United States Maintains Perfect Record in
Men’s U21 Pan American Cup
GUATEMALA CITY, Guatemala, June 24, 2026. – Defending champions
United States maintained their perfect record at the Men’s U21
Pan American Cup with a 3-1 (22-25, 25-12, 25-15, 25-19) victory
over Venezuela in their second Pool A match at the Teodoro
Palacios Flores Gymnasium in Guatemala City.
With the win, the Americans improved to 2-0 and will face Mexico
in the final day of pool play, while Venezuela will take on the
Dominican Republic. The pool winner advances directly to
Saturday’s semifinals, while the second- and third-place teams
will compete in Friday’s quarterfinals.
The United States controlled the match by holding advantages of
49-35 in attacks, 10-6 in blocks and a decisive 9-0 margin in
service aces. Venezuela committed one fewer unforced error than
the Americans (29-30).
United States captain Kyler Wade led all scorers with 19 points.
Outside hitters Mateo Fuerbringer and Aleksey Mikhailenko each
added 12 points. Venezuela was led by Yoisbel Josué Galeno with
16 points and Ángel Matute with 15.
Venezuela opened strongly, claiming the first set behind the
offensive efforts of Ángel Matute and Yoisbel Josué Galeno.
After a 10-10 tie, the South Americans capitalized on U.S.
errors and consecutive blocks by Harold Lárez and Galeno on
Grant Lamoureux to build a 14-10 lead. Venezuela never trailed
in the set and reached set point on a kill by Matute against the
block of Jordan Trevell. A kill by Grayson Bradford and a Matute
error briefly extended the set before a Bradford service error
sealed the 25-22 victory for Venezuela.
The United States responded immediately in the second set,
racing to an 8-3 lead behind a block from Cameron Kosty, attacks
from Mateo Fuerbringer and Venezuelan errors. Kyler Wade paced
the offense with consecutive points and a solid block on Matute
to extend the lead to 20-11. With Wade serving, the Americans
increased the pressure before closing the set 25-12 to level the
match at one set apiece.
The third set followed a similar pattern as the United States
quickly built an 11-6 advantage with more efficient attacking
and blocking. Venezuela attempted to rally late behind Galeno’s
powerful swings, but the Americans stayed in control and closed
the set 25-15 with Wade and Mikhailenko leading the offense.
Venezuela again started fast in the fourth set, taking a 5-2
lead with Galeno leading the attack. However, consecutive errors
and a block from Mikhailenko on Galeno allowed the United States
to draw level. The defending champions moved ahead 10-7 with a
kill by Jackson Cryst and another block from Kosty. Although
Venezuela tied the score again at 10 and remained within
striking distance thanks to Galeno and Matute, the Americans
maintained control down the stretch. A kill by Mikhailenko
through the Venezuelan block sealed the victory and secured the
United States' second consecutive win.
Outside hitter Mateo Fuerbringer commented on the team's slow
start: “We made too many errors, missed too many serves, and we
weren’t ready enough in the first set. After that, we came back
stronger and with more confidence. I knew we were going to win.”
On preparing for Thursday’s showdown against Mexico, he said:
“We’ll watch video tonight, make the necessary adjustments, and
be ready for tomorrow.”
After the match, Venezuela’s leading scorer Yoisbel Josué Galeno
said: “We came out playing at a very high level, doing what we
know how to do and putting a lot of pressure on them. Tomorrow
we need to make better adjustments on the court for our final
pool match. We’re ready and we’ll fight to advance to the next
round”.