United States Dispatches Chile in Straight Sets in Men's Pan American
Cup
SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic, July 17, 2024.- The United States
team only needed three sets to dispatch the Chile team with a score of
3-0 (25-23, 25-14, 25-15) in the continuation of the Men's Pan American
Volleyball Cup that is held in the “Ricardo Arias” Volleyball Pavilion.
The United States won in attacks 36-28, in blocks 10-2 and in serves
4-2.
Brett Wildman led the Americans' offense with 10 points accompanied by
Cooper Robinson and Gabriel García who contributed 9 apiece. For the
Chileans, Vicente Ibarra had 7 followed by Vicente Parraguirre with 6
and Matías Jadue who added 5.
Andy Read, coach of the United States:
I am very proud of my boys, we had a very intense previous game against
Canada and they responded with an excellent game against a very good
team like Chile, now we have to focus on the playoffs.
Daniel Nejamkin, coach of Chile:
We had a very good first set and then the United States clearly showed
superiority, both on the board and in the game. |