The Mets Have Clear Goals for the 2025 LVSF Season
GUAYNABO, Puerto Rico, December 13, 2024. - The Guaynabo Mets of the
Women’s Volleyball Superior League (LVSF), led by Fernando Morales, have
set clear goals, particularly to improve their performance as a team
compared to the last two seasons.
Morales, making his debut as a coach in the women’s league, was chosen
to lead the metropolitan team due to his close friendship with the
team’s owners. “Last year, as the new owners, I knew them, they’re
family friends, and I’ve known them since I was a kid, so I helped out
from the sidelines. This year, I was already planning to transition into
professional coaching, and they approached me, so I accepted,” Morales
explained.
First Tasks and Goals
The first task for Fernando and his assistant, Jesús Echevarría, was to
build a roster of reserves. “When we took over the team this year, we
barely had any reserves. Three of our reserves were out: Valeria León,
Stephanie Rivera, and Nayka Benítez. That’s why, during the draft, we
traded one player and two picks to acquire three players. We’re making
changes, and we brought in Valeria Flores to add another reserve. That
was our first job. Now, we’re building a team. Our goal is to reach the
semifinals. This team has finished last in the past two years, but we
believe that with the reinforcements we’ve signed and those joining us
later, we can compete to reach the top four,” said Morales.
The Mets Sign Their First Reinforcement
Rebecca Latham (Becca) arrived on the island Thursday as the Mets’ first
of three reinforcements. Latham is a 6’2” opposite hitter with
experience in leagues in Greece, Italy, the United States, and South
Korea.
In addition to Latham, the Mets expect their other two reinforcements in
the coming weeks, a middle blocker and a setter.
Native Roster
Guaynabo’s native roster for the upcoming season, which begins in
January, includes Bárbara López, Norian Ceballos, Legna Hernández,
Jaylibeth García, Jenselyn Morales, and Nelmarie Cruz. They are joined
by players selected in the draft, such as Noami Santos Lamb, Natalie
García, Paola Santiago, Rocío Moro, and Madison Cruzado, who arrives via
trade from Juncos. |