Venezuela Advances to Gold Medal Match
at
Girls’ U17 Pan American Cup
TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras, May 30, 2026.- Venezuela earned a hard-fought
3-0 (32-30, 26-24, 25-20) victory over Peru in an all-South American
semifinal on Saturday to advance to the gold medal match of the
Girls’ U17 Pan American Cup in Tegucigalpa, Honduras.
Venezuela will face the winner of the second semifinal between the
United States and Canada, while Peru will play for the bronze medal
against the loser.
The
opening set was a dramatic battle that kept fans on the edge of
their seats. Peru erased a six-point deficit (16-22) and fought back
to level the score at 23-all. Valentina Valera and Kiara Lazo led
Peru’s comeback with powerful attacks and solid net play, forcing
the set into extended points. Venezuela responded behind the
offensive leadership of Fabianny Carima, Yalesca Colina and Amanda
Pacheco, eventually closing the marathon set 32-30.
The
second set was equally competitive. After several ties, including at
18-all, Peru managed to gain a two-point advantage as Sofia
Olavarria and Tamara Galdos joined the offense. A block by Kiara
Lazo on Arleidi Salas gave Peru a 23-20 lead and put the team within
reach of evening the match. However, Venezuela rallied behind
Carima’s serving pressure and clutch attacking to tie the score at
23. Venezuela then capitalized on its second set point opportunity,
sealing the set with a Carima kill and a Peruvian error for a 2-0
advantage.
Venezuela took control early in the third set, racing to a 9-4 lead
with Carima and Pacheco setting the pace offensively. Effective
serving by team captain Andrea Paez helped maintain constant
pressure on Peru’s reception line as Venezuela steadily increased
its advantage. The South Americans never trailed, and Victoria
Sanoja closed the match with a service ace to secure the victory.
Venezuela held advantages in kills (48-43) and service aces (7-1),
while both teams recorded six blocks. Venezuela scored 22 points
from Peru’s errors, while Peru benefited from 24 Venezuelan unforced
errors.
Yalesca Colina led Venezuela with 18 points, including a match-high
16 kills. Fabianny Carima and Amanda Pacheco added 13 points each in
the winning effort.
Peru
was led by Valentina Valera with 13 points, while Kiara Lazo
contributed 10 points.
“Truly impressive how these girls are playing” said Venezuela’s
coach, Ihosvanny Chambers. “We prepared them to play more than three
sets; the first one was heart‑stopping and served as a boost for
them to wake up and stop giving so many advantages to Peru,” he
added.
Peru’s captain, Ana Marcel Manrique, said after the match: “Our
spirits went down, but we put up a very good fight.
We started off nervous.” |