Venezuela takes first win at U19 Pan Am Cup
KINGSTON, Ontario, June 25, 2025.- Venezuela took five sets to beat
Puerto Rico 3-2 (25-15, 25-20, 28-30, 22-25, 16-14) at the U19
Girls’ Pan American Cup in Kingston, Ontario, Canada to earn their
first win at the tournament.
In the 2-hour 20 min match, Puerto Rico had more successful attack
points – 64-61, but the winning side led in blocks (14-11) and aces
(8-6). Puerto Rico also made more errors (33-23).
Venezuela looked as if they would take the match in three sets, but
Puerto Rico showed a lot of fight to push the match into a tie-break
situation.
Ihosvanny Chambers, head coach of Venezuela said post-match: “It was
a very intense match. We are very happy. We would have been happy
regardless of whether the result was in our favor or not, because
this is about the experience for all these girls participating in an
event at this level… and how they were able to come from behind
after winning two sets, then playing three very close sets, losing
the third and fourth, and still coming from behind in the fifth. I
think this is very important for them, for their development, which
is the goal we are pursuing here — for the players to experience the
level of volleyball at the international stage.”
Venezuela’s Leidymar Colina led all scoring with 26 points,
including 2 blocks.
Johnnyeshka Carrasquillo was top scorer for Puerto Rico with 22
points – 19 attack points combined with three blocks.
This was both teams' second match in Group A play. |