
Italians Upset Germans - Brazil, USA Remain Unbeaten in
Goodwill Games Beach Event
NEW YORK, N. Y. - Italians Laura Bruschini and
Annamarie Solazzi scored a 15-10 upset win here Thursday (July 30) over Maike Friedrichsen
and Danja Musch of Germany in a Group B women's beach volleyball match in the 1998
Goodwill Games at Wollman Rink in Central Park.
The win tied the sixth-seeded Bruschini and Solazzi with the
third-seeded Germans in the Group B standings as both teams have an 1-1 record.
Friedrichsen and Musch have the point-differential edge (first first tie-breaker) at
plus-six points. The Italians are minus-six after winning Thursday's 37-minute match
with their European rivals.
Karolyn Kirby (Brookline, Mass./San Diego) and Liz Masakayan (San
Diego), the defending Goodwill Games champions after winning the title in 1994 at St.
Petersburg, Russia, face Kristine Drakich and Guylaine Dumont of Canada in Thursday's
fourth and final match.
Brazilians Shelda Bede and Adriana Behar and the United States
tandem of Lisa Arce/Holly McPeak remained unbeaten in the 1998 Goodwill Games women's
beach volleyball competition by winning Thursday afternoon matches.
The Australian tandem of Pauline Manser/Kerri Pottharst dropped a
15-9 decision to the top-seeded Bede and Behar in a 39-minute Group A match. The
Brazilians broke a 3-3 tie to take a 12-3 lead enroute to their second win of the FIVB
Beach Volleyball World Tour event.
The second-seeded Arce and McPeak, who both reside in Manhattan
Beach, Calif., scored a 15-9 win over Eva Celbova and Sona Dosoudilova of the Czech
Republic in a 40-minute Group B match to end Thursday's afternoon session.
The pool player leaders end round-robin play Friday with Bede and
Behar facing Kirby and Masakayan at 1:15 p.m. (EDT) in a Group A match. Arce and
McPeak play Friedrichsen and Musch at 6:45 p.m. in the final Group B contest.
The medal and playoff rounds for the 1998 Goodwill Games starts
Saturday with matches schedule for 12 p.m., 1:15 p.m., 4:30 p.m. and 5:45 p.m. The
competition ends Sunday with the Bronze and Gold medal matches starting at 12 p.m. in the
$100,000 event. Sunday's Gold medal team will share the $30,000 first-place prize. |