Fedoclubes awards the best of women’s basketball 2025: Águilas champions

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Guachupita Eagles win the title in the 2025 Women’s Superior Tournament

The Dominican Federation of Clubs (Fedoclubes) held the awards ceremony for the XII Women’s Superior Basketball Tournament 2025, dedicated to “No Gender Violence”. The event recognized the most outstanding players and the champion team of the championship. The Guachupita Eagles were crowned champions after defeating the San Carlos club with a score of 3-0 in the final series, played to the best of five games. The awards ceremony was held in the Juan Ulises García Saleta (Wiche) hall of the Dominican Olympic Committee (COD), where they received the Seaboard Cup “Clean Energy”. The trophy presentation featured the participation of Wendy Castillo, executive of Seaboard “Clean Energy”; athlete Mia Liberato, from the national youth volleyball team; and Ángel De la Cruz, president of the Presidential Commission for Support to Provincial Development. The event was led by Roberto Ramírez, president of Fedoclubes, accompanied by Garibaldy Bautista, president of the COD, and deputies Olfanny Méndez and Melissa Sánchez, coordinators of the Sports and Youth commissions of the Chamber of Deputies, respectively. Important figures from the sports field were also present at the event, such as Augusto Martínez, president of the Santo Domingo Province Sports Union (Udeprosado), and José Esteban Borromé, director of the Dominican Basketball Federation (Fedombal). Zuleyda Monsac, president of the Águilas de Guachupita club, along with leader Luis Rojas, captain Sugey Monsac, coach Edwin Amílcar González Leyba, and the team’s players, received the cup.

Individual Recognitions

Regarding individual recognitions, Dioribel Rodríguez, from the San Carlos club, was named Most Valuable Player (MVP) of the regular season. Mary Coronado, from the Águilas de Guachupita, won the MVP award of the final series.
  • Vanessa Bautista, from Las Laguneras de San Cristóbal, led the scoring department.
  • Nayeli Morillo, also from Las Laguneras, topped the assists.
  • Anaís Villanueva, from San Carlos, was the best in rebounds.
Other outstanding awards went to Stacy Vargas, from Las Dinámicas de Los Alcarrizos, as Most Disciplined Player; Dannilys Guerrero, from Las Turistas del Este (El Seibo), as Rookie of the Year; and Miguelina Batista, also from Las Turistas, as leader in stolen balls. Arisleidy Tolentino, from San Carlos, was recognized as Defender of the Year; Leslie Rivera, from the Yamasá Elites, as the best three-point shooter; and Ernesto Rosario (Yeyeo), from the Elites, received the award as Leader of the Year. The award highlights Fedoclubes’ commitment to supporting and recognizing female talent in national basketball.
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