 TRINIDAD  and Tobago will tackle the hosts when the second edition of the Pan  American Women’s Under-23 Volleyball Cup serves off tomorrow in Peru.  The clash will take place at 7 p.m., two hours after the battle between  the other two teams in Group A, Argentina and Mexico.
TRINIDAD  and Tobago will tackle the hosts when the second edition of the Pan  American Women’s Under-23 Volleyball Cup serves off tomorrow in Peru.  The clash will take place at 7 p.m., two hours after the battle between  the other two teams in Group A, Argentina and Mexico.
The  Group B matches are also scheduled for 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. with Costa  Rica and Dominican Republic taking the court to follow the Colombia/Cuba  encounter. The winners of both round-robin groups will move straight  into Friday night’s semifinals, while the runners-up and third-placed  teams will contest quarterfinals the night before. 
The  champions will be crowned next Saturday. There are five countries –  Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Mexico and T&T – representing  the NORCECA (North, Central America and the Caribbean) region and the  top two will secure tickets to next year’s World Under-23 Championships.
Argentina,  Colombia and Peru are the South Americans involved and the team which  finishes the highest of the three will earn the other ticket. 
All T&T’s group matches are at 7 p.m. and they will face Argentina on Monday and Mexico the day after.
This  country’s team is spearheaded by star national player Channon Thompson,  who was voted Best Server, Best Spiker and Most Valuable Player (MVP)  when T&T were crowned Caribbean champions for the fifth successive  at home last month. Marisha Herbert and Malika Yorke, who were also on  that squad, are also in Peru, and the team also includes national player  Zahra Collins and top juniors Kaylon Cruickshank, Alexandrea Jones and  Reann Young.
Jones  was the Best Digger, Best Receiver and Best Libero while Cruickshank was  the Best Blocker and Best Spiker and Young was the Best Scorer and MVP  when T&T were crowned Caribbean Under-19 champs for the third  straight time at home last December.
The team is being coached by national senior player Saleem Ali, who will be assisted by national senior coach Nicholson Drakes.
T&T  is the only newcomer to this tournament, replacing Canada, the  sixth-placed finishers in the inaugural event two years ago when  Dominican Republic defeated Brazil for the gold medal and Argentina  picked up bronze.
