Hard-Fought Victory for Mexico over Belize
in U23 Men’s Pan Am Cup Opener
GUATEMALA CITY, Guatemala, July 29, 2025.- Mexico earned a
hard-fought first win at the Men’s U23 Pan American Cup, defeating
Belize 3-1 (29-31, 25-21, 25-21, 25-22) at the Domo Polideportivo in
Guatemala City.
Belize started the match strong, dominating Mexico in the early
points (10-8). It wasn’t until point 18 that the Mexicans managed to
even the score in the first set. From there, the lead alternated
until Belize pulled away by two points to take it 31-29.
The second set followed a similar pattern; except this time it was
Mexico who held the lead throughout. The third set was no different,
with Mexico staying a couple of points ahead and eventually turning
the match around to lead two sets to one.
Mexico’s offense was dominant, outscoring Belize 67-45 in attacks
and leading in blocks 7-2. Both teams scored 3 aces from the service
line. Belize was unable to capitalize on the 45 unforced errors
committed by Mexico during the match.
Leonardo Maldonado was the top scorer with 22 points, 21 of them
from attacks. Jorge Ariel Hernández also scored in double digits for
Mexico with 17 points, including 16 kills and 1 block.
For Belize, three players finished in double digits: Eleazar Mejía
with 17 points (15 kills, 1 block, 1 ace); Hakan Godoy with 10
points (9 kills, 1 block); and Kaelen Ingram with 10 points (all
from attacks).
Mexico’s head coach Renato Junior said, “We started very differently
from what we talked about before the match, from what we had planned
to do. The nerves affected my team, and we couldn’t do much. We have
a lot more to improve, and we’re going to do better things during
the tournament.”
Belize’s head coach Albert Humes commented, “I’m very proud of my
boys. We had a good practice this morning and did even better today
in the match against Mexico. Mexico is a very good team, but this
shows that our team was ready to face them, is ready for the
competition, and has come to make an impact.” |