 AYANA DYETTE and Nancy Joseph finished in seventh position in the  Central American and the Caribbean (CAC) Beach Volleyball Tournament on  Saturday night in Veracruz, Mexico. There were also 16 pairs in the  men’s competition and fellow Trinidad and Tobago players Fabian  Whitfield and Daneil Williams ended up 11th.
AYANA DYETTE and Nancy Joseph finished in seventh position in the  Central American and the Caribbean (CAC) Beach Volleyball Tournament on  Saturday night in Veracruz, Mexico. There were also 16 pairs in the  men’s competition and fellow Trinidad and Tobago players Fabian  Whitfield and Daneil Williams ended up 11th.
After losing in the  quarterfinals the day before, Joseph and Dyette began a playoff for  fifth place, but were beaten 21-19, 21-11 in 36 minutes by the pair from  Guatemala and then defeated a duo from St Kitts/Nevis 21-18, 23-21 in  just under half-hour for seventh. This country’s top-ranked women ended  the tournament just like they started it as they beat pairs from  Barbados and Honduras on Wednesday to book their place in the last  eight.
Dyette and Joseph, unbeaten from eight tournaments at home  this year, came up against tournament favourites Martha Revuelta and  Bibiana Candelas of Mexico the next day and lost in straight sets in the  battle to determine the group winners.
And in Friday’s quarters,  they also failed to win a set against another seeded pair, Karen Cope  and Natalia Alfaro of Costa Rica. Dyette, competing in her second  straight CAC Games, finished in the top three in three of the individual  categories.
The attacking player was second in total points with 96,  just two behind Pamela Jaime of the Dominican Republic. Dyette also had  22 winners to place third in the service category and she also finished  third in kills with 74, just four less than leader Revuelta.
After  crushing Christopher Walters and Ryck McKenzte 21-9, 21-12 when the  tournament served off Wednesday, Williams and Whitfield were nosed out  21-17, 11-21, 16-14 in 46 minutes by the Jamaicans in their first match  in the playoff for ninth place on Saturday.
However the “Toco Boys”,  who picked up this country’s only NORCECA (North, Central America and  the Caribbean) medal when notched bronze in the Trinidad leg of the 2012  circuit, rebounded to deny the pair from the Dominican Republic 21-19,  21-12 in 35 minutes for 11th place. It was the first CAC Games for  Whitfield and Williams, but the second for their teammates.
It could  have been the third straight for Joseph, who made her debut at this  level alongside Andrea Davis in 2006 in Colombia. The former nominee for  Sportswoman of the Year was heavily favoured to make the team – with  the assistance of Elki Philip – four years later, but she was injured  just before the qualifying tournament and Dyette and Nadiege Honore  competed in Puerto Rico.
