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Puerto Rico Crowned Back-to-Back NORCECA U17
Champions and Secures World Championship Berth
MANAGUA, Nicaragua, November 23, 2025.– Puerto Rico captured
back-to-back titles at the NORCECA U17 Boys’ Continental
Championship and secured a berth to the FIVB 2026 World Championship
after defeating Cuba 3-1 (25-23, 25-22, 18-25, 25-22) in the gold
medal match.
In a tightly contested final, Puerto Rico managed its resources
efficiently and prevailed over a resilient Cuban team that fought
hard in every set but fell short of its title aspirations.
This is Puerto Rico’s second consecutive championship; two years ago
in Mexico, they claimed the inaugural title after defeating the
hosts in four sets. In that edition, Cuba took home the bronze
medal.
In the final, Puerto Rico dominated attacking (49-43) and blocking
(8-5), while Cuba held a clear advantage from the service line
(10-2). Both teams committed the same number of errors: 34.
Elvis González led Puerto Rico’s offense with 20 points, followed by
Jayden Figueroa with 8. For Cuba, three players finished in double
figures: Víctor Contreras with 19, Reinaldo Márquez with 13 and
Dalián La O with 12.
Hernán Torrez, Puerto Rico head coach: “We are more than happy. This
result is the product of long-term work, even though this is a new
cycle because these young players are just beginning. This victory
is dedicated to many committed people such as Dr. Trabanco, Carlos
de Sevilla, Noel Barrero and Kike Ruiz. These are individuals deeply
involved in supporting this movement in our country. God bless them
and thank you for this opportunity for us and for these boys who are
champions for the second consecutive year.”
Héctor Lavergne, Puerto Rico captain: “The goal is more than
accomplished, beyond one hundred percent. This is the most
significant victory of my life. Representing my country is the
greatest honor and winning it here on such a big stage feels
incredible. The World Championship is another level; we will prepare
ourselves with time, with lots of training and conditioning, to go
far.”
Liam Sem Estrada, Cuba head coach: “We leave with great satisfaction
and pride. The players return to Cuba with valuable lessons; they
have already broken the ice, and as I said on the first day, this is
a tournament of daily learning. They must understand that it’s not
only about what the coaches tell them, they also need to grow as
players. Anyone who underestimates Cuba in a tournament is mistaken.
Across all categories and generations, Cuba will always show up with
its trademark grit, spirit and fighting mentality.” |