United States starts with a 3-0 victory over Puerto Rico in Pan American
Cup
GUADALAJARA, Mexico, August 15, 2023. - United States opened the XVI
Men's Pan American Volleyball Cup with a 3-0 (26-24, 25-13, 25-23)
victory over Puerto Rico in Pool A, at the Astros Arena in this City.
After a closely contested first set, the United States gained an
advantage in the second set from their service, accumulating 7 points
that were impossible for Puerto Rico to match. In the third set, Puerto
Rico put up a fight, but they couldn't manage to close the set.
United States led in attacks 44-23 and in service points 7-3, while both
teams tied in blocks 6-6. Puerto Rico conceded 19 points on errors but
couldn't capitalize on 28 points from their opponents.
Parker Van Buren was the top scorer for the United States with 15
points, followed by Jacob Pasteur with 14 points and 10 from Patrick
Gasman. For Puerto Rico, Jamal Ellis finished with 9 points.
On the second day of the event, Wednesday the 16th, United States will
face Chile at 2:00 p.m., and Puerto Rico will have a rest day.
Andy Read, coach of USA: “First, I want to acknowledge the work the
organizers have done in providing such an excellent stage. It looks
impeccable, and the audience is so engaged. I also want to congratulate
Puerto Rico for their good work.”
Parker Van Buren, top scorer for the USA: “This is thanks to teamwork,
the time we've trained together, the confidence we have in each other,
and our commitment to doing what each of us is responsible for.”
Oswald Antonetti, coach of Puerto Rico: “There are good things, it's a
young team that needs to improve, gain a bit of character. It's
important for them to get to know each other, keep working, and aim for
continuous growth. We got discouraged at one point; these are teams with
a strong presence, and that's part of what we need to improve.”
Omar Hoyos, captain of Puerto Rico: “It was a strong, closely-fought
match. At the beginning, we shook off the nerves we had and started
playing, although we lost that first set. In the second, we started
poorly; it was our first game, and we believe we can take away good
things and improve for what's ahead.” |