Lares/Carlos
Andrés Claim Fourth Consecutive
Title on the 2026 NORCECA Tour
ROATÁN, Honduras, July 12, 2026. – Mexico’s Inés Vargas Lares
and Carlos Andrés Ayala captured the gold medal on Sunday at the
Seventh Stop of the 2026 NORCECA Beach Volleyball Tour, held at
Tabyana Beach in Roatán, to secure their fourth consecutive
title on the circuit.
With the victory, Lares/Carlos Andrés claimed their fifth title
of the season, while Mexico celebrated its sixth men’s
championship of the year on the NORCECA Tour, reaffirming the
dominance it has shown throughout the campaign.
In a high-level final, Lares/Carlos Andrés defeated Costa Rica’s
Julián Araya and Stanley Grant 2-0 (35-33, 21-13). The opening
set was a thrilling 68-point battle before the Mexicans finally
prevailed. In the second, the champions established their rhythm
from the start to seal the victory and secure the title.
Their road to the championship was far from easy. In the
semifinals, Lares/Carlos Andrés survived a demanding battle
against Nicaragua’s Rubén Mora and Jefferson Cascante, winning
2-1 (21-15, 28-30, 15-12). Araya and Grant, meanwhile, advanced
to the final with a straight-set 2-0 (21-11, 21-19) victory over
the Dominican Republic’s De Jesús/Martínez.
For Araya and Grant, the silver medal marked their second podium
finish of the season, following the runner-up finish they earned
at the fifth stop in San Juan del Sur, where they also fell to a
Mexican duo, Sarabia/Osuna.
The bronze medal went to Nicaragua’s Mora and Cascante, who
defeated Dominicans De Jesús/Martínez 2-0 (21-19, 21-13).
In the fifth-place match, Canada’s Licht/Rivest defeated Puerto
Rico’s Rivera/Rivera 2-0 (21-19, 21-16).
Seventh place went to another Canadian duo, Charbonneau/Heider,
who defeated Guatemala’s Maldonado/Izaguirre 2-1 (21-13, 18-21,
15-6).
In the ninth-place match, El Salvador’s Rafa/Gabo defeated
Honduras’ Flores/Menjívar 2-0 (21-13, 21-16).
The United States’ Pérez/Jensen finished eleventh after
defeating Honduras’ Méndez/Ortega 2-0 (21-17, 21-10).
Honduras’ Reyes/Gálvez claimed thirteenth place with a 2-0
(21-16, 21-19) victory over Trinidad and Tobago’s
Miguel/Morrison.
Finally, the U.S. Virgin Islands’ Eric/Sommer finished fifteenth
after winning by forfeit over Bermuda’s Barnett/Somerville.
FINAL POSITIONS:
1. Ines Antonio Vargas / Carlos Andrés Ayala MEX 2. Julián Araya
/ Stanley Grant CRC 3. Ruben Mora / Jefferson Cascante NCA 4.
Hayerling De Jesús / Oscar José Martínez DOM 5. Guillaume Rivest
/ Martin Licht CAN1 6. William Rivera / Daniel Rivera PUR 7.
Louis Charbonneau / Henry Heider CAN2 8.
Edgar Maldonado / José Miguel Izaguirre GUA 9. Rafael Vargas /
Gabriel Vargas ESA 10. Kevin Flores / Juan Menjívar HON2 11.
Devin Pérez / Wesley Jensen USA 12. Isaac Jafet Méndez /
Jonathan Andrés Ortega HON3 13. Irvin Armando Reyes / Jairo
Jafeth Galvez HON1 14. Jahreef Miguel / Jerome Morrison TTO