Canada Downs Puerto Rico in NORCECA U21 Semifinals
NOGALES, Mexico, June 15, 2024. - Canada defeated Puerto Rico 3-1
(25-12, 23-25, 25-14, 25-19) on Saturday in the Men’s U21 NORCECA
Continental Championship semifinals in Nogales, Mexico.
This is the seventh time that Canada has reached the title match in the
history of the U21 NORCECA event, having won the title twice. Canada
will face the winner of the other semifinal between the United States
and Cuba.
Puerto Rico has played in the bronze medal match seven times, winning
the bronze twice.
Canada also defeated Puerto Rico in pool-play, but in four sets.
Canada excelled in attacks (56-38), blocks (12-5), and service aces
(3-2). Both teams had a similar number of errors, with Canada committing
25 and Puerto Rico 27.
Canadian opposite hitter Daniil Hershtynovich led all scorers with 28
points (27 attacks, one block). Outside hitter Piers De Greeff
contributed 21 points (17 attacks, 2 blocks, 2 aces).
For Puerto Rico, Lorenzo Rivera led with 17 points, all from kills.
Captain and opposite hitter Ramón Rosado scored 11 points from 10
attacks and one service ace.
Daniel Lewils, head coach of Canada said “Puerto Rico has a good skill
level; they weren’t going to go away easily; we beat them 3-0 earlier so
it’s always tough to face them again so we had to be super technical in
our execution and very disciplined. There were some periods when we
didn’t adjust properly, we weren’t technically or tactically taking
something away and we didn’t, and it made things more difficult. I must
prepare them mentally better to play that style of game where they
shouldn’t be making errors. Tomorrow will be an easier game because
whoever we play will have more height, which makes it easier to block,
but we still must be tactical and be able to execute our desired game
plan”.
Puerto Rican outside hitter Diego López said, "It was a tough match. We
entered with little confidence in ourselves. That changed in the second
set, we’ve been working hard in practice and trust in our game. We
couldn't regain our spirit in the following sets. We must acknowledge
that Canada is a tremendous team; they have one of the best programs in
the world, which has taken them to the Olympics.
We gave them a good fight”. |