NORCECA Teams Fall to European Rivals
June 14, 2025. – Teams from NORCECA, the United States and Canada,
were unable to overcome Slovenia and France, respectively. The U.S.
lost 1-3 to Slovenia, while Canada came close to an epic comeback
against France but ultimately fell in a tie-break.
Canada Nearly Pulls Off Historic Comeback
Team Canada came within reach of a historic comeback against the
reigning Olympic champions, France. The Canadians lost a five-set
thriller, 2-3 (22-25, 27-29, 29-27, 25-21, 6-15), with the French
pulling away early in the final set to secure the win.
France outperformed Canada in attacks (72-67) and blocks (8-4),
while the North Americans had the edge in serving, with five aces to
France’s two.
Brodie Hofer and Xander Ketrzynski led Canada’s scoring, each
finishing with 15 points. Hofer scored all his points from attacks,
while Ketrzynski recorded 13 attacks, one block, and one ace. Also
contributing to double digits were Ryan Joseph Sclater with 14
points, Skyler Varga with 12, and Daenan Gyimah with 10.
With this result, Canada now holds 4 points from one win and two
losses, placing them 10th in the overall standings.
USA Falls Short Against Slovenia
The United States, fielding a young squad, could not overcome
Slovenia and suffered a 1-3 loss (22-25, 25-27, 25-20, 23-25).
Both teams were tied in attacks (54 each), with the U.S. having a
significant advantage in blocking (13-4). However, the Americans
were hurt by 31 unforced errors, which handed valuable points to the
Slovenians. The Europeans also had the edge in serving, with eight
aces compared to the USA’s three.
Kyle Hobus led the U.S. scorers with 13 points. Gabriel García
followed with 12 points, while Matthew Knigge and Jordan Ewert each
contributed 11 points.
The United States currently sits 15th in the standings with 2
points, from one win and two losses.
Sunday, June 15 Schedule
The final day of Men’s VNL Week 1 features: United States takes on
Cuba (5:00 p.m. local time, Rio de Janeiro), and Canada against
Bulgaria (6:00 p.m. local time, Quebec) |