Guatemala Defeats Costa Rica and Will
Fight for a Spot in the Semifinals
GUATEMALA CITY, Guatemala, July 30, 2025. – Guatemala defeated Costa
Rica 3-1 (19-25, 25-17, 25-18, 25-20) on Wednesday, moving within
one win of clinching a direct berth to the semifinals of the Men’s
U23 Pan American Cup, held at the Domo Polideportivo in Zone 13.
Costa Rica started strong, dominating Guatemala in all aspects and
building a six-point lead (19-13) to take the first set. In the
second, Guatemala recovered, taking a four-point lead to tie the
match. In the third and fourth sets, Guatemala controlled the game,
though Costa Rica made several attempts to turn the tide.
Guatemala will face Venezuela at 8:00 p.m. on the final day of pool
play in a match that will decide the top spot in Pool A. Costa Rica
will take on Suriname at 6:00 p.m. to determine who advances to the
quarterfinals.
In the Central American clash, Guatemala outperformed Costa Rica in
attacks (61-47) and service aces (4-1), while Costa Rica held the
advantage in blocking (12-7).
Four Guatemalan players scored in double digits, led by captain
Jerry Duran with 19 points (17 kills, 1 block, 1 ace). Roberto
Mendizábal added 16 points, José Pablo Pérez tallied 14, and José
Luis Samayoa chipped in 12.
For Costa Rica, Ignacio Morales finished with 17 points and Dowshel
Jekeal Mc Donald with 15.
Jerry Duran, captain of Guatemala: “We started playing Costa Rica’s
game, but we were able to capitalize on their mistakes. In the
second set, we began playing our own style and controlling the pace.
We always managed to stay ahead on the scoreboard. Tomorrow, we play
Venezuela, a tough opponent, but we know we can beat them.”
Jeremy Vanega, captain of Costa Rica: “It was a very important match
for us. Unfortunately, we couldn’t get the result we wanted, but
Guatemala made fewer mistakes, and that helped them. I hope we can
keep advancing and reach the quarterfinals, but to do that we need
to fix our errors.” |