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Brazilian players hug to celebrate their
victory over Cuba during the third round match at FIVB Volleyball World
Cup 2007 in Hamamatsu, Japan, Nov. 4, 2007. Brazil beat Cuba 3-2. (Xinhua
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TOKYO, Nov. 4 (Xinhua) -- Title favorite Brazil edged
arch-rival Cuba in full sets in Hamamatsu on Sunday to lead four teams unbeaten
at the 2007 women's volleyball World Cup in Japan.
Sheilla Castro converted on 18 of her 38 spiking
opportunities for game-high 21 points to lift the Brazilians, straight sets
winners over Poland and Kenya in the last two days, to the 25-19, 19-25, 25-17,
19-25 and 15-11 victory.
"I am so happy to have won this game. I think we are
lucky," said Brazil head coach Jose Guimaraes. "Cuba is one of the best teams in
the world, so beating them is fantastic."
In the tie break, Brazil surged away from 6-all to go
up 10-6 and never looked back.
"Both teams serve very well today but we were a bit
luckier and took eight points on service to Cuba's four," Guimaraes added. "In
the tie break, we also got lucky as Cuba made serving errors, giving us points
for free."
Paula Pequeno and Jaqueline Carvalho contributed 16
and 15 points respectively.
It was the second straight loss for Cuba, who fell to
the United States in another five-sets thriller on Saturday.
"Unfortunately, we lost this game but I am satisfied
with what we did, all the players did their best," said Cuba coach Antonio
Perdomo. "We are getting better and our playing level is rising."
Also in Hamamatsu, the United States beat Poland
25-21, 12-25, 27-25 and 25-17 to improve its win-loss record to 3-0, dropping
the Polish women to 1-2.
U.S. head coach Lang Ping believed good communication
and teamwork was the key to her side's big wins in the last two days.
"We didn't get together for a long time, but the
players know we have to communicate well and do better as a team, so I think we
did a pretty good job in the last two matches. I'm happy for the players," she
added.
The United States enjoyed a balanced offense with
Tayyiba Haneef-park scoring 13 points to lead five Americans in double digits.
Italy and Serbia also joined Brazil and the United
States in the undefeated club. Italy whitewashed South Korea 25-15, 25-19 and
25-22 in Tokyo, while Serbia held off Japan 25-20, 25-20, 18-25 and 26-24.
In Sunday's other action, Dominican Republic
outlasted Thailand25-14, 25-21, 23-25, 19-25 and 17-15, Peru overwhelmed African
champion Kenya 25-16, 25-9 and 25-19.
Twelve teams will have rest day on Monday with the round-robin competitions to resume on Tuesday in Osaka and Sendai. Top three finishers from the tournament will qualify for next summer's Beijing Olympics.
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