Canada will face Brazil in the Pan American Cup final
GUADALAJARA, Mexico, August 19, 2023 - Canada booked the second ticket
to the XVI Men’s Pan American Volleyball Cup finals, defeating Mexico
3-1 (25-19, 23-25, 25-22, 25-18), and will face Brazil on Sunday, who
defeated Chile in the other semifinal.
For Canada, this is their second consecutive final; last year, they
finished in second place after losing to Cuba. The Canadians surprised
Mexico in the first set with an advantage that was impossible to
overcome, but in the second set, the Mexicans fought to level the match.
In the third set, Canada displayed strength in blocking and combined
their attack between outside hitter Isaac Heslinga and opposite Jordan
Canham, while middle blocker Fynnian McCarthy effectively stopped
Mexico. In the fourth set, Canada controlled the game with a solid
blocking defense limiting the host’s options.
The 17-4 advantage in blocks was crucial for Canada to overcome Mexico,
who led in attacking points 52-46. Both teams scored four points from
aces.
Three players led Canada’s offense, Isaac Heslinga (15 points), Fynnian
McCarthy (13 points), and Jordan Canham (12 points). The top scorer of
the match was Luis Baca from Mexico with 16 points, and Josué López
added 11 points.
Daniel Lewis, coach from Canadá: “We played a perfect blocking game, but
we cannot transition. We're digging balls and we're not able to score in
transition. But first Mexico is really good... You know, they didn't
have their best game, that's for sure”.
“I've seen them play at a higher level, but it's a long tournament. It's
hard to play every single time. But I love amazing atmosphere here,
beautiful crowd, beautiful country. Just really happy. If we can keep
our level of side out and our level of block, if we can transition, then
we have a good chance tomorrow”.
“The players were very focused today. Super focused, it's unbelievable
how focused they are. This is a great group; they're working so hard.
Amazing”.
Isaac Helsinga, best player from Canadá: “I feel pretty good. I know
it's a big feat playing Mexico in Mexico. So it was super fun just to
get out there. The one thing that stood out for us today that we all did
amazing job at was just block defense”.
“We did a lot of game plan on what to expect from the attackers and we
did a good job at figuring out how to manipulate our arms and our
footwork so that we could get lots of blocks and lots of digs”. |