Cuba the first finalist at U21 Norceca Pan American Cup
HAVANA, Cuba, June 9, 2023.- Cuba became the first candidate to win the
gold medal of the U21 Men’s Norceca Pan American Cup beating Puerto Rico
in semifinals without setbacks in straight sets 25-20, 25-14 and 25-21.
Efficient blocking and a strong serve were the two lethal weapons used
by the host against Puerto Rico, in a match where they were also better
in kills (37-25) y blocks (15-5), and committed fewer unforced errors
(19-22), a difficulty for this team. Puerto Rico was successful with 6
aces against one from their opponent.
The offence of the home team was balanced between its setter Yonni
Iglesias and three players who scored double digits, outside hitters
José Ramón Gómez (18) and Bryan Camino (12), and opposite hitter
Alejandro Miguel González (10). The most productive player of Puerto
Rico was opposite hitter Jamal Ellis with 14 tallies.
With this performance the host team improved that of 2022 when they
finished fourth place after losing the bronze medal to Canada.
Jesús Cruz, Cuban coach, said that when playing a semifinal there is
always tension y even more with young players, “but the match ended like
we forecast during the meeting when we studied our opponent. The boys
followed instructions, our blocking worked perfectly, and we committed
fewer errors in serves”.
Outside hitter Gomez said “in the beginning we weren’t accurate, while
starting every set we were close, but then we moved forward and held the
advantage we needed to stay calm. We followed the instructions of our
coaching staff, and we carried out the tactical plan. We are satisfied
and with all the energy to battle for the gold tomorrow”.
Puerto Rico’s coach Carlos Rodriguez said “we couldn’t control the
emotions during the first set, we were 19-19. The emotion and lack of
focus made us commit errors, after dominating the first set. I believe
Cuba pushed in blocking and serves which hurt us a bit, we tried to keep
adjusting and we were able to find something in the third set, but then
again, their force damaged us. Now to fight for the bronze”.
Antonio Luis Feliciano, captain of Puerto Rico, said “we started well
and with lots of energy, but we lost concentration at the end of the
first set, and it followed the rest of the game. We were aware that Cuba
is a tall team, very athletic and with strength, we prepared well,
however our lack of focus made us get away from the match. Nevertheless,
our heads are still high to battle for the bronze medal”. |