Mexico Dominates Guatemala with Strong Serves
COLIMA, Mexico, June 17, 2024.- Mexico
controlled Guatemala with a significant service advantage of 14 to 2,
securing a 3-1 victory (25-18, 22-25, 25-17, 25-19) on the opening day
of the Boys U17 Pan American Cup in Colima, Mexico.
In pool A, Mexico (1-0) will face Costa Rica (1-0) on Tuesday, while
Guatemala (0-1) will play against Canada.
Besides dominating in service points, Mexico also had the advantage in
attacks (56-34) and blocks (6-5). Guatemala benefited from 38 Mexican
errors and gave away 21 points on their own errors.
Mexican outside hitter Emi Díaz led all scorers with 24 points (20
attacks, one block, and three aces). Oskar De Jesús González contributed
18 points (13 attacks, one block, four aces). Ricardo González and Tomás
Villalobos each added 11 points.
Jorge González of Guatemala scored 14 points from 12 attacks, one block,
and one ace.
In the first set, the teams were tied several times until Mexico jumped
to a four-point lead (19-15) with consecutive attacks and a serve by
Oskar González. They tied again at 19 in the second set, but with two
errors from Mexico and a block by Jorge González, the Central American
team found the necessary boost to level the match after losing two set
points. In the third set, Mexico scored 5 points from aces alone. Mexico
won the match in the fourth set with a service point by David Preciado.
Daniel Fajardo, Mexico’s captain, said, “We started the match strong and
confident. We lost focus in the second set, leading to unforced errors
and losing it. We closed the match well. It was a good game to start the
tournament”.
Luis Mendizábal, Guatemala’s captain, commented, “We could have won the
match. We lacked drive, a bit of attitude, and believing in ourselves.
We made many mistakes. We need to come together more as a team to
improve”. |