Guatemala Remains Undefeated in AFECAVOL U21
CHITRÉ, Panama, October 13, 2024.- Guatemala defeated Belize 3-0 (25-19,
27-25, 25-14) to remain undefeated in the 20th Central American U21
Men’s Championship at the Papa Francisco Gymnasium in Chitré, Panama.
After three days of competition, the defending champions hold a 3-0
record and 15 points. Belize now has a 2-1 record and 8 points.
On Monday, Guatemala (3-0) will have a rest day, while Belize (2-1) will
face Panama at 8:00pm local time.
Guatemala led in attacks (41-31) and in serves (7-3), while Belize was
stronger in blocks (9-8).
Guatemala benefited from 21 errors by Belize, compared to 15.
Yeferson Zavala scored 21 points (15 attacks, 3 blocks, 3 aces) in
Guatemala’s victory, and Roberto Recinos contributed 12 points (10
attacks, one block, one ace).
Eleazar Mejía and Kaelen Ingram led Belize with 16 and 15 points,
respectively.
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Guatemala came back from a five-point deficit (16-21) in the second set
with the offense of Roberto Recinos and Yeferson Zavala; Belize then
reached set point (24-19) with Brayden Richardson serving, but an attack
by Daniel Delgado (who came off the bench), along with a Belize error,
allowed Guatemala to tie at 24. Delgado brought Guatemala to set point,
and Belize tied at 25 with an attack by Eleazar Mejía.
Finally, an attack by Delgado and a block by Recinos on Belize’s Kaelen
Ingram secured the set for Guatemala.
Jerry Durán, opposite hitter for Guatemala: “The game started off very
tight, with both teams scoring good points. In the second set, things
got a bit complicated at the start, but we were able to take advantage
of our strength in blocking and won the set. In the third set, we came
in with a lot of confidence to win the match”.
Reider Lucas, coach of Guatemala: “In the second set, we were down by
five points, and we had already used both timeouts. We had to make a
substitution to hold the score, and it worked. We replaced our opposite
hitter, and Daniel Delgado came in and helped with two serves that
disrupted Belize’s first line of defense. This contributed to our serve
getting stronger, and we ended up blocking very well, allowing us to tie
the game. Our attitude improved, and both our offense and defense
started to perform, allowing us to win the match”.
Kaelen Ingram, opposite hitter of Belize: “It really comes down to who
wants it the most. We wanted to win but you have to stick to the plan
and that’s what Guatemala did, they had more consistency.
Guatemala is a really good team. It’s a loss but it’s not over for us as
yet for the gold. We’re going to come out strong again and we’re going
to give a good competition as we always planned to do”. |