United States Claims Back-to-Back Men's
U21 Pan American Cup Titles
GUATEMALA CITY, Guatemala, June 28, 2026. – The United States
captured its second consecutive Men's U21 Pan American Cup title
after defeating Canada in straight sets 3-0 (25-15, 25-19,
25-14) in the gold medal match played at Teodoro Palacios Flores
Gymnasium in Guatemala City.
The Americans completed a perfect 5-0 tournament to win their
second straight gold medal following last year's title and
claimed their third championship in tournament history, having
also won the 2022 edition.
Canada finished with a 4-1 record and earned its second
consecutive silver medal and the fourth silver medal in its
history.
The United States dominated every scoring skill, holding
advantages of 36-21 in attacks, 8-1 in blocks and 4-0 in aces,
while also committing slightly fewer unforced errors (26-27).
Only two players reached double figures in scoring, Blake
Fahlbusch with 14 points, followed by Jackson Cryst with 11,
both from team USA.
The United States established control early in the opening set,
taking a 4-1 lead behind the playmaking of Cameron Kosty and the
offensive production of Blake Fahlbusch, Trevell Jordan, and
Jackson Cryst. Canada rallied to tie the score at 8-8, but the
Americans answered with a decisive run to move ahead 14-8.
Strong serving pressure, solid defense and key blocks from
Jordan and Cryst extended the advantage to 23-12 before Jordan's
attack sealed the set 25-15.
Canada responded with greater intensity in the second set,
jumping to an early 6-4 lead behind Ethan Baraniuk and Tyson
Dezutter. The United States quickly regrouped, tying the score
at 7-7 on a Jordan block before taking command through the
attacks of Fahlbusch, Kyler Wade, and Charlie Fuerbringer to
build a 14-9 advantage. Despite Canada's efforts to stay within
striking distance through Matthew Siebenga, Baraniuk, and Cole
Czepuryk, Cryst's dominance at the net with consecutive blocks
and effective attacks helped the Americans extend their lead to
20-13. Canada narrowed the gap late in the set, but the United
States comfortably closed it out 25-19 to move within one set of
the championship.
The Americans remained in control from the start of the third
set, taking a 6-3 lead behind the offense of Fahlbusch and
Fuerbringer. Canada closed the gap to 8-7 thanks to Dezutter and
Baraniuk, but the United States answered with another decisive
run sparked by Jordan's serving, Fahlbusch's attacks, and blocks
from Cryst and Wade to pull away 15-8. From there, the Americans
managed the lead with consistent defense and efficient offense,
while Canada looked for answers through Czepuryk, Dezutter, and
Owen Harris. Fahlbusch added a key block late in the set,
Fuerbringer earned championship point, and Jordan sealed the
title with an ace for the final 25-14.
Donan Cruz, Head Coach of United States, said after the win: “We
knew that in any gold medal match, we had to expect everyone’s
best. Our guys were prepared, and we felt this was a team we
were familiar with because of some of their returning players.
Credit to Canada as well for reaching this level and earning a
silver medal. For us, we knew we were capable of playing our
best, and this was the moment to show it. It’s not so much that
they didn’t have a good game; I think we put a lot of pressure
on them to be good, and we came out on top”.