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Sunday, April 6, 2025

La Cura women on vball hot streak

by

Nigel Simon
1934 days ago
20191219
Triple T La Cura Sport’s Daynte Stewart stretches to connect with a spike as the Technocrats’ trio of Ryan Stewart, Newton Grant and Adriel Richards go up to block in their Men’s Division 2019 Office of the Prime Minister Premier Volleyball League match at the Central Regional Indoor Sports Arena, Chaguanas on Tuesday night. La Cura Sport won 25-16, 25-23, 20-25, 22-25, 15-10.

Triple T La Cura Sport’s Daynte Stewart stretches to connect with a spike as the Technocrats’ trio of Ryan Stewart, Newton Grant and Adriel Richards go up to block in their Men’s Division 2019 Office of the Prime Minister Premier Volleyball League match at the Central Regional Indoor Sports Arena, Chaguanas on Tuesday night. La Cura Sport won 25-16, 25-23, 20-25, 22-25, 15-10.

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For­mer na­tion­al in­door play­er Rheeza Grant led all scor­ers as Triple T La Cu­ra Sport made it two wins from as many match­es in the Women’s Di­vi­sion of the 2019 Of­fice of the Prime Min­is­ter Pre­mier Vol­ley­ball League at the Cen­tral Re­gion­al In­door Sports Are­na, Saith Park, Ch­agua­nas, on Wednes­day night.

Grant tal­lied 14 points high­light­ed by 13 spikes and Eu­ro­pean-based Tai­ja Thomas ten in La Cu­ra’s 25-20, 25-15, 25-21 tri­umph over To­co Youths Vol­ley­ball Acad­e­my.

USA-based Cameron Ed­wards al­so added eight points and Shan­ice De Four six for La Cu­ra Sport, who outscored their op­po­nents on spikes 36-21 and were aid­ed by 31 er­rors from their op­po­nents com­pared to their 26, while both teams had five ser­vice aces each.

To­co Youths, who held the edge on blocks 4-3, got 12 points from an­oth­er ex-na­tion­al in­door play­er Ab­by Black­man, while La Teisha Joseph added five and the trio of Deli­cia Pierre, Aph­hia Glas­gow and Aus­tralia-based na­tion­al net­baller Saman­tha Wal­lace four each.

In their tour­na­ment open­er on Tues­day, La Cu­ra Sport, boost­ed by the in­clu­sion of re­cent Caribbean Ju­nior Cham­pi­onship “Best Set­ter” awardee Dashon­ta Ad­di­son, of Bar­ba­dos, over­came for­mer pow­er­house Glam­or­gan 25-15, 23-25, 25-9, 25-13.

Al­so in win­ner’s row in the women’s com­pe­ti­tion on Wednes­day were Big South East Port-of-Spain (SE­PoS), 25-12, 26-24, 25-16, 25-18, over Glam­or­gan be­hind re­cent Caribbean Ju­nior Cham­pi­onship MVP, Bar­ba­di­an Te­nielle Chap­man-Good­luck’s 19 points and ten from Shushan­na Mar­shall.

The duo of De­siree Don­ald and Rayquelle Dick­son chipped in with sev­en points each for SE­PoS, who ben­e­fit­ed from 52 un­forced er­rors, while on­ly mak­ing 34 and al­so held the ad­van­tages on ser­vice aces 13-7 and blocks 6-2.

Kay­lon Cruick­shank top scored for Glam­or­gan with 13, na­tion­al Un­der-20 play­er Shan­ice Cot­toy got ten for the losers, who nar­row­ly outscored SE­PoS on spikes, 29-28.

In the men’s sev­en-team tour­na­ment, the trio of Ryan Stew­art (16 pts), Nicholas Prescott (16) and Adriel Roberts (ten) fired Tech­nocrats to a first win in two out­ings, 25-0, 23-25, 25-14, 25-22, against Chal­lengers.

Chal­lengers, who are most­ly made up of Venezue­lan na­tion­als, had a team-best 14 points from Eni­no Aguil­era, with Mar­tin Cen­teno adding sev­en and Luis Guer­ra six.

It was al­so a per­fect day for SE­PoS, as their men’s team swept past re­cent Su­per League win­ners’ To­co Youths Vol­ley­ball Acad­e­my 25-17, 25-21, 25-23, in­spired by Mar­tinique’s Yoaan Breleur’s ten points.

Club cap­tain Akim Bushe added eight points, Rashaun Wright sev­en and Dar­rel David six for SE­PoS to can­cel out Daneil Williams and Si­mon Blake’s ten-point show­ing each for To­co Youths.

At the end of the women’s four-team round-robin semis, the top team will face the fourth-placed team in one semi­fi­nal while sec­ond and third meet in the oth­er.

How­ev­er, the sev­en teams in the men’s com­pe­ti­tion have been di­vid­ed in­to a group of four and one of three and at the end of their round-robin se­ries, the top two teams in each group will ad­vance to the cross-over semi­fi­nals.


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