Haiti made a winning start to its bid to claim the title left vacant by six-time winners Barbados when they came from behind to defeat Jamaica 3-1 (23-25, 25-16, 25-16, 25-21) in their 2021 Caribbean Zonal Volleyball Association Junior Men (Under-21) Championship round-robin opener at the Southern Regional Indoor Sports Arena.
Haiti’s coach Junior Siecle was a satisfied man afterwards.
"I'm very pleased with the win but going forward we still have to make some corrections as I'm not satisfied with our blocking," he said.
Meanwhile, team captain Dieulengy Relis said the team didn’t start as well as they would have preferred but they are happy to come away with the win.
“We started off a bit slow but then we found our momentum and played much better as the match went along," he said.
"We are very happy to start with the win, and now we must continue to improve to win our other matches as well.”
Jamaica’s coach Steve Davis said fatigued played a major role in his team’s performance.
"We are not ones to make excuses but we reached in late and also had a long stay in immigration,” he said.
"Apart from that, we also had little preparation time at home due to exams and we know that our players can improve their level of play and will improve in the next match.”
Andrae Robb captain of Jamaica also said he felt his team was badly affected by their travel schedule and a lack of confidence.
"We know where we fell short in this match and we need to improve for our next encounter," he said.
Haiti will take on Suriname on Saturday, July 9 at noon in the five-nation round-robin winner-take-all competition while Jamaica will have a short turn-around as it plays host Trinidad and Tobago on Friday.