Puerto Rico Becomes Two-Time Champion in
the NORCECA 2025 Men's Final Four Against Mexico
PUEBLA, Mexico, July 27, 2025 – An intense five-set match took place
tonight at a BUAP Arena full ofMexican fans. The home team was
motivated and took the lead in the first set, but Puerto Rico found
motivation and national pride, rallying and securing victory with a
score of 3-2 (23-25, 25-21, 22-25, 25-17, 15-9).
The small point difference between the two teams was in blocking and
serving. Puerto Rico made 15 effective blocks, compared to 10 for
the Mexican team. In aces, Puerto Rico scored 6, while Mexico only
2. In attacks, both teams were consistent and scored a similar
number of points, with a difference of 1, for a total of 51 for
Mexico and 52 for Puerto Rico.
For Puerto Rico, captain Pedro Molina was crucial in the victory,
scoring 17 points, 11 attacks, 1 block, and 5 service aces. Outside
hitter Pelegrin Vargas contributed 16 points, 14 attacks, and 2
blocks.
For Mexico, the game was shared among four powerful hitters: Garay,
Aguirre, Fuentes, and Rodríguez. Opposite Alexis Garay produced
spectacular attacks in key spots that motivated his team, scoring 14
points, 12 on kills, 1 serve, and 1 block. Outside hitter Oziel
Aguirre also contributed 14 points, all on kills.
Mexican center Axel Rodríguez excelled in blocking, with 7 points,
bringing the home team's total to 13. Captain Mauro Fuentes scored
13 points, 12 on offense and 1 on block.
Puerto Rico coach Alberto J. Torres commented: "We're very happy.
The team showed great maturity. Playing in Mexico is very difficult.
The fans are spectacular, and that caused the guys a bit of anxiety,
but they knew how to overcome it.
We've been working on a program, and this result helps solidify what
we're doing. I think Pedro Molina's maturity and the serves he made
in the fourth set were commendable because that was the motivation
the team needed."
Mexican coach Carlos Eduardo Schwanke shared: “I'm happy, although a
little disappointed with the ending because we started very well,
playing at a great pace, but I think they also felt the pressure of
playing at home and without having played any previous preparation
matches for this tournament.
This is part of a fairly long process, because we're preparing a
team that will be a winner in no time.
As this is the first event with this coaching staff, I'm satisfied.
We realize there are many players with great potential. We need to
integrate some who are recovering from injuries, but I think it's a
good team.” |