 T&T coach Nicholson Drakes has included four newcomers to his  senior national women’s volleyball team which served off their 22nd  Central American and Caribbean (CAC) Games campaign against host Mexico  last night at the Cardoba Arena. This will be the “Calypso Spikers”,  six-time Caribbean champions (1998, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014) second  straight CAC Games for the T&T women after ending fourth on debut,  four years ago in Mayaguez, Puerto Rico following a four sets loss to  Costa Rica in the bronze medal match.
T&T coach Nicholson Drakes has included four newcomers to his  senior national women’s volleyball team which served off their 22nd  Central American and Caribbean (CAC) Games campaign against host Mexico  last night at the Cardoba Arena. This will be the “Calypso Spikers”,  six-time Caribbean champions (1998, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014) second  straight CAC Games for the T&T women after ending fourth on debut,  four years ago in Mayaguez, Puerto Rico following a four sets loss to  Costa Rica in the bronze medal match.
The newcomers are Malika Davidson along with Under-23 trio Sakile Grannum, Maya Roberts and middle-blocker, Kaylon Cruickshank, who was part of the senior team at the Continental Championship in Omaha, earlier this year without much court time. The rest of the team to be led by veteran Kelly-Anne Billingy includes Jalicia Ross-Kydd, Sinead Jack, Marisha Herbert, Darlene Ramdin, libero Courtnee-Mae Clifford, Makila York and Channon Thompson, who was voted as the “Most Valuable Player”, “Best Server” and “Best Spiker” after leading T&T past Jamaica 25-12, 25-13, 25-12 in the 15th Senior Caribbean Zonal Volleyball Association (CAZOVA) Championship final on August 10 at the Jean Pierre Complex, Mucurapo.
The players who were part of the team for the CAZOVA Championship win and not heading to Mexico are Renele Forde and Rheeza Grant due to injury, and Abby Blackman (beach volleyball duties). In Veracruz, the “Calypso Spikers” will compete in a very tough Pool B round-robin series against 2010 silver medal winners Puerto Rico, bronze medallist Costa Rica and host Mexico while Cuba, Colombia, Venezuela and defending champions Dominican Republic are in Pool A. Today, T&T will Puerto Rico followed by Costa Rica on Monday to end round-robin pool play in the eight-team tournament ahead of the playoffs.
WOMEN’s Grouping and Fixtures
 Pool A: Cuba, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Venezuela
 Pool B: Puerto Rico, Costa Rica, Mexico, T&T
 Today 
 Puerto Rico vs T&T, 2pm
 Venezuela vs Cuba, 4pm
 Colombia vs Dominican Republic, 7pm
 Mexico vs Costa Rica, 9pm
 Monday 
 Venezuela vs Colombia, 2pm
 T&T vs Costa Rica, 4pm
 Cuba vs Dominican Republic, 7pm
 Mexico vs Puerto Rico, 9pm
 Tuesday
 
 Quarterfinals
 Wednesday 
 Classification 5th—8th semifinals
 Main Draw semifinals:
 Thursday
 Classification 7th/8th, 2pm
 Classification 5th/6th, 4pm
 Third place, 7pm
 Final, 9pm
T&T Women’s V-Ball squad
 Kelly-Anne Billingy (captain), Joelicia Ross-Kydd, Channon Thompson,  Sinead Jack, Marisha Herbert, Darlene Ramdin, Malika Davidoson,  Courtnee-Mae Clifford (libero), Makila Yorke, Sakile Grannum, Maya  Roberts, Kaylon Cruickshank.
TECHNICAL STAFF
 Nicholson Drakes (coach), 
 Macsood Ali (assistant coach), 
 Peer Nasseir (manager)
