Yauco Gets Even in Game 2 of the LVSM Semifinal A
YAUCO, Puerto Rico, November 8, 2024. - Cafeteros de Yauco came from
behind at the Raúl "Pipote" Oliveras Coliseum to even the Semifinal A
series of the Men’s Superior Volleyball League (LVSM) at one win apiece
against the Mets de Guaynabo in a match that extended to five sets.
In the series opener, the Mets overcame a 0-2 deficit to claim victory
in the full five sets. This time, Yauco returned the favor by mounting a
comeback to secure their own revenge.
Abel Franceschi Ibarrondo, coach of the Cafeteros de Yauco, said, “This
is truly a series in which Guaynabo has great depth. As for us, Diego
Rosich came off the bench and did his job. If we look back, this series
has been saved by the substitute player each time, and that’s very
important for both teams. The important thing is that we were able to
get our revenge today, tie the series, and defend our home court.”
Regarding what Cafeteros need to do to secure a lead in their next home
game, Franceschi Ibarrondo added, “We’re just staying focused on the
game plan. This is a young team, and it’s hard to keep them on the game
plan for long stretches. We continue working on that aspect with them,
and this series will be won by whichever team makes fewer mistakes.”
The scores were 28-30, 14-25, 25-17, 25-22, and 15-13.
In the third set, with two sets down, Cafeteros regrouped and took
control. Mark Frazier attacked well from zone four to secure the set at
21-14, and they closed the set at 25-17 with a successful attack from
Diego Negrón in zone four.
In the fourth set, Yauco broke away 16-12 and eventually won the set
25-22 following a missed serve from Guaynabo’s Juan C. Ribas, forcing a
decisive fifth set.
In the fifth set, after seven ties, Cafeteros took the lead at the court
switch with a middle attack from Iván Fernández. The teams stayed tied
until point 11; then Diego Negrón scored an ace, and Jessie Colón
blocked Gianluca Grasso, pulling Yauco ahead at 13-11. They reached
match point at 14-12 with an attack from Rosich in zone four and sealed
the win at 15-13 after a missed serve by Grasso.
Yauco outperformed Guaynabo in defense, 46 to 42, while both teams tied
with 58 kills and 31 assists. The Mets led in blocks, 11 to 10, and in
receptions, 62 to 58.
For Cafeteros, top scorers were Mark Frazier with 26 points, Diego
Negrón with 17, and Jessie Colón with 9 points. For the Mets, Gianluca
Grasso led with 18 points, followed by Rafael Burgos and Inovel Romero
with 15 points each.
The series returns to the Mario “Quijote” Morales Coliseum in Guaynabo
this Sunday, November 10, for Game 3, scheduled to begin at 5:00 PM.
The semifinal series are best of 7-4. The Grand Final KIA Cup will begin
two days after the final semifinal concludes.
SEMIFINAL A SERIES
GAME #1
- Wednesday, November 6 – 8:00 PM Yauco in Guaynabo / 2-3 (21-25, 20-25,
25-16, 25-20, 15-11)
GAME #2
- Friday, November 8 – 8:00 PM Guaynabo in Yauco / 2-3 (28-30, 14-25,
25-17, 25-22, 15-13)
GAME #3 - Sunday, November 10 – 5:00 PM Yauco in Guaynabo
GAME #4 - Wednesday, November 13 – 8:00 PM Guaynabo in Yauco
GAME #5 (IF NECESSARY) - Friday, November 15 – 8:00 PM Yauco in Guaynabo
GAME #6 (IF NECESSARY) - Monday, November 18 – 8:00 PM Guaynabo in Yauco
GAME #7 (IF NECESSARY) - Thursday, November 21 – 8:00 PM Yauco in
Guaynabo |