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VOLLEYBALL • Collated Results & Ranking 5 IX Women’s June 18 - 26 of 2010 •Tijuana • Rosarito, Baja California, México VOLLEYBALL • Collated results & ranking IX Women`s Panamerican Cup 2010 Results of Saturday, 26' 26e 'June' 26e '2010 1. Dominican Republic 2. Peru 3. United States 4. Cuba 5. Argentina 6. Puerto Rico 7. Canada 8. Brazil 9. Mexico 10. Trinidad And Tobago 11. Costa Rica VIS, version 1.96 (Build 567), © 1992-2009 FIVB 26/06/2010 20:27 Page 3/3 BEST PLAYERS NO. NAME CODE Best Spiker 5 Alvarez Sarai PUR Best Blocker 3 Eve Mejia Lisvel DOM Best Server 4 Billingy Kelly-Anne TRI Best Digger 5 Castillo Brenda DOM Best Setter 14 Keldibekova Elena PER Best Receiver 5 Castillo Brenda DOM Best Libero 5 Castillo Brenda DOM Best Scorer 14 Carcaces Kenia CUB Most Valuable 14 Rivera Prisilla DOM Player VOLLEYBALL • Players ranking by skills IX Women`s Panamerican Cup 2010 Best Scorers Rk No Name Team Spike Block Serve Total 1 14 Carcaces Opon Kenia CUB 104 5 6 115 2 5 Alvarez Saraì PUR 95 9 2 106 3 14 Rivera Prisilla DOM 80 11 14 105 3 9 Pavan Sarah CAN 76 14 15 105 5 4 Billingi Kelly-Anne TRI 85 5 12 102 6 6 Bricio Samantha MEX 88 6 4 98 7 11 Pinedo Georgina ARG 83 5 9 97 8 16 Esdelle Krystle TRI 68 12 5 85 9 5 Rangel Andrea MEX 74 5 2 81 10 1 Vargas Valdez Annerys DOM 60 19 1 80 11 6 Uceda Jessenia PER 61 7 9 77 12 6 Tiele Martins Paulino Sthefanie BRA 64 4 4 72 13 10 Cleger Abel Ana Yilian CUB 48 20 3 71 13 3 Silva Correia Ana Beatriz BRA 45 24 2 71 15 11 Guimaraes De Souza Gabriela BRA 53 5 8 66 16 9 Sanchez Perez Rachel CUB 44 10 10 64 16 4 Mahon Tammy CAN 55 7 2 64 16 15 Ortiz Karla PER 52 7 5 64 19 5 Fresco Lucia ARG 56 6 1 63 19 8 Sosa Emilce ARG 44 13 6 63 21 9 Da Silveira Paquiardi Isabela BRA 52 6 4 62 21 7 Enright Stephaine PUR 45 8 9 62 23 3 Eve Mejia Lisvel DOM 34 25 2 61 23 12 Holness Sherline CAN 31 24 6 61 23 4 Boscacci Leticia ARG 55 5 1 61 26 11 Larson Jordan USA 46 7 7 60 27 4 Encarnaciòn Tatiana PUR 48 5 6 59 28 7 Mokelki Tonya CAN 44 7 6 57 29 17 Mambru Gina Altagracia DOM 50 3 3 56 30 16 Hinze Jennifer CAN 33 16 5 54 31 13 Carlotto Florencia ARG 35 15 3 53 31 7 Zamudio Yulissa PER 45 6 2 53 31 16 Oquendo Alexandra PUR 41 10 2 53 34 16 Akinradewo Foluke USA 33 16 3 52 34 10 Chihuan Leyla PER 40 9 3 52 36 4 Soto Patricia PER 37 11 3 51 37 17 Silva Franco Gisell de la C. CUB 37 8 5 50 38 7 Bown Heather USA 28 17 3 48 38 10 Cabral Milagros DOM 39 8 1 48 40 9 Willis Lindo Verania CRC 41 2 4 47 41 18 Hodge Megan USA 37 2 3 42 42 2 Bortolozzi Antonela ARG 31 3 7 41 43 6 Jack Sinead TRI 23 13 4 40 44 12 Metcalf Nancy USA 28 10 1 39 44 3 Thompson Channon TRI 33 4 2 39 46 11 Castañeda Simon Lianne CUB 23 11 4 38 47 10 Torregrosa Shanon PUR 13 13 6 32 48 9 Grant Rheeza TRI 21 6 4 31 49 15 Silie Frometa Yusidey CUB 16 10 4 30 49 8 Barboza Cyinthia USA 27 3 0 30 Total tournament 2,804 628 321 3,753 VIS, version 1.96 (Build 567), © 1992-2009 FIVB 26/06/2010 20:28 Page 1/4 VOLLEYBALL • Players ranking by skills IX Women`s Panamerican Cup 2010 Best Spikers Limit: 15.00% Total Succ. Rk No Name Team Spikes Faults Shots Attempts % 1 5 Alvarez Saraì PUR 95 33 71 199 47.74 2 14 Carcaces Opon Kenia CUB 104 29 89 222 46.85 3 16 Esdelle Krystle TRI 68 23 64 155 43.87 4 5 Rangel Andrea MEX 74 19 81 174 42.53 5 4 Billingi Kelly-Anne TRI 85 30 90 205 41.46 6 6 Uceda Jessenia PER 61 17 73 151 40.40 7 9 Willis Lindo Verania CRC 41 14 47 102 40.20 8 11 Pinedo Georgina ARG 83 41 94 218 38.07 9 18 Hodge Megan USA 37 14 47 98 37.76 10 11 Larson Jordan USA 46 15 61 122 37.70 Total Tournament 2,804 1,060 3,840 7,704 36.40 Best Blockers Kill Total Avg. Rk No Name Team Faults Rebounds Blocks Attempts by set 1 3 Eve Mejia Lisvel DOM 25 13 51 89 0.93 2 3 Silva Correia Ana Beatriz BRA 24 22 47 93 0.92 3 10 Cleger Abel Ana Yilian CUB 20 17 26 63 0.87 4 12 Holness Sherline CAN 24 22 47 93 0.86 5 7 Bown Heather USA 17 14 26 57 0.77 6 16 Akinradewo Foluke USA 16 13 35 64 0.73 7 1 Vargas Valdez Annerys DOM 19 20 52 91 0.70 8 6 Jack Sinead TRI 13 12 22 47 0.59 9 16 Hinze Jennifer CAN 16 25 42 83 0.57 10 16 Esdelle Krystle TRI 12 18 16 46 0.55 Total Tournament 628 890 1,978 3,496 4.72 Best Servers Serve Total Avg. Rk No Name Team Aces Faults Hits Attempts by set 1 4 Billingi Kelly-Anne TRI 12 21 64 97 0.55 2 9 Pavan Sarah CAN 15 9 61 85 0.54 3 14 Keldibekova Elena PER 13 6 74 93 0.52 4 14 Rivera Prisilla DOM 14 24 55 93 0.52 5 9 Sanchez Perez Rachel CUB 10 8 62 80 0.43 6 6 Uceda Jessenia PER 9 5 70 84 0.36 7 7 Enright Stephaine PUR 9 23 44 76 0.35 8 11 Larson Jordan USA 7 6 74 87 0.32 9 11 Pinedo Georgina ARG 9 18 82 109 0.32 10 11 Guimaraes De Souza Gabriela BRA 8 5 75 88 0.31 Total Tournament 321 606 4,381 5,308 2.41 VIS, version 1.96 (Build 567), © 1992-2009 FIVB 26/06/2010 20:28 Page 2/4 VOLLEYBALL • Players ranking by skills IX Women`s Panamerican Cup 2010 Best Diggers Total Avg. Rk No Name Team Digs Faults Receptions Attempts by set 1 5 Castillo Brenda DOM 91 37 75 203 3.37 2 12 Robinet Marianela ARG 72 60 93 225 2.57 3 2 Young Julie CAN 66 40 79 185 2.36 4 20 Mattos dos Santos Killara BRA 49 51 87 187 1.88 5 5 Sykora Stacy USA 39 21 40 100 1.77 6 11 Guimaraes De Souza Gabriela BRA 43 34 50 127 1.65 7 10 Clifford Courtnee TRI 36 31 43 110 1.64 8 10 Zazueta Gabriela MEX 36 41 47 124 1.57 9 5 Palacios Vanessa PER 37 39 54 130 1.48 10 11 Pinedo Georgina ARG 41 38 45 124 1.46 Total Tournament 1,437 1,956 2,957 6,350 10.80 Best Setters Running Still Total Avg. Rk No Name Team Faults Sets Sets Attempts by set 1 14 Keldibekova Elena PER 174 9 344 527 6.96 2 2 Glass Alisha USA 142 5 238 385 6.45 3 3 Mojica Vilmarie PUR 136 8 313 457 5.23 4 12 Echenique Karla DOM 134 5 261 400 4.96 5 5 Oliveira Heldes Priscila BRA 115 8 429 552 4.42 6 17 Curatola Antonela ARG 114 9 307 430 4.07 7 15 Silie Frometa Yusidey CUB 82 4 192 278 3.57 8 9 Castro Alicia MEX 78 9 392 479 3.39 9 1 Thompson Dionisia CRC 51 11 283 345 3.19 10 10 Cleger Abel Ana Yilian CUB 71 6 205 282 3.09 Total Tournament 1,561 202 5,610 7,373 11.74 Best Receivers Limit: 25.00% Serve Total Rk No Name Team Excellents Faults Eff. % Receptions Attempts 1 5 Castillo Brenda DOM 87 2 41 130 65.38 2 12 Robinet Marianela ARG 90 9 36 135 60.00 3 5 Palacios Vanessa PER 85 4 57 146 55.48 4 2 Young Julie CAN 63 1 52 116 53.45 5 11 Larson Jordan USA 43 1 36 80 52.50 6 2 Bortolozzi Antonela ARG 115 18 69 202 48.02 7 10 Clifford Courtnee TRI 82 9 65 156 46.79 8 9 Grant Rheeza TRI 78 8 71 157 44.59 9 10 Zazueta Gabriela MEX 82 8 78 168 44.05 10 4 Mahon Tammy CAN 69 9 69 147 40.82 Total Tournament 2,171 293 2,205 4,669 40.22 VIS, version 1.96 (Build 567), © 1992-2009 FIVB 26/06/2010 20:28 Page 3/4 VOLLEYBALL • Players ranking by skills IX Women`s Panamerican Cup 2010 Best Liberos Total Avg. 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