Panama is undefeated with a five-set victory against Belize
CHITRÉ, Panama, October 14, 2024. - Panama is undefeated with a five-set
victory, 3-2 (24-26, 25-22, 20-25, 25-23, 18-16), against Belize at the
20th AFECAVOL U21 Men’s Central American Championship on Monday night at
the Papa Francisco Gymnasium in Chitré, Panama.
Panama stands unbeaten at 3-0 after four days of competition, while
Belize holds a 2-2 record.
On the fifth day of competition, Belize (2-2) will face Honduras (0-4)
at 5:30 p.m., and Panama (3-0) will play against Nicaragua (2-1) at 8:00
p.m.
Panama secured the win by capitalizing on 40 errors from Belize compared
to their 23, and with an 8-6 advantage in aces. Belize dominated in
attacks 69-53 and in blocks 14-11.
Four Panamanian players scored in double digits, with David De León
leading with 20 points. Víctor Araúz and Víctor Pérez each added 13
points, and David Della Sera contributed 10.
The top scorer of the match was Belize’s Kaelen Ingram with 31 points,
followed by his teammate Eleazar Mejia with 27, including a match-high
of 4 aces. Preston Smith and Ryan Usher scored 13 and 12 points,
respectively, with Usher recording a match-high of 6 blocks.
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The game was a back-and-forth battle, with each team taking turns
winning sets, and each rally full of energy. The match ended
dramatically, as Belize recovered from a two-point deficit (12-14),
saving two match points against Panama, both on errors. Belize tied the
score at 14 with a block by Preston Smith against David De León. Panama
once again reached match point (16-15) thanks to De León’s offense, but
Belize tied it at 16 with a spike by Kaelen Ingram. Víctor Pérez then
scored two consecutive attack points to secure the win for Panama.
Jesús Moreno, libero of Panama: “From the start, we knew the game
wouldn’t be easy, and Belize proved it. We were able to win thanks to
the coaching staff and the team’s effort”.
Daunte Gill, libero of Belize: “We were technically together as a team.
We made some simple mistakes, but we couldn’t keep the momentum for the
team. We’ll just have to play hard for our next two games and try to win
a medal”. |