Day 5 of the CAC Games brought an end to the women's pool games with thrilling matchups and crucial victories. As the teams battled it out for a spot in the semifinals, Mexico, Dominican Republic, Cuba, and Bermuda showcased their determination and talent on the field.
In the first game of the day, Mexico faced Jamaica in a match that saw Mexico dominate from the start. With four goals scored in the first two quarters, Mexico secured a comfortable lead. Jamaica struggled to find their rhythm and failed to score throughout the game. Mexico further extended their advantage with another goal in the third quarter, solidifying their second-place finish in the pool. They now move on to face the second-placed team from Pool B in the semifinals.
The second game featured a highly anticipated clash between Barbados and the Dominican Republic. With both teams vying for the top spot in the group, it was a tightly contested match. In the end, the game ended in a 2-2 draw, granting the Dominican Republic the first-place finish in the pool with 7 points, closely followed by Barbados with 5 points. Both teams displayed their skill and determination, setting the stage for an exciting semifinal matchup.
Cuba continued their dominant run in the tournament as they faced Trinidad and Tobago in the third game of the day. With four goals scored throughout the game, Cuba showcased their prowess in all quarters and maintained control over the match. Their flawless performance secured them a 4-1 victory and solidified their position as the team to beat in the tournament.
In the final game of the day, Bermuda faced Puerto Rico. Bermuda, seeking their first win of the tournament, delivered a stunning performance, securing a convincing 4-0 victory. The win provided a morale boost for Bermuda and marked a memorable moment in their CAC Games campaign.
With the conclusion of the pool games, the focus now shifts to the highly anticipated semifinals, where the winners of each match will secure a spot in the next Panam Games. Cuba, Barbados, Dominican Republic, and Mexico will compete fiercely, leaving no stone unturned in their quest for glory.