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Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago and two
from Barbados in Finals
SPANISH TOWN, Jamaica, August 2, 2025.- Both teams from Barbados and
one each from Trinidad and Tobago and Suriname will contest the
finals of the CAZOVA U17 volleyball championships at GC Foster in
Spanish Town, Jamaica on Sunday.
Suriname's unbeaten women advanced to the main game after beating
Trinidad and Tobago 3-2 in an absorbing spectacle of serving and
hitting, arguably the best game of the championships thus far.
Outside hitter Sadie Tokar was the standout player for TT, working
tirelessly both in attack and defense. After overpowering Jamaica
3-0 and capitulating 1-3 to Barbados, Trinidad and Tobago were in a
mean mood. They jumped on a competitive Suriname from the start and
quickly went up two sets to nil, 25-17, 25-21. But Suriname, led by
left outside hitter Zoe Roethoj, were undaunted. They fought back
with great hitting and took the third set 25-16. This lit a fire,
and the Suriname girls exploded. They went on to win the next two
sets, 25-21, 15-10, to cap off a memorable encounter and advancement
to the final.
Claudius Staal, coach of Suriname, blamed the slow start on
complacency. "The girls came in the game believing that they were
the better team. They weren't playing like it. I reminded them that
they would have to play the best to win the game. They went out and
started to play like they should, " he said. Staal said he has been
targeting this competition because it's a qualifier for bigger
tournaments in the future. "We want to win here to get an
opportunity in the NORCECA championships later in the year," he
informed.
Barbados women, on the other hand, waltzed into the final without
breaking a sweat. They beat hosts Jamaica, who have not won a game,
3-0: 25-10, 25-22, and 25-6.
The men's final will be between unbeaten Barbados and a battling
Trinidad and Tobago. Trinidad and Tobago had to dig deep to beat
Suriname 3-2. TT won the first two sets 25-18, 25-22, but the gritty
Surinamese were not done. They upped their game to win the next two
sets (25-12, 25-18) and put themselves on par. Trinidad was a little
more certain with their service game in the final set (15-12), which
carried them through.
Unbeaten Barbados was through to the final even before their first
serve. As soon as Trinidad and Tobago beat Suriname earlier in the
day, they knew they had qualified. They warmed up for the final by
beating Jamaica 3-0: 25 -12, 25 -11, and 25 -18.
The finals will take place at the same venue on Sunday.
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