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Samuel Schachter and Jonathan Pickett Crowned Champions
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Juan Dolio NORCECA Tour Finals
JUAN
DOLIO, Dominican Republic, December 14, 2025.– Canada’s Samuel
Schachter and Jonathan Pickett were crowned champions of the 2025
NORCECA Tour Finals in Juan Dolio after defeating Cuba’s Damián
Gómez and Eblis Veranes in straight sets, 2-0 (21-18, 22-20).
It
marked the first NORCECA Tour gold medal for Schachter and Pickett
as a team. Schachter previously won silver at the 2024 NORCECA Tour
Finals with former partner Dan Dearing and captured gold with
Dearing at the 2022 Finals.
“Oh
Man! Winning gold is awesome, I’m extremely tired” stated Pickett.
“This was a great experience, my first NORCECA Finals with Sam; we
were able to get the win here in beautiful Dominican Republic. Now
we have a good start for next year moving into the World Tour” he
added.
Sam
said they were very consistent the whole tournament, “This is
something we’ve been working on, so we’re happy with that”. Speaking
about the final match “my partner absolutely took over with aces and
blocks, you could see how talented he is”. He added “I’m proud of
how we are working together as a team. We’re excited to have earned
a lot of points”.
El
Salvador’s Cristopher and Yoel Guardado secured their first-ever
bronze medal on the NORCECA Tour following an exciting three-set
victory over Dominican cousins Hayerling and Melvin De Jesús, 2–1
(21–19, 20–22, 18–16). The Guardado twins extended their strong run
after claiming their first gold medal at the previous Tour stop in
Managua.
The
NORCECA Tour Finals award double NORCECA and FIVB ranking points,
which are crucial for the upcoming season and major international
events. For countries seeking qualification for the 2026 Central
American and Caribbean Games, to be held here in Juan Dolio, this
tournament represented the final opportunity to secure their place.
In
the semifinals, Schachter and Pickett defeated the Dominican duo of
De Jesús/De Jesús 2–0 (21–15, 21–11), while Gómez and Veranes
advanced to the gold medal match with a 2–0 (21–15, 21–13) victory
over the Guardado twins.
Mexico’s Lares/Carlos Andrés claimed fifth place with a 2–0 (21–6,
21–12) win over Venezuela’s Esyenser/Rivero. Guatemala’s Maldonado/Izaguirre
finished seventh after Belize’s Hauze/Martínez were unable to
compete due to injury.
USA’s Cory/Bradford placed ninth following a 2–0 (21–12, 21–8)
victory over Panama’s Araúz/Del Cid. Puerto Rico’s Timm/González
earned 11th place after a hard-fought three-set win against St.
Kitts & Nevis’ Zendai/Bristol, 2–1 (21–15, 21–23, 15–9).
Grenada’s Hamilton/Zerick finished 13th after the U.S. Virgin
Islands’ Mayer/Penberthy were forced to withdraw due to injury.
Martinique’s Tao/Rodolphe-Emmanuel secured positions 15/16 with a
2–0 (25–22, 21–5) victory over Antigua’s Cairon/Lugo. |