Mexico Maintains Perfect Record at the
Women’s U23 Pan American Cup
LEÓN, Guanajuato, July 28, 2025.- Mexico continued its strong
performance at the Women’s U23 Pan American Cup with a straight-set
victory over Canada 3-0 (25-17, 25-20, 25-16) at the Domo de la
Feria in León, Guanajuato, improving to a 2-0 record in Pool B.
With this result, Mexico and Cuba will face off on Tuesday in an
unbeaten showdown for the top spot in the pool and a direct ticket
to the semifinals, while Canada will seek its first win against
Nicaragua to advance to the quarterfinals.
Mexico took control from the very beginning. In the first set,
Mexico built leads of 11-6 and then 14-9, closing comfortably 25-17
thanks to the pressure from the service line, led by Aitana Rettke
and Ashly Morales, which disrupted Canada’s reception.
In the second set, Canada tried to respond with attacks from Madyson
Saris and serves from Veronica Dickson, closing the gap to 16-17,
but Mexico stayed composed and sealed the 25-20 with Aimé Topete’s
offense, supported by Jimena Salinas and Andrea Félix on the attack.
The third set was total domination by Mexico, which quickly jumped
to a 14-7 lead and never looked back, finishing 25-16.
Mexico outperformed Canada in kills (39-31) and blocks (8-7), while
both teams scored three points from the service line. The key
difference was Canada’s 25 unforced errors that benefited Mexico.
Mexico’s Aimé Topete led all scorers with 13 points (11 kills, 2
blocks), followed by Andrea Félix with 11 (10 kills, 1 block). For
Canada, Raya Surinx and Madyson Saris led with 8 points each.
Mexican captain María Ximena Cruz highlighted the importance of the
victory: “It was a decisive win. We worked as a team without getting
anxious because we knew it was an important match that puts us in
first place in the pool. Against Cuba we are going for the direct
ticket to the semifinals, it will be a tough one and we will stay
focused on our game.”
Canada’s team captain, Delaney Watson expressed: “I think we had
pieces where we were really great. We are a new team together and we
just got to learn to stick up together. The goal tomorrow is to win
and advance to the quarterfinals, we’ll work on our game plan and do
our best”. |