Venezuela Wins Bronze at the Girls U17 Pan American Cup
GUATEMALA CITY, Guatemala, June 1, 2024.- Venezuela defeated the
Dominican Republic 3-0 (25-22, 26-24, 25-17) in the bronze medal match
of the inaugural Girls U17 Pan American Cup on Saturday at Guatemala’s
City Dome.
Venezuela claimed the bronze medal with a record of 4 wins and 2 losses,
with a total of 14 sets won and 8 lost.
The Dominican Republic, finishing in fourth place, closed with a 3-3
win-loss record and a 9-9 record in sets.
Venezuela dominated in attack points (40-36) and points from serves
(5-3). The Dominican Republic had the advantage in blocks (6-4).
Venezuela scored 27 points on Dominican errors and committed 18 of their
own.
Once again, outside hitter Fiorellys Utrera led Venezuela with a
match-high of 19 points, on 15 attacks, two blocks, and two service
points. Gabriela Noguera and Nohely Placido (who came in as a substitute
in the second set) each finished with 8 points.
The first two sets were very close, and it wasn't until the third set
that Venezuela managed to pull away when Fiorellys Utrera went to serve
with the score at 12-11, extending the lead to seven points (18-11) and
celebrating the bronze medal with a comfortable 25-17 set win.
Gabriela Noguera, Venezuela’s captain, said that the team learned a lot
and is very motivated to keep working. Regarding the match, she
expressed, “with emotion and enthusiasm, we managed to get the result,
and Fiorellys brought stability to the team in the third set when she
served; we had calmer”.
“We studied the Dominican Republic well, we knew where to position
ourselves and where to adjust in blocking”, said Willian Ruiz,
Venezuela’s coach. He explained that the team had difficulty pulling
ahead until the third set due to the players' age, “it’s natural for
them to have many ups and downs, but we trust the work we are doing;
Dominican Republic failed at key points, and we succeeded, and the teams
were evenly matched in all aspects”. He concluded, “regardless of the
result, it’s a tremendous tournament; we faced six different teams and
it had been more than 14 years since we competed internationally”. |