Bronze Medal for Mexico at U23 Women’s Pan American Cup
LEÓN, Guanajuato, August 1, 2025.– Mexico
claimed the bronze medal at the Women’s U23 Pan American Cup after
defeating Cuba in a thrilling five-set battle 3-2 (25-21, 22-25,
19-25, 25-15, 15-11) at the Domo de la Feria in León, Guanajuato.
This is Mexico’s second bronze medal in the history of the
tournament, repeating the feat achieved in the previous edition. The
country also holds two silver medals earned in 2021 and 2023.
In the opening set, Aimé Topete led the Mexican offense while Yalain
de la Peña did the same for Cuba. Mexico built a 19-16 lead and
closed the set in their favor.
The second set started with Mexico ahead 3-0 thanks to a spike from
Katherine Ramírez, a block by Andrea Félix, and a Cuban reception
error. However, Cuba responded, and in a close finish with the score
tied at 22 points, Whitney James powered the Caribbean side to even
the match.
Cuba dominated the third set, taking a comfortable 20-15 lead behind
James’ backcourt defense and Yalain de la Peña’s blocking to move
ahead 2-1.
Mexico answered with force in the fourth, surprising with strong
serves to go up 13-5 and relying on the star of the match, Aimé
Topete, to force a decisive set. In the tie-break, Aitana Rettke was
key with points on attack, block, and serve, while captain María
Ximena Cruz sealed the victory through the middle of the net.
Serving was crucial for Mexico, with a big 10-2 advantage in aces.
The host team also led in attacking 56-51, while Cuba was superior
in blocking 14-11.
Aimé Topete was the top scorer of the match with 24 points (18
attacks, 4 blocks, 2 aces). Aitana Rettke contributed 15 (9 attacks,
3 blocks, 3 aces), and Andrea Félix added 12 for Mexico. For Cuba,
Yalain de la Peña finished with 22 points (16 attacks, 5 blocks, 1
ace), and Whitney James chipped in 12, all on attacks.
Mexico’s head coach Luis León said, “I’m happy with the result. We
knew that the team that came in mentally stronger had a better
chance of winning. I think the game was a roller coaster of emotions
for both teams. After losing to Cuba in the group stage, we can now
celebrate the bronze medal.”
Middle blocker Aitana Rettke expressed, “I think both came from
losing five-set semifinals and we were tired, both physically and
mentally. Our desire to win a medal showed; we didn’t want to stand
by watching other teams receive medals, and that motivated us.” |