USA reach the Boys U19 World Semifinals
SAN JUAN, Argentina, August 9, 2023.- United States upset the world’s
number one youth team Bulgaria, at the FIVB Volleyball Boys’ U19 World
Championship quarterfinals in San Juan on Wednesday.
The Americans will take on France in semifinals; Koreans will challenge
Iran in Thursday’s semifinals.
FIVB U19 Boys’ World Ranking leaders Bulgaria failed to recover fast
enough from the five-set battle with Brazil that had finished less than
15 hours earlier and fell victim to a well-prepared American team that
managed to overcome the opponents in straight sets, 3-0 (25-21, 25-21,
28-26), mostly thanks to their blocking effort (13 against nine), but
also with more precision in their actions (13 errors against 19) and a
slightly more productive offence (45 successful spikes against 43). The
Europeans outserved the opponents with three aces against one.
Bulgaria did put up a fight in each of the sets. In the third, they even
broke away with a 7-2 lead only to lose it deep into overtime on a
first-tempo swing by middle blocker Joshua Aruya for the match winner.
USA’s Sean Kelly and Bulgaria’s Kristian Titriyski shared the top-scorer
honors with 19 points each. Finn Kearney added another 13 for the
winners, including four kill blocks, while Bulgarian middle Kostadin
Kozelov impressed with five of those also to finish with 13 points.
In Thursday’s second semifinal, at 21:00 local time (midnight UTC),
Korea will engage in an all-Asian duel with Iran.
Further down the bracket, in the quarterfinal playoffs of the race for
the ninth place, Brazil downed Puerto Rico in a 3-0 (25-9, 25-11,
25-18) straight-setter and progressed to an encounter with Mexico, who
squeezed out a hard-fought 3-2 (25-23, 17-25, 23-25, 25-22,
15-12) victory over Colombia.
Wednesday’s action started with Chile’s first win of the tournament. In
their last match in San Juan, the South Americans delivered a narrow 3-2
(25-15, 17-25, 19-25, 25-20, 17-15) victory over winless Costa Rica in
the race for the distribution of the places from 17th to 19th. |