Canada falters against a determined Cuban team
September 06, 2019: Canada started strong, but lost
momentum after the first set to fall to Cuba 1-3 (25-17,
22-25, 22-25,19-25) in the first semifinal of the Men’s 2019
NORCECA Continental Championship today in Winnipeg,
Manitoba, Canada.
Canada led in blocking (12-10), but Cuba led in service
points (9-7) and attacks (50-43).
Miguel Lopez let all scorers with 21 points for the winning
team. He was followed by teammates Marlon Yant (15) and
Osniel Mergarejo (13).
For Canada, Stephen Maar contributed 17 points. Nick Hoag
and Sharone Vernon-Evans had 11 apiece.
Cuba will face the winner of USA vs Mexico in the gold medal
match on Saturday. Canada will face the loser in the bronze
game.
Cuba head coach Yosvany Muñoz Perez:
“I am happy because of this victory. Our team had a very
high level performance today, especially in our serving, we
had very strong service today. Congratulations to Canada,
they are a good team. Now we want to see who wins between
Mexico and the USA and then we will study the video. We
want to be prepared for tomorrow.”
#13 Cuban middle blocker, Robertlandy Simon:
“When we win, we are happy. We are here and trying to win,
but the most important thing is to get to the Olympics.
January is what will really count.
Today, our service was very good, and they had some
difficulty with reception. We played well after the first
set.”
Canada’s head coach Glenn Hoag:
“We played a great first set, in all aspects, especially in
our serving. In the second set, we completely lost momentum
because we committed too many service errors early in the
second set, and Cuba started playing better. … We haven’t
played Cuba in a long time, so it was good to see what they
can do. We have to be ready for January. …It’s just a
question of working on a few things, especially our serving
flaws versus our block defense, and I think we will be
ready. But for now, we will worry about tomorrow.”