USA Earns Direct Ticket to U19 Pan Am Cup Semifinals
CUERNAVACA, Morelos, July 10, 2025. – The United States secured a
direct berth to the semifinals of the U19 Boys’ Pan American Cup
after dominating Puerto Rico 3-0 (25-17, 25-14, 25-19) in their
final Pool A match on Thursday at the Gimnasio de la Universidad
Autónoma del Estado de Morelos (UAEM).
With this result, Team USA finishes pool play undefeated at 3-0,
marking their third consecutive straight-set victory and advancing
directly to Saturday’s semifinal round. Puerto Rico, finishing
fourth in Pool A, will compete in the 5th-8th classification
matches. Venezuela secured second place and Canada finished third,
both advancing to Friday’s quarterfinals.
The United States outperformed Puerto Rico in every scoring
category: 42-34 in kills, 9-4 in blocks, and 6-5 in aces. They also
committed fewer errors (17) compared to Puerto Rico’s 18.
Outside hitter Kale Cochran led all scorers with 14 points for the
U.S., followed by opposite Corbin Batista with 11 and middle blocker
Dante Cayaban with 10. Gustavo Alvarez was Puerto Rico’s top scorer
with seven points.
U.S. middle blocker Brodie Heshler, who sealed the match with a
block, shared his excitement: “It’s my first time being out of the
country being part of the U.S. national team and feels great, it’s a
big moment. I loved the ending match. We have a bunch of good
players. The U.S. is very physical, and on top of that, we have a
great libero who passes every ball perfectly. Overall, we’re a good
team.”
Puerto Rico’s head coach, Juan Albarrán, shared his thoughts on the
preliminary round:
“I think the first two group matches were within reach; out of the
six sets we played, four ended at 23 points, meaning we were in the
fight the whole time. We were in a tough group with four strong
teams, and this tournament serves as a learning experience for the
World Championship. Facing these teams gives us a great level of
preparation for what lies ahead.”
The U19 Boys’ Pan American Cup continues Friday with quarterfinal
action, as teams compete for a spot in the medal rounds. |