Mexico Earns First Victory Against Guatemala
in NORCECA Men's Final Four
PUEBLA, Mexico, July 25, 2025 – The BUAP Arena witnessed a
hard-fought match from start to finish tonight between the host
nation and Guatemala, where Mexico earned its first victory in the
NORCECA Men's Final Four in front of spectators that consistently
supported the home team.
In three thrilling sets, the match concluded with a score of 3-0
(27-25, 28-26, 30-28). Guatemala was superior in effective attacks
with a total of 43 to Mexico's 41, and in blocking points, 12-9.
Andy Leonardo was the Guatemala´s top scorer, adding 15 total
points, 13 of them on attacks, 1 on aces, and 1 on blocks.
Mexican outside hitter Oziel Aguirre, in his first experience with
the senior team, led his team with 18 points, 15 on kills and 3
blocks, becoming the player with the most total points on the first
day of competition.
At the end of the match, Aguirre commented: "We're here to give our
best, and I want to keep working hard to contribute as much as I can
to the team. It's great to play at home with the fans supporting us.
This is just the beginning; it's the first game, but we're going to
keep improving, getting into the swing of things, and I hope it
turns out as well as possible."
Mexico's captain commented, "I think the victory was a good first
step, but not how we got it.
I think we have a lot to improve, especially on the service line.
There were specific moments where we missed serves and gave away a
large number of points to Guatemala at the end of the set. Perhaps
it was a mix of nervousness, pressure, and indecision that we need
to work on, but playing at home with our families is always very
motivating, and we're sure to improve."
Guatemala's captain shared, "We come to these events knowing they're
high-level events. The three opposing teams are strong, and today
the team gave their all. We never gave up. In the third set, we were
way down and we managed to tie it, on the verge of winning, but our
mistakes cost us the match.
It leaves us feeling good, especially because of the participation
of the U-23 youth team. They played very well, and that motivates
us."
Tomorrow, Guatemala will face Puerto Rico, and Mexico will face the
Dominican Republic. |