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Codd and Nunez Represent Belize in Cuba’s NORCECA Stop

May 14, 2019 – Bryton Codd and Gaby Nunez represented Belize at the NORCECA Continental Beach Volleyball Tour Stop in Varadero, Cuba from May 10 to 12. They were accompanied by the Cuban beach volleyball coach, Profe Juan Carlos Perdomo, who had been training them in Belize for several months prior to the event. 

Cuba has hosted the Norceca Beach Volleyball Tour for nine consecutive years, and was held this year on the beach adjacent to the Barceló Solymar Hotel. This male and female event saw teams from USA, Canada, Cuba, Cayman, Trinidad and Tobego, US Virgin Islands, Bahamas, Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Belize, Guatemala, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Panama and others.

Belize played in a tough pool against Costa Rica, Guatemala and USA. Guatemala defeated Belize 2-0 (21-18, 21-16) in a well-fought match.  USA was also victorious over Belize 2-0 (21-12, 21-10), as was Costa Rica 2-0 (21-16, 21-12). The experience gained in this high level tournament was invaluable.

 

FINAL POSITIONS:

Women:

1. Mailen Deliz-Leila Martínez (CUB-1); 2. Falyn Fonoimoana-Nicolette Martin (USA-2); 3. Yanisleidis Sánchez-Lidiannis Echevarría (CUB-2); 4. Anna Dunn-Suen-Caleigh Cruickshank (CAN-1); 5. Caitlin Ledoux-Geena Urango (USA-1); 6. Allanis Navas-María González (PUR); 7. Kathya Vasquez-Fernanda Vargas (ESA); 8. Devon May-Rian Lenarduzzi (CAN-2); 9. Katherine Quesada-Eugenia Ramírez (CRC); 10. Elia Machado-Lolette Rodríguez (NCA); 11. Rheeza Grant-Malika Davidson (TTO); 12. Paola Alvarado-Estefanie Betancourth (GUA); 13. Stefania Gandolfi-Ileann Pawery (CAY); 14. Mannika Charles-Naomi Buckner (ISV); 15. Petal Smith-Kai Wright (JAM); 16. Carole Choux-Cristelle Choux (MQE).

Gold Medal: CUB-1 d USA-2- 2-0 (21-18, 21-13); Bronze Medal:  CUB-2 d CAN-1- 2-0 (21-9, 21-14); Semifinals: USA-2 d CAN-1- 2-0 (25-23, 21-7); CUB-1 d CUB-2-2-1 (21-16, 14-21, 15-13); 5-6 USA-1 d PUR 2-0 (21-15, 21-15); 7-8  ESA d CAN-2 (forfeit); 9-10  CRC d NCA 2-0 (21-14, 21-14); 11-12  TTO d GUA 2-1 (16-21, 21-18, 15-7).

Men:

1.Sergio González-Luis Enrique Reyes (CUB-1); 2. Rubén Mora-Denis López (NCA); 3. Yosvany Carrasco-Karell Piña (CUB-2); 4. Troy Field-Ty Loomis (USA-2); 5. Eric Zaun-Ian Satterfield (USA-1); 6. Josue Rivera-Kevin López (PUR); 7. Andy Leonardo-Luis García (GUA); 8. Gabriel Barlacu-Liam Kopp (CAN-2); 9. Ivan Reka-Simon Fecteau-Botin (CAN-1); 10. Richard Smith-Sebastián Valenciano (CRC); 11. Marlon Phillip-Daynte Stewart (TTO); 12. José Miguel González-Jason Quintero (PAN); 13. Isaacs Jon-Wilson Kyle (BAH); 14.Bryton Codd-Gabriel Núñez (BIZ); 15.Víctor Castillo-Alex Medina (DOM); 16. Carlos Escobar-David Vargas (ESA); 17. Miguel López Jr-Jordan Lake (ISV).

Gold Medal: CUB-1 d NCA 2-0 (22-20, 21-16); Bronze Medal: CUB-2 d USA-2 (forfeit); Semifinals: NCA d USA-2- 2-0 (21-14, 21-14); CUB-1 d CUB-2- 2-0 (21-19, 21-12); 5-6 USA-1 d PUR 2-0 (21-15, 21-17); 7-8 GUA d CAN (forfeit); 9-10 CAN-1 d CRC 2-0 (27-25, 21-13); 11-12 TTO d PAN (forfeit).