Mexico to Face Chile for a Direct Semifinal Berth
at the U19 Boys’ Pan American Cup
CUERNAVACA, Morelos, July 9, 2025. – Mexico will play for the top
spot in Pool A and a direct ticket to the semifinals of the U19
Boys’ Pan American Cup when they take on Chile, as both teams
remained undefeated after two days of competition at the Universidad
Autónoma del Estado de Morelos (UAEM) Gymnasium.
The Mexican team defeated Suriname in four sets on Wednesday, 25-23,
25-16, 22-25, 25-11, earning their second straight win (2-0), the
same record as Chile. Their upcoming matchup will determine the
group winner and the direct qualification to the semifinals.
Suriname (0-2), on the other hand, will face Panama (0-2) in a
decisive game for third place in the group and a spot in the
quarterfinals.
Mexico dominated the match with a significant advantage in attacks
(57-30), while Suriname outperformed the hosts in blocks (13-8) and
service aces (4-1). Mexico committed 28 unforced errors, compared to
31 by Suriname.
Opposite hitter Arnoldo Hurtado led the Mexican offense with 15
points, all on kills, followed by team captain Carlos Grajeda, who
contributed 14 points (11 kills, 3 blocks).
For Suriname, top scorers were Javier Nasibdar and Gianni Ritfeld
with 11 points each. Middle blocker Revelino Sandel added 10 points,
including a match-high of 8 blocks.
In the third set, Mexico attempted a comeback after trailing 7-14,
tying the score at 22, but Suriname's insistent defense allowed them
to force a fourth set.
Mexican head coach Óscar Viña said after the match: “The team lost
focus due to Suriname’s excellent defense; they picked up every
ball. It wasn’t a bad thing for them to feel pressure; they showed
grit and closed the match with a wide margin in the final set.
Tomorrow will be a tough match; Chile is a respected opponent, and
we must have our strategy ready to finish first in the group.” |