Cuba won the
NORCECA Men’s U-21
MONTERREY, Mexico, August 13,
2006.- Cuba defeated USA in
straight sets (25-16, 25-20,
25-18) successfully defending
its crown as the kings of
NORCECA Men’s U-21 Continental
Tournament. Both teams were
already qualified for the 2007
FIVB Junior World Championship.
In the match for the bronze,
Canada beat Puerto Rico 25-15,
25-21, 22-25, 25-11 and also won
a ticket to the world
competition.
The Cubans dominated all the way
based on the strength of their
attack and the timely blocking
led by Rolando Junquin, elected
as the Most Valuable Player of
the event.
Junquin led Cuba with 16 points
and Raidel Delgado and Yadier
Sanchez each added 11 points.
Will Price was the only American
in double figures with 12
points.
“Our strategy worked very well
as planned,” said Juan Gala, the
Cuban coach. “We created
problems to their reception with
our accurate serves.”
Andre Morin and Thomas Jarmoc
led Canada with 17 and 15 points
respectively and Daniel Erazo
marked 10 tallies for Puerto
Rico.
“We played very good especially
with our blocking and taking
advantage of the opponent’s
mistakes,” said George Laplante,
the Canadian coach.
In the match for sixth place,
Guatemala beat Dominican
Republic in straight sets
(25-21, 25-15, 25-20) with Jorge
Gonzalez and Oscar Garcia
leading the attack with 16 and
11 points. Dominican Melvin
Frias recorded 10 points.
The Cuban Junquin was also the
best attacker of the competition
with an average of 64.06 and
Canadian Morin finished as the
best scorer with 67 points.
Other Cubans included in the
All-Star were Keiber Gutierrez
as best libero and receiver and
Raidel Hierrezuelo and Yadier
Sanchez as best setter and
server respectively. Puerto
Rican Dennis del Valle was the
best digger and American Maxwell
Holt picked up the award as the
best blocker. |