Bulletin 3-2014 NORCECA Wolrd Championship Qualification Tournament Round 2 Group J Curacao

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ROUND 2 - GROUP J, CURACAO

BULLETIN #3 SUNDAY MAY 12, 2013


Results of Saturday May 12, 2013 MATCH RESULTS

GROUP-A No.

Date

6

11May 11May 11May 11May 12May 12May

RK

Code

Team

1

CUR

2

1 2 3 4 5

Teams

Time

Result per set (points)

Set

1

2

3

4 13-25

9:00

Antigua

vs

Belize

1-3

11-25

25-18

17-25

11:00

Curacao

vs

St. Lucia

3-0

25-12

25-22

25-19

18:00

St. Lucia

vs

Belize

3-1

24-26

25-18

26-24

20:00

Curacao

vs

Antigua

3-0

25-8

25-9

25-9

8:00

St. Lucia

vs

Antigua

3-0

25-14

25-18

25-15

10:00

Curacao

vs

Belize

3-0

25-11

25-19

25-11

Matches

Result Details

5

25-17

Points

Sets

Pts

T

W

L

3-0

3-1

3-2

2-3

1-3

0-3

W

L

Ratio

W

L

Ratio

Curacao

15

3

3

0

3

0

0

0

0

0

225

120

1.875

9

0

MAX

LCA

St. Lucia

9

3

2

1

1

1

0

0

0

1

228

207

1.101

6

4

1.500

3

BIZ

Belize

4

3

1

2

0

1

0

0

1

1

219

241

0.909

3

4

0.750

4

ANT

Antigua

1

3

0

3

0

0

0

0

1

2

139

243

0.572

1

9

0.111

FINALS No.

Date

7

12-May

8

12-May

Set

Teams

Time 17:00

Belize

vs

Antigua

0-0

19:00

Curacao

vs

St. Lucia

0-0

Result per set (points) 1

2

3

4

5


CURACAO MAY 10-13, 2013

WILLEMSTAD 1 2 3 0

12 05 13

ANT RED WHITE

3rd Place & Finals

BIZ

CUR

BLUE WHITE WHITE BLUE

LCA BLUE WHITE

12.05.13

7

ANT

BIZ

RED

WHITE

12.05.13

8

CUR

LCA

BLUE

WHITE


WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFIER RD 2 - CURACAO GAME TRANSPORT SCHEDULE FOR TEAMS DATE

MATCH

PICKUP TIME

DROP OF POINT

11 MAY 2013 11 MAY 2013 11 MAY 2013 11 MAY 2013 12 MAY 2013 12 MAY 2013 12 MAY 2013 12 MAY 2013

ANT vs BIZ CUR vs LCA LCA vs BIZ CUR vs ANT LCA vs ANT CUR vs BIZ BIZ vs ANT CUR vs LCA

745 945 1645 1845 645 845 345 545

TOURNAMENT VENUE TOURNAMENT VENUE TOURNAMENT VENUE TOURNAMENT VENUE TOURNAMENT VENUE TOURNAMENT VENUE TOURNAMENT VENUE TOURNAMENT VENUE

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 VOLLEYBALL • Match result 2014 NORCECA World Championship Qualification PRELIMS Match: 5 Date: 5/12/2013 Spectators: Willemstad City: Int'l School of Curacao Hall: Match duration: Start: 8:20 End: 9:26 Total: 1:06

50

Teams

Sets

1

2

3

3 0

25 14

25 18

25 15

LCA ANT

4

5

Total

75 47

Set duration 0:18 0:21 0:21

1:00

Referees: ENCALADA Kahlid (BIZ) & BLALOCK Mary (USA) LCA • St. Lucia

1 2 3 4 5 Pts

1 Edward Natalie 2 L Lansiquot Jamilla 3 Edward Tramaine 4 Edward Latoya 5 Laurencin Indira 6 Mondesir Skye 7 Hamilton Dania 8 Neptune Kerin 9 Williams Tyna 11 Mann Samantha 12 Wilson Cindy

 L L L   

11



8

  

6 3 2

ANT • Antigua

1 2 3 4 5 Pts

2 BURKE VANESSA 3 Beazer Annette 4 Augustin Nadege 5 Carr Kwansia 6 L Ashterman Ashley 7 Greer Jenna 8 Best Natasha 9 Wilson Naheemah 10 Michael Reika 11 Azar Giselle

5 17

     L L L     

1 2 1 2

4 7 4 3

Esron Gittens Coach: Assistant: Harris Lewis

Florian Combie (LCA) Coach: Assistant:

TEAMS AND PLAYERS PERFORMANCES Won Pts

Total Atts

36 12 8 6 4 1 10 3 2 23 75

85 19 22 32 8 4 74 12 13

Scoring Skills

No Name

Won Pts

Total Atts 63 14 8 32 2 10 48 9 12 143

Total Team 9 Wilson Naheemah 8 Best Natasha Total Team 5 Carr Kwansia 10 Michael Reika Total Team 10 Michael Reika 9 Wilson Naheemah Total Team Total Team

30

9 Wilson Naheemah

191

Total Team 5 Laurencin Indira 1 Edward Natalie Total Team 5 Laurencin Indira 7 Hamilton Dania Total Team 11 Mann Samantha 12 Wilson Cindy Total Team Total Team

Opp. error Total

16 4 4 4 1 1 4 2 2 23 47

17

41

5 Laurencin Indira

Best Scorer

7

Excellent

Total Atts

22 7 6 10 8 17 11

85 15 14 68 56 45 18

 Starting line-up  Substitute Opp = Opponent

Spike

Block

Serve

Non scoring Skills

No Name Total Team 7 Hamilton Dania 2 Lansiquot Jamilla Total Team 12 Wilson Cindy Total Team 4 Edward Latoya Pts = Points scored Atts = Attempts

Dig Set Reception Success - Faults # Attempts

Excellent

Total Atts

5 3 1 11 6 18 7

108 22 8 58 28 69 22

No Name

No Name Total Team 9 Wilson Naheemah 3 Beazer Annette Total Team 2 BURKE VANESSA Total Team 11 Azar Giselle

nn = Captain L = Libero

VIS, version 1.96 (Build 580, 16 pools), © 1992-2012 FIVB

5/12/2013 9:39 AM

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 VOLLEYBALL • Match result 2014 NORCECA World Championship Qualification PRELIMS 75 Match: 6 Date: 5/12/2013 Spectators: Willemstad City: Int'l School of Curacao Hall: Match duration: Start: 10:04 End: 11:13 Total: 1:09

Teams

Sets

1

2

3

CUR BIZ

3 0

25 11

25 19

25 11

4

5

Total

75 41

Set duration 0:19 0:24 0:20

1:03

Referees: BENJAMIN Samuel (ANT) & FAISAL Terry (LCA) CUR • Curacao

1 2 3 4 5 Pts

1 Gomez Maya 2 Allee Rayanalies 3 Dania Joanne 4 Jamanika Lianne 5 Celestina julady 6 Meulens Jurdelys 7 Anthony Christine 8 Philips Sonela 9 L Rosalia Durenne 10 Hooi Neysa 11 St.Hilaire Gyslaine 12 Grigorius Geraldine

BIZ • Belize 2 Williams Maurissa 3 Hoare Precelia 4 Habet Analisa 5 Scott Alina 6 L Middleton Esther 7 Garbutt Zaire 10 Young-Thurton Sherylee 11 Zuniga Marika 12 Solis Tichele 13 Encalada Tanesha 15 Solis Tisha 16 Arnold Shantell





10

   L   

3 13 8

  L 

  L   

5 2 10

Henry Delfina Coach: Assistant: Raymond Martha

1 2 3 4 5 Pts    L L       

 L      

1 1 5 1 1 5 1 4 8

Allan Sharp (BIZ) Coach: Assistant: Arvid Arnold (BIZ)

TEAMS AND PLAYERS PERFORMANCES Won Pts

Total Atts

37 11 9 7 2 2 7 2 2 24 75

83 25 20 28 8 7 73 10 22

Scoring Skills

No Name

Won Pts

Total Atts 80 26 10 35 13 5 43 8 2 158

Total Team 16 Arnold Shantell 15 Solis Tisha Total Team 7 Garbutt Zaire 12 Solis Tichele Total Team 4 Habet Analisa 5 Scott Alina Total Team Total Team

35

16 Arnold Shantell

184

Total Team 7 Anthony Christine 12 Grigorius Geraldine Total Team 8 Philips Sonela 4 Jamanika Lianne Total Team 4 Jamanika Lianne 7 Anthony Christine Total Team Total Team

Opp. error Total

17 7 4 6 4 1 4 1 1 14 41

13

48

7 Anthony Christine

Best Scorer

8

Excellent

Total Atts

30 9 8 14 14 19 8

104 25 18 74 69 37 20

 Starting line-up  Substitute Opp = Opponent

Spike

Block

Serve

Non scoring Skills

No Name Total Team 7 Anthony Christine 10 Hooi Neysa Total Team 1 Gomez Maya Total Team 9 Rosalia Durenne Pts = Points scored Atts = Attempts

Dig Set Reception Success - Faults # Attempts

Excellent

Total Atts

7 3 2 8 7 23 10 7

117 27 17 72 32 68 24 20

No Name

No Name Total Team 6 Middleton Esther 16 Arnold Shantell Total Team 4 Habet Analisa Total Team 6 Middleton Esther 15 Solis Tisha

nn = Captain L = Libero

VIS, version 1.96 (Build 580, 16 pools), © 1992-2012 FIVB

5/12/2013 11:26 AM

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St Lucia Sweeps Antigua & Barbuda to Stay Alive for Finals Spot

WILLEMSTAD, Curacao: Indira Laurencin had a team-high 17 points as Eastern Caribbean Volleyball Association (ECVA) champions St Lucia registered a much needed three sets win over regional rivals Antigua & Barbuda in their final round-robin match of the 2014 FIVB Women’s World Championship NORCECA second round Group J qualifiers on Sunday morning. With the win at the International School of Curacao Auditorium, Willemstad, St Lucia ended with a 2-1 record in pool play and nine points, one behind host Curacao which came up against Belize (five), the only other team in contention to reach the gold medal match, in their final round-robin encounter in the second match on Sunday morning. At the bottom of the four-team without a win from its three matches, but with one point was Antigua & Barbuda. Laurencin’s tally included 12 kills and four blocks for the St Lucians who entered the match needing a win to keep its hopes of reaching the championship decider alive while Captain Natalie Edward added 11, inclusive of eight kills. Dania Hamilton also got eight points, Tyna Williams six, and Latoya Edward, five for the winners’, who proved too much for their rivals, winning on spikes, 36-16, 6-4 on blocks and 10-4 on service aces. Naheemah Wilson with seven and the pair of Natasha Best and Reika Michael with four points each were the main contributors for the losers .Giselle Azar, captain of Antigua & Barbuda first congratulated St Lucia on its win, but at the same time expressed disappointment on her team’s display. “Our intentions was to come out and get a straight sets win, but we were too complacent from the get go and did not play as aggressive as we needed to. Azar while admitting that she along with the other senior players in the team fell short in the goals they set for themselves as part of the team, was full of praise for the younger members of the team who played to their best ability. Natalie Edward, St Lucia’s captain was very happy with the win which kept her team in with a chance of reaching the final. “The win provided us with a great chance to qualify for the final and also to move into the third round, but I don’t think we have really played our best match as yet. We lacked the aggression and concentration that we normally play well and for our next match, which will hopefully be the final we need to be more relaxed and enjoy the match,” ended Edward.


Esron Gittens, Antigua & Barbuda coach first paid tribute to his opponents, St Lucia, who he described as formidable rivals. However, despite the absence of some key players due to injury and work commitments, Gittens said he expected a better showing from his team than what he has seen to date. “We were guilty of some basic mistakes in our play and had we limited them it would have helped our game a lot. “Overall, I am proud of the young players in the team for stepping up to this level and giving their all while as a unit we can all take this as a learning experience as we move forward as a team. Florian Combie, coach of St Lucia was quick to point out that he was very grateful for the victory which kept his team in with a chance of reaching the final. “But for me, my team is still looking for our game and we have to get it right for our final match of the competition, whether it’s the final or the third place encounter,” ended Combie. Belize (four points), entered the match with a chance to get to the final against Curacao in Sunday’s afternoon session, but needed to beat the host in three straights sets to overhaul St Lucia’s nine points. The tournament final will be contested between the top two teams at the end of the round-robin series from 7pm on Sunday afternoon while the third placed encounter serves off two hours earlier, with the winner still in with a chance of qualification to the third round. However, it will only do so as the best third place finisher from all six groups of the second round qualifiers.


Curacao Eases Past Belize, Sets up St Lucia Final Meeting WILLEMSTAD, Curacao: Host Curacao warmed up for the finals of the 2014 FIVB Women’s World Championship NORCECA second round Group J qualifiers against St Lucia when they held off a spirited Belize in straight sets in the final round-robin match of the four-team tournament at the International School of Curacao Auditorium, Willemstad on Sunday morning. The straight sets win, 25-11, 25-19, 25-11, which was accomplished in 63 minutes was the third from as many matches in the series for 22nd ranked NORCECA ranked Curacao to end with maximum 15 points , six ahead of 15th ranked Curacao, while 27th ranked Belize was third with five and winless Antigua & Barbuda, 19th in NORCECA, fourth with one point. USA-based Christine Anthony topscored for Curacao for the third straight outing with 13 points which was highlighted by 11 kills while Lianne Jamanika and Geraldine Grigorius got ten each, and Sonela Philips, eight . For Belize, Shantell Arnold led with eight while Tichele Solis and Zaire Garbutt chipped in with five apiece. Prior to first serve Curacao had already qualified for the final after winning its first two matches while Belize, ranked 27th in NORCECA needed to win in straight sets to pip Eastern Caribbean Volleyball Association champions, St Lucia for a final spots. However, it was not to be as the host raced into a 1-0 set lead before Belize using most of its younger players in the second set showed more of a competitive edge, but still went under to miss out on a chance at the gold medal and automatic qualification to the third round. The tournament final will see Curacao and St Lucia battling for gold from 7pm on Sunday afternoon while the third placed encounter, Belize against Antigua & Barbuda serves off two hours earlier, with the winner still in with a chance of qualification to the third round. However, it will only do so as the best third place finisher from all six groups of the second round qualifiers. Speaking after her team’s third loss from as many matches, Sherylee Young-Thornton n said her team came out with the drive and passion to win against Curacao. “But playing against the host country who won their first two matches we knew it was going to be tough as they are a bigger, more athletic and experienced team than us, but we fought hard as we could and had a good match.


With respect to the performance of the younger players on the team in the second and third sets, Young-Thornton said the Belize team knows its capabilities and something when something is not working with one group, there is enough confidence from the staff to give the other players the chance.’ Curacao captain, Maya Gomez was again satisfied with how her team dictated the match. “The first set was very easy, but in the second set Belize showed more fight and as a team we were very determined and did what was needed to get the victory. Looking ahead to the final against St Lucia, which it swept in round-robin play 25-12, 25-22, 25-19, Gomez said, “We need to stay consistent, pass and serve the way we can, play our game and execute our game plan.” Allan Sharp, coach of the losing Belize squad said he was very proud of the effort from his players. “We started off slow, but in the second set we showed a lot of fire against a Curacao team which is much bigger and technically sound than ours. “We had a good serving game, but unluckily for us I think this was by far Curacao’s best game defensively mainly due to the play of Chrsitine Anthony and Neysa Hooi who both did a great job passing against our serves.” Henri Delfina, coach of Curacao congratulated Belize for giving his team what he described as its toughest test to date. “We had two easy matches and today Belize showed a lot of courage and heart and I was glad because going into the final we needed that kind of competitive match.”


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