It was the second victory for the home side in Pool A, while the young team of Canada suffered its second loss.
One experienced trio led the winners’ offense with 17 points by Elvis Contreras followed by Jose Miguel Caceres and Ernis Palomino with 14 and 12 respectively. Braden McLean topped the North Americans who led in blocks (12-4). The winners had the advantage in attacks (42-25) and serves (8-3).