Rivera and Rosich of Puerto Rico Win Gold in Tamaulipas
CIUDAD MADERO, Tamaulipas, July 13, 2025. – William Rivera and Diego
Rosich of Puerto Rico were crowned champions of the fourth stop of
the 2025 NORCECA Beach Volleyball Tour after defeating USA’s Skyler
Kaufman and Christopher Shaffer in the gold medal match 2-0 (21-12,
24-22).
With this victory, the Puerto Rican duo claimed the gold medal on
Mexican soil following a strong and consistent performance
throughout the event.
The bronze medal went to Mexico’s Miguel Sarabia and Jorman Osuna,
who earned a 2-0 (21-19, 22-20) win over Rubén Mora and Denis López
of Nicaragua. With this result, Sarabia and Osuna secured their
third medal of the 2025 NORCECA Tour season: gold in Juan Dolio
(Dominican Republic), bronze in Puerto Cortés (Honduras), and now
another bronze in Tamaulipas, solidifying their status as one of the
most consistent pairs on the circuit.
In the semifinals, Rivera and Rosich advanced after battling past
Mora and López in three intense sets (21-17, 20-22, 15-7), while
Shaffer and Kaufman eliminated Sarabia and Osuna with straight sets
of 21-14 and 21-19.
The fifth-place match was won by the Mexican pair Inés Lares and
Carlos Andrés Vargas, who came from behind to defeat Christopher and
Yoel Guardado of El Salvador 2-1 (17-21, 21-17, 18-16). Earlier, the
Guardado twins had beaten Devin Van Siclen and Daniel Samuelson of
the U.S. Virgin Islands 2-0 (21-17, 21-18), while Lares and Vargas
edged out Colin Lash and Dylan Devecseri of Canada 2-1 (21-14,
15-21, 15-11).
Van Siclen and Samuelson bounced back to claim seventh place by
defeating Devecseri and Lash 2-1 (21-19, 18-21, 15-12). Meanwhile,
Edgar Maldonado and Santiago Penagos of Guatemala secured ninth
place with a dominant 2-0 (21-10, 21-13) win over Kyle Hamilton and
Connor Somerville of Bermuda, who finished the tournament in tenth
place.
Men’s Final Ranking NORCECA Ciudad Madero 2025
1.
William Rivera / Diego Rosich (PUERTO RICO)
2.
Skyler Kaufman / Christopher Shaffer (ESTADOS UNIDOS)
3.
Miguel Sarabia / Jorman Osuna (MÉXICO 1)
4.
Rubén Mora / Denis López (NICARAGUA)
5.
Inés Lares / Carlos Andrés Vargas (MÉXICO 2)
6.
Christopher Guardado / Yoel Guardado (EL SALVADOR)
7.
Devin Van Siclen / Daniel Samuelson (ISLAS VÍRGENES)
8.
Colin Lash / Dylan Devecseri (CANADÁ)
9.
Edgar Maldonado / Santiago Penagos (GUATEMALA)
10.
Kyle Hamilton / Connor Somerville (BERMUDAS)
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