USA defeated Dominican Republic
and won the gold medal
MEXICALI, Baja California, June
11, 2003.- USA recovered from
losing the first set and won the
gold medal of the First Men’s
Pan American Volleyball up
defeating the Dominican Republic
by score of 17-25, 25-20, 25-17,
25-23.
Both teams qualified to the
Americas Cup to be held in
Venezuela next September. Bronze
medallist Canada also won a
ticket to compete in that event.
David McKienzie led the
Americans with 16 points
followed by Riley Salmon with
10. Phillip Eatherton, Ryan
Miller and William Priddy
cooperated with 9, 8 and 7
respectively. Dominican Jose
Caceres was the top scorer of
the match with 24 points, Elvis
Contreras had 12 and Eury
Almonte 9.
“The Dominican Republic is a
very improved team and we had to
battle for this win,” said the
American coach, Hugh McCutcheon.
“We had the fortune of having
some experienced players who
were vital in the late part of
the sets. I am very happy being
the champions and this is a good
start of our season.”
Julio Frias, the Dominican coach
said: “We are satisfied with the
second place. USA is a great
team and we gave 100 percent to
battle against them. We changed
our attack pattern and they
still could block very well.
Congratulations to them and to
my players.”
The Dominicans led 8-5 and 16-10
and took the first set with
excellent reception and a well
balanced attack led by Caceres
and the support of Contreras and
Almonte.
USA won the second set from
start to finish with good
blocking and constantly changing
the pace of the attack. The
Americans were ahead 8-3 at the
first technical time-out and
never looked back with McKienzie
leading the parade.
The third set was not very
different of the previous one
with the Americans taking off
after an early tie at 2-all and
dominating until the end.
The experience of the Americans
was the key at the end of a
close battle in the fourth set
that had sixteen tied scores.
The outcome was the consequence
of a couple of unforced errors
by the Dominicans and a block
against Caceres’ attempt. |