernández added 11 points on kills and Henry López
contributed 10.
“Playing in an arena like this, with so many people who even after the
match keep cheering, it fills my soul! It makes me love my country and
our flag even more. We are very grateful for this packed arena; it was a
dream come true”, said Chile’s captain, Dusan Bonacic. About the match,
he commented, “It was very tough; the first set was challenging for us
with good counterattacks, and we put pressure with serves. In the second
set, after point 20, the Dominican Republic put a lot of pressure on us
with their serve and counterattacks. But the second and third sets were
really point by point; it was really beautiful to play, and we gave it
our all to win. Now, it's late, and we have to rest because Puerto Rico
is up next”.
Dominican top scorer, Héctor Alexis Cruz, commented, “The match was very
closely contested. We did a good job, there was little that we didn’t
adjust well. We’re moving forward because it was only the first game,
and we can continue to make adjustments”. |