(COLORADO
SPRINGS, COLO.) –
Flyweight
Cheryl Houlihan (Norton, Mass.) and light
welterweight Elizabeth Quevedo (Southgate, Calif.)
both recorded victories in their bouts on Friday at the 2006
Pan American Championships in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Houlihan enjoyed success at the 2005 Continental
Championships in Argentina and she continued her winning
streak on Friday in her contest with Brazil’s Paula D.
Santos. Houlihan grabbed a 13-10 win over Santos in her
first bout of the event to move on in Pan Am competition.
Four-time
national champion Elizabeth Quevedo (Southgate,
Calif.) took immediate control of her bout with Fernando
Caiado of Brazil. Quevedo’s skill and experience pushed
her to a stoppage in the early in the first round of boxing
to give Quevedo the victory and Team USA its fifth win of
the tournament.
Featherweight Ronica Jeffery (Brooklyn, N.Y.) took on
2005 World Championships bronze medalist Sandra Bizier
of Canada in her first major international bout. Jeffery
put forth an outstanding performance, but fell just short,
dropping a 9-8 decision in the contest. Welterweight Lisa
Kuronya (Portland, Maine) also faced a tough challenge
in her first international bout, battling 2005 World
Champion Mary Spencer of Canada. Kuronya suffered a
second round stoppage loss due her 15-point deficit.
Pinweight Colleen Loo (Mililani, Hawaii) also dropped
her first bout of the tournament, losing an 18-2 decision of
Yazmin Altragracia Pena of the Dominican Republic.
Saturday
will be on an off day before four U.S. boxers take the ring
on Sunday. Light bantamweight Sacred Downing
(Trenton, N.J.) and lightweight Carrie Barry
(Nashville, Tenn.) will compete for the first time on
Sunday, facing off with Loren Capecce of Brazil and
Ana Chuni of Ecuador respectively. Bantamweight
Emily Klinefelter (Iowa City, Iowa) and light
middleweight Akima Stocks (South Orange, N.J.) will
both box for their second victory on Sunday with Klinefelter
facing Adawilky Lopez of the Dominican Republic and
Stocks challenging 2005 World Championships silver medalist
Arian Fortin of Canada.
USA
Boxing, as the national governing body for Olympic-style
boxing, is the United States’ member organization of the
International Amateur Boxing Association (AIBA) and a member
of the United States Olympic Committee (USOC).