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Women’s Teams from Canada, El Salvador, Puerto Rico, Nicaragua, and
USA Start Strong and Undefeated at NORCECA U18 Beach
Volleyball Qualifier
JUAN DOLIO, Dominican Republic, July 7, 2025.- The women’s pairs
from Canada (Ruby Cochrane/Sophie Hancock), El Salvador (Fátima
Rendón/Devora Medina), Puerto Rico (Itzamar Martínez/Yamila
González), Nicaragua (Yulimar Alvarado/Brisa Bermúdez), and the
United States (Jordyn Scribner/Ella Grimes) kicked off the NORCECA
U18 Beach Volleyball Qualifier with strong, undefeated performances
on the first day of competition. The event is being held on the
sands of Juan Dolio Beach in the Dominican Republic and serves as a
qualifier for the FIVB U18 World Championship.
Canada’s Cochrane/Hancock were unstoppable in Pool A, winning both
of their matches in straight sets. They defeated Philisha
Brunette/Nevae Robertson of Antigua 2-0 (21-7, 21-2), and then
Dominican Republic’s Zoe Paniagua/Steyce Turbi 2-0 (21-4, 21-11).
In Pool B, El Salvador’s Rendón/Medina secured two wins, first over
Sarah Mohammed/Jenissa Morrison of Trinidad & Tobago 2-0 (21-3,
21-8), and then against Costa Rica’s Mariana Jiménez/Luciana Soto
2-0 (21-19, 21-16). In the same pool, Puerto Rico’s
Martínez/González matched their success, defeating Jiménez/Soto
(CRC) 2-0 (21-11, 21-18) and Mohammed/Morrison (TTO) 2-0 (21-7,
21-9).
In Pool C, Nicaragua’s Alvarado/Bermúdez beat Vernecia
Caines/Verneeci Caines of the U.S. Virgin Islands in straight sets,
2-0 (21-16, 21-16), and then won a hard-fought three-setter against
Guatemala’s Harumi Monney/Mónica Cano 2-1 (21-14, 19-21, 15-8).
Finally, in Pool D, the U.S. team of Scribner/Grimes earned a
dominant 2-0 (21-5, 21-3) win over Cynne’ Liburd/Cayla Jno-Baptiste
of Anguilla and followed up with a 2-0 (21-18, 21-15) victory over
Mexico’s Ángela Pérez/Melina Román.
This tournament awards five qualification spots per gender to the
FIVB U18 Beach Volleyball World Championship, scheduled for October
7–11 in Doha, Qatar.
Other results of the day were:
GUA Monney/Cano and CAY Luna Ebanks/Krisi Smith 2-0 (21-16, 21-9);
MEX Pérez/Román and BER Olivia Gazzard/Sophie Weikl 2-0 (21-8,
21-4); BER Gazzard/Weikl and AGU Liburd/Jno-Baptiste 2-0 (21-14,
21-11).
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