Chilean Victory
Over Mexico Secures a Spot in the Semifinals
ALAJUELA, Costa Rica, July 25, 2025.–
Chile earned a place in the semifinals of the U21 Women’s Pan
American Cup after defeating Mexico 3-0 (25-15, 25-20, 25-17) in the
tournament held at the Professor Jorge Luis Solera Gymnasium at the
Monserrat Sports Complex in Alajuela, Costa Rica.
Chile dominated the first set, taking a significant lead early on.
In the second set, Mexico started ahead, but the Chileans gradually
closed the gap and turned the score around at point 16, maintaining
the advantage to close out the third set comfortably.
Chile outperformed in attacks (42-23) and blocks (7-1), while Mexico
held the edge in serves (5-4).
Petra Schwartzman led Chile and the match with 13 points, including
11 attacks and 2 blocks. Dominga Aylwin also scored in double digits
with 10 points, all from attacks. For Mexico, Brenda Sofia Esquivel
topped the scoring with 8 points.
On
Saturday 26, Chile will face Costa Rica in the second semifinal at
7:00 p.m. The first semifinal will be at 5:00 p.m. between the
United States and Canada.
Before the semifinals, Mexico will face the Dominican Republic at
3:00 p.m. for fifth place. The loser of that match will play Puerto
Rico on Sunday to determine sixth and seventh place.
Martina Allende, Chile’s libero, said: “We are super happy; we’ve
been working hard for a long time, and now we’re obtaining the
rewards and celebrating this semifinal qualification. Tomorrow, we
face Costa Rica. Playing against the home team is tough, but we are
going to give it everything we have.” |