Mexico Advances to U21 Pan American
Cup Semifinals with Victory over Guatemala
GUATEMALA CITY, Guatemala, June 26, 2026. – Mexico defeated
Guatemala in straight sets 3-0 (25-23, 25-13, 25-22) in the
quarterfinals of the Men’s U21 Pan American Cup to secure its
place in the semifinals, joining the United States and Canada,
who had already advanced as pool winners.
The
semifinal matchups, scheduled for Saturday, will be determined
following the conclusion of the match between Costa Rica and
Venezuela.
Mexico
held the advantage in attacks (48-35) and aces (2-1), while
Guatemala led in blocks (5-3). Mexico committed 17 unforced
errors compared to Guatemala’s 22.
Cristian
Cadena led Mexico with 13 points, while José Luis Samayoa also
scored 13 points to pace Guatemala. They were the only players
to reach double figures in scoring.
The
opening set was tightly contested, with both teams exchanging
points until a 23-23 tie. Mexico earned set point after an
attacking error from Guatemala’s opposite hitter José Luis
Samayoa, and Carlos Grajeda sealed the set with a successful
attack to give Mexico a 1-0 lead.
After a
2-2 tie in the second set, Mexico pulled ahead 5-2 with the help
of a Guatemalan error, a block by Axel Vicencio on Samayoa, and
a powerful spike from Grajeda. The Mexicans remained in control,
extending the lead to 12-5 by capitalizing on Guatemala’s errors
while Cadena, Vicencio, and Grajeda fueled the offense to
comfortably close the set 25-13.
Like the
first, the third set was evenly matched. Following a 7-7 tie,
Mexico moved ahead 10-8 behind the efforts of Steben Arévalo and
Daniel Cravioto. Guatemala responded to level the score at 11-11
with quick attacks through the middle by Christian Álvarez and
Samayoa. The teams continued to trade points until Mexico built
a 16-14 advantage with an attack by Arévalo and another
Guatemalan attack error. Samayoa answered with a kill before
Álvarez added a block to tie the set at 16-16. The battle
remained close from there, but Santiago Granados produced three
consecutive points to propel Mexico to the victory.
Santiago
Granados spoke about his role in Mexico’s victory: “My teammates
gave me more confidence, and I felt more relaxed and more
comfortable with my game.” Looking ahead to the semifinals, he
added: “It’s a new chapter, a new opponent, and we’re not going
to back down against Canada”.
Guatemala’s leading scorer José Luis Samayoa said: “We stayed
very focused in the first and third sets and were effective. I
think Mexico came out much stronger in the second set.
Unfortunately, we weren’t able to get the victory”.