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Mexico, Nicaragua, Puerto Rico, and USA to Battle
for a
Spot in the Final at the NORCECA Tour in Tamaulipas
CIUDAD MADERO, Tamaulipas, July 12, 2025.- Miguel Sarabia and Jorman
Osuna of Mexico, Rubén Mora and Denis López of Nicaragua, William
Rivera and Diego Rosich of Puerto Rico, and Skyler Kaufman and
Christopher Shaffer of the United States are the semifinalists of
the fourth stop of the NORCECA Beach Volleyball Tour.
In the semifinals, Sarabia/Osuna (Mexico) will face Shaffer/Kaufman
(USA), while Rivera/Rosich (Puerto Rico) will take on Mora/López
(Nicaragua).
In an all-Mexican quarterfinal clash, Miguel Sarabia and Jorman
Osuna came out on top in a dramatic 2-1 victory (21-17, 14-21, 15-9)
over Carlos Andrés and Jorge Lares, cheered on by a supportive
Tamaulipas crowd.
Meanwhile, the Central American duel delivered plenty of thrills, as
Rubén Mora and Denis López of Nicaragua defeated El Salvador’s’
Christopher and Yoel Guardado in straight sets 26-24, 21-18 to
secure their place among the final four.
Representing the Caribbean, William Rivera and Diego Rosich of
Puerto Rico dominated their quarterfinal match against Devin Van
Siclen and Daniel Clements of the U.S. Virgin Islands, earning a 2-0
win (21-10, 21-13). On their part, Americans Skyler Kaufman and
Christopher Shaffer eliminated Canada’s Dylan Devecseri and Colin
Lash in straight sets (24-22, 21-17).
The day began with the last pool-play matches, where Rivera/Rosich
topped Pool A after defeating Sarabia/Osuna 2-0 (21-13, 21-17),
pushing the Mexican duo into second place.
In Pool B, Shaffer/Kaufman (USA) started strong with a 2-0 win over
Clements/Van Siclen (21-14, 21-14). Later, the Guardado brothers
also defeated the Caribbean pair 2-0 (21-19, 21-13). In the group’s
final match, the Americans edged out the Salvadorans in a close
contest, 2-0 (21-19, 21-19), claiming the top spot. El Salvador
finished second, with U.S. Virgin Islands in third.
Pool C saw Lares/Carlos Andrés take first place after sweeping
Hamilton/Somerville of Bermuda (21-5, 21-10). However, Mora/López
shook up the group by defeating Devecseri/Lash form Canada 21-15,
21-11, earning second place in the pool. | |