Canada Defeats Dominican Republic to Reach the Semifinals
ALAJUELA, Costa Rica, July 25, 2025.– Canada defeated the Dominican
Republic 3-1 (25-20, 22-25, 25-23, 25-18) to secure a spot in the
semifinals of the U21 Women’s Pan American Cup, held at the
Professor Jorge Luis Solera Gymnasium at the Monserrat Sports
Complex in Alajuela, Costa Rica.
In the first set, the Canadians managed to maintain a 3- to 4-point
lead, which guaranteed them the set. The second set was closer, with
the Dominican Republic closing the gap and coming back to tie the
match at one set apiece.
It was a match filled with net attacks and strong blocking, as both
teams showcased their power. In the end, Canada outperformed in
attacks (55-50) and dominated from the service line (10-0). The
Dominican Republic led in blocks (11-10).
Canada had four players scoring in double digits: Logan King led
with 20 points (17 attacks, 1 block, 2 aces), followed by Mary Healy
with 15 points, Ella Piskorz with 14 (including 4 blocks), and
Élodie Lalonde with 12 points.
For the Dominican Republic, Shantal Rivera topped the scores with 15
points, all from attacks, while Victoria Firpo contributed 12 points
(9 attacks, 3 blocks).
Canada now awaits the result of the other quarterfinal to determine
their semifinal opponent, while the Dominican Republic will play for
fifth place against the loser of the match between Mexico and Chile.
Misha Hameed, Canada’s libero: "I think our big focus was being
warriors, it's our team value. Digging, finding grit, and just
persevering through adversity was big for us, and not getting down
on ourselves during those tough moments. I think that in the second
and third sets they really tested us, but in the fourth set we
showed more of that grit that we've been working on the whole week".
Aurelina Ruiz, Dominican Republic’s libero: “We feel really good
despite the loss because it was a great match, a very hard-fought
game.
Canada is a very strong team.” |