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Mexico prevails over Dominican Republic
at NORCECA Men’s Final Six
PONCE, Puerto Rico, October 9th, 2025.- Mexico defeated Dominican
Republic 3-1 (25-15, 26-28, 25-21, 25-18), improving their record to
3-1 at the NORCECA Men’s Final Six, held at the Juan “Pachín” Vicéns
Auditorium.
Mexico is one step closer to reaching the semifinals and will face
Suriname on the final day of round-robin play, while Dominican
Republic will take on Canada.
Mexico took early control of the match, establishing a comfortable
16-8 advantage and closing the first set with a decisive 25–15 win.
It was a battle in the second set, with Dominican Republic gaining a
small advantage 16-14 when Mexico requested a time out to regroup.
Both teams kept pushing but at the end Dominican Republic held firm
to win 28-26. Dominican Republic came out strong at the start of the
third set, but Mexico responded and closed the match with a 25–21
victory. Mexico dominated the fourth set with powerful attacks from
their opposite Ridl Alexis Garcia, winning 25-18.
Mexico outperformed their opponents in attacks (61-46) and serves
(11-2), while both teams were even in blocks (7–7). Dominican
Republic committed fewer unforced errors (22) than Mexico (27).
Mexico’s victory was supported by an outstanding performance of
their opposite
Ridl Alexis Garay Nava, who scored 31 points (28 kills and 3 aces).
For Dominican Republic, outside hitter Wilfrido Hernández was the
top scorer with 14 points (12 kills, 1 block and 1 ace).
Juan Salvador García, middle blocker of Mexico:
“It was a match where we did our job and didn’t let our guard down,
because we know the Dominican Republic is a strong team. We face
each other in every tournament and know their game well, but we also
know that at some point they’ll give their all, and that could hurt
us. Staying united is important, and in the end, this is a team
effort with one shared goal. We’ll come back determined to do our
job tomorrow.”
Luis David Reinoso, outside hitter of Dominican Republic:
“It was a very competitive match. Mexico came out with very good
serves in this match, which made the reception difficult for us, and
we couldn't use our middle blockers, who are the team's main
weapons. For our next match, which will be the most important as it
could put us in the semifinals and compete for a medal, we're going
to come with the same intensity and give it our all.” |