 Aussies & Brazilians Battle for Goodwill Gold - Germans, Czechs
Win Playoffs in Women's Beach Volleyball
NEW YORK, N. Y. - Pauline Manser and Kerri
Pottharst of Australia and Brazilians Shelda Bede and Adriana Behar will battle for the
Gold medal in the women's beach volleyball competition at the 1998 Goodwill Games after
winning semi-final matches here Saturday (August 1) at Wollman Rink in Central Park.
Both teams advanced to Sunday's 2 p.m. (EDT) Gold medal match with
wins over teams from the United States and Italy to set up their second title-match
confrontation of the 1998 FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour season. Bede and Behar
scored a 12-3 and 12-8 FIVB championship match win over the Aussies March 1 in Rio de
Janeiro, Brazil.
Manser and Pottharst advanced to the finals with a 12-11, 11-12 and
12-6 win over third-seeded Lisa Arce and Holly McPeak of the United States in the first
semi-final match that lasted 97 minutes.
Manser and Pottharst trailed 11-9 in the 45-minute first set before
scoring the last three points to win 12-11. The Aussies had a 10-3 edge in the
39-minute second set before being tied at 10s and 11s. Arce's kill earned the USA a
12-11 win. In the rally scoring 14-minute third set, Manser and Pottharst broke from
a 3-2 defict to take a 5-3 lead. The Aussies scored the last five points of the set
to win the match.
Bede and Behar, the top-ranked team on the FIVB tour, downed
seventh-seeded Laura Bruschini and Annamarie Solazzi of Italy 12-5 and 12-7 in 67 minutes
in Saturday's second semi-final match. The Brazilians had total control in both sets
with Bruschini and Solazzi, who were competing in their first ever FIVB semi-final
together.
In Saturday's first match at Wollman Rink, Eva Celbova and Sona
Dosoudilova of the Czech Republic netted seventh-place in the 1998 Goodwill Games by
rallying to defeat Canadians Kristine Drakich and Guylaine Dumont 16-14. Celbova and
Dosoudilova shared $5,000 for finishing seventh while the Canadians split $4,000.
Saturday's final match was a playoff match for fifth-place,
Germany's Maike Friedrichsen and Danja Musch rallied for a 16-14 win over fifth-seeded
Karolyn Kirby (Brookline, Mass./San Diego) and Liz Masakayan (San Diego). The USA
pair had won the inaugural women's Goodwill Games beach volleyball title in 1994 at St.
Petersburg, Russia. The third-seeded Friedrichsen and Musch split $8,000 for fifth
while Kirby and Masakayan split $7,000.
The 1998 Goodwill Games women's beach volleyball competition ends
Sunday at Wollman Rink starting with the 12 p.m. Bronze medal match between the tandems of
Arce/McPeak and Bruschini/Solazzi. The $100,000 FIVB- sanctioned Goodwill Games
beach volleyball event will net Sunday's Gold medal winning team $30,000 for first- place.
All medal matches feature the FIVB's Format B with two out of three
sets to 12 points. The first two sets must be won with a minimum lead of two points
with a point limit at 12-point cap. The deciding set will feature the rally scoring system
to 12 points with a minimum lead of two points. There is no point cap for the
deciding set.
All eight Goodwill Games teams head to Japan for next week's (August
5-9) FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour event in Osaka. The FIVB tour remains in Asia
for a China stop August 12-16 in Dalian. The United States women return home for the
$100,000 Del Mar Open near San Diego, Calif., August 28-30. The domestic event will
be the inaugural event staged by the newly-created American Volleyball League. |