Canada Battles to prevail over Nicaragua and reach Semifinals
COLIMA, Mexico, June 20, 2024. - Canada fought
hard to defeat Nicaragua 3-0 (27-25, 25-16, 25-20) and reach the Boys
U17 Pan American Cup semifinals in Colima, Mexico.
Canada will face Puerto Rico in Friday’s semifinals. In the other
semifinal, Cuba will compete against Mexico.
Nicaragua will play in the classification match for positions 5 to 7
against Guatemala; the winner will finish the event in fifth place, and
the loser will play for positions 6-7 against Costa Rica on Saturday.
Canada managed to control Nicaragua thanks to their advantage in attacks
(40-29) and blocks (11-4); they also held a comfortable margin in serves
(4-2). Canada gave away 26 points on errors, while Nicaragua gave away
22.
Canadian outside hitter Danilo Skipina scored 17 points, including 11
kills, a match-high of 5 blocks, and one serve. Opposite hitter William
Clarmo registered 11 points on 9 kills and two blocks.
Nicaraguan outside hitter Joaquin Padilla led his team with 16 points on
15 kills and one serve. Middle blocker Keneth Urtecho scored 9 points.
Canada and Nicaragua faced off in an exciting first set where Nicaragua
came back from a 13-17 deficit to tie the game, thanks to middle blocker
Keneth Urtecho. Service errors from both Canada and Nicaragua extended
the set to a thrilling 27-25, with a block from Canadian Kaysen Flaman
securing the final point. Canada jumped to an early 10-4 lead in the
second set and kept the lead throughout the set. In the third set, with
Canada holding set point at 24-18, a kill from Axel Arbizu and three
consecutive Canadian errors brought the score to 24-20. However, the
winning point came when Nicaragua committed a service error.
Canada’s leading scorer Danilo Skipina said “Coming off the bench it was
a rusty start, but it was a really good game, near the end I started to
pick up on the reception on hitting. Both teams came together towards
the end, it was a good experience. About the semifinals, Puerto Rico is
a great team as ours; we’re just going to play together as a team and
make sure we have good block-defense, in addition to do whatever we can
to hit the ball and win on offense, make them work for it”.
Joaquín Padilla, top Scorer for Nicaragua, commented, “In general, we
played well. We needed better reception. It was an exciting game. Canada
had better block and serve.
Tomorrow, we'll give it our all against Guatemala”. |