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Venezuela Tops Canada in U19 Boys’ Pan Am Cup
CUERNAVACA, Morelos, July 10, 2025.–
Venezuela secured a hard-fought 3-1 (25-22, 25-22, 17-25, 25-22)
victory over Canada in their final Pool A match at the U19 Boys’ Pan
American Cup, held at the UAEM Gymnasium in Cuernavaca.
With this result, Venezuela closes the preliminary round with a 2-1
win-loss record, while Canada finishes 1-2. Both teams await final
seeding ahead of the knockout stage.
Canada mounted a strong comeback in the third set after trailing by
two sets, improving both their defensive reads and offensive
execution. However, Venezuela responded with a reorganized effort in
the fourth set to seal the match in four.
Venezuela held advantages in attacks (51-44), blocks (11-10), and
aces (6-4). Canada committed fewer unforced errors, 23 to
Venezuela’s 33.
Venezuela’s top scorer was outside hitter Neyver Manuel Zabala, who
tallied 15 points on 11 kills, 2 blocks, and 2 aces. He was
supported by middle blocker Angel Matute, who contributed 12 points
(7 kills, 4 blocks, 1 ace), and outside hitter Gandy Lugo, who added
11 points all from kills.
Canada was led by team captain Marcus Barrett, who also scored 15
points. Middle blockers Simon Oberbuchner and Cameron Hutt
contributed 12 and 10 points respectively.
Venezuela’s head coach, Iván Nieto: “The game plan was executed as
expected; we only failed in the third set when Canada managed to
break our reception line and gained an early lead. We also struggled
with ball distribution, and they were well positioned to anticipate
where we were going to pass. In the fourth set, we made the
necessary adjustments, changing our middle attack and serving
strategy, corrected our reception, and that gave the team the
stability to move forward.” | |