Cuba Wins U23 Pan American Cup Bronze
PARAMARIBO, Suriname, September 21, 2024. - Cuba won the bronze medal at
the 2024 Men’s U23 Pan American Cup by defeating Guatemala 3-0 (25-20,
25-23, 25-15) at the Anthony Nesty Sporthal in Paramaribo, Suriname on
the last day of competition.
Cuba wrapped up the tournament with a 4-1 record to win their first
bronze medal in the history of the event. Cuba has an overall of five
medals: 3 gold, one silver and one bronze. While Guatemala ended 4-2.
Cuba led in attacks (41-28), blocks (16-7), and aces (5-4), but conceded
more points on errors (19-12).
Cuba's top scorers were middle blockers Thiago Suárez with 15 points (12
attacks, 3 blocks) and Jakdiel Contreras with 11 points (6 attacks, 5
blocks). Outside hitter Bryan Camino added 10 points.
Opposite hitter Pablo Pérez and captain Yeferson Zavala each scored 11
points for Guatemala.
Guatemala managed to take a 12-11 lead in the first set with a block by
middle blocker Christian Alvarez on Jakdiel Contreras. With the score
close at 22-20 in Cuba's favor, Daniel Martínez scored with a kill and
an ace, followed by a kill from Contreras, giving Cuba the first set. In
the second set, the score remained tight, and Guatemala once again took
the lead 12-11 with an ace from Daniel Ralón and then 13-12 with a block
from Yeferson Zavala. An attack from Pablo Pérez put Guatemala ahead
15-14, extending to a two-point lead (17-15). For Cuba, it was a
back-and-forth struggle, regaining the lead and then losing it, but
Daniel Martínez’s pressure on the service line pushed them to a 21-18
advantage. With an attack from Zavala and another from Alvarez, plus a
Cuban error, Guatemala tied the set at 21 points, but Cuba captured the
set. Cuba elevated their level of play in the third set, gaining a
significant advantage over Guatemala and sealing the bronze medal with a
block by Daniel Martínez.
Jesús Angel Cruz, Head coach of Cuba: "After yesterday's defeat, it was
hard to lift the spirits of the guys because our goal was to win the
title. Today we came out to win the bronze. Coming into the event
already qualified for the Junior Pan American Games allowed us to see
some players who hadn’t had much court time”.
Reider Lucas Mora, Head coach of Guatemala: “Today the boys were less
pressured than yesterday. I think against Mexico, their desire to do
well didn’t allow them to focus, and we couldn’t get into a rhythm.
Today, we did things a bit better, knowing it would be difficult against
Cuba's tall blocking. This tournament was very important because we
qualified for the Junior Pan American Games, and it helped us see new
players in this category”. |