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February 22, 2005
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Canada 2 Chile 5

CHILE BEAT CANADA, REACH SEMIFINALS

By Graciela H. Ortiz
PAHF Media Officer

HAVANA, Cuba
In an exciting match, Chile defeated Canada to reach the semifinals of the eighth men's Junior Pan-American Championship at the Antonio Maceo stadium in Santiago de Las Vegas, 25 kilometres South of La Havana, on Tuesday.

This tournament will qualify the top three for the World Championship to take place from June 29 to July 10 in Rotterdam, Holland.

Chile will have to wait until Wednesday to know their rival in semifinals as it will depend on the results of the matches that México, Canada and Trinidad & Tobago will play that day.

On Tuesday, Chile produced a slightly domination from the start, while Canada tried to counter-attack. However, the South Americans created the best attacks, getting three penalty corners to reach their rivals circle with some danger.

But more than 20 minutes passed to allow Chile to reflect their dominance in the scoreboard. Then, the South Americans opened the score - in the 24th minute - from a penalty corner by Alexis Berczely.

But, Canada took control of play in the last minutes of the first half to equalize through Richard Hildreth, five minutes from half-time.

Canada surprised Chile, only two minutes from the re-start, as they took a 2-1 lead through their captain David Jameson, but a minute later, Berczely again capitalized on a penalty corner, to net the 2-2 for the South Americans.

The second half was even, with tighten marking and a good defensive performance from both sides.

Step by step, Chile started to close the North American ways to reach their area with danger, but Canadians opposed a solid back row prevented their rivals' goals.

Nevertheless, Chile definitively took control of play, in the last 10 minutes of the match, when they gained a 3-2 lead, in the 61st minute, through a penalty corner by Berczely's lethal shot.

From then on, the Chilean kept the pace until the final scoring twice, with goals by Cristián Zarhi, in the 66th minute, and Sebastián Kapsch, two minutes before the final whistle, after a wonderful solo play.

Canada: Mackey; Hobkirk, Roberts, A. Wright, Joseph; Hildreth, Tupper, Ford; Pearson, Jameson and P. Wright. Also played: Smyhte, H. Virdi and D'Almeida. Coach: Giles Wheathley.

Chile: Hanríquez; Yuraszeck, Almarza, Thiermann, Labra; J. Zarhi, Valenzuela, Villaseca; Berczely, Kannegiesser and Kapsch. Also played: Gajardo, C. Zarhi and Fernández. Coach: Diego Amoroso.

Umpires: Albert Marcano (Trinidad & Tobago) and Michiel Bruning (Holland).

Booking - Green: 39m, Berczely (Ch).

Standings - Group B: 1. Chile, 12 points; 2. Mexico, 9; 3. Trinidad & Tobago, 6; 4. Canada, 6; 5. Puerto Rico, 3; 6. Venezuela, 0.

Wednesday's schedule - 9am (local time): Puerto Rico v Canada.
11am: Mexico v Trinidad y Tobago.
2pm: Chile v Venezuela.

Cuba 1 United States 2

UNITED STATES ALSO QUALIFY

The United States also reached a semifinal berth by defeating Cuba 2-1 in one the most expected match of the tournament.

United States surprised Cuba with an early goal, in the fourth minute, after a fast rush by Daniel Jordan who netted the 1-0 lead for the North Americans.

From then on, Cuba's dominance was complete overwhelming the US throughout the pitch.

The hosts produced continue scoring chances, but showed lack of accuracy in front of goal, specially through penalty corners as they failed to capitalized on the six they achieved. However, from one of them they got a penalty stroke when a Cuban player was blocked inside the circle when he was ready to hit. Thus, they equalized through Orlando Quirola, a minute before half-time.

The second half was similar to the first as the US took an early lead, six minutes from the restart, by captain Patrick Harris from a penalty corner.

As in the first half, Cuba reacted persigna hard the US, though this time, the visitors could take advantage of the counter-attack, getting some penalty corners, well defended by the local side.

The Cuban played the last minutes of the match with two men less, when Walberto Olivares and Yasmani Gutiérrez were shown the yellow card due to rough play and an intentional foul.

But this time it was different, than in the first half, as the North Americans controlled well Cuban attacks to take the victory an a place in the last four.

Cuba: Hernández; Gutiérrez, Caballero, Aguilera, González; Barzaga, Olivares, Risquet; Makenci, Quirola and Herrera. Also played: Dieguez and Castillo. Coach: Yumai Oliva.

United States : Saez; S. Harris, Sherburne, Mahan, Freundlich; P. Harris, Ginolfi, Farooqui; R. Jordan, D. Jordan and Cunningham. Also played: Grenwall, Pile, Schlosser and Scally. Coach: Nicholas Conway.

Umpires: Thomas Gantz (Chile) and Germán Montes de Oca (Argentina).

Booking - Yellow card: 32m, R. Jordan (EE.UU); 45m, Mahan (EE.UU); 60m, Olivares (C); 65m, Gutiérrez (C). Green: 6m, González (C); 13m, Barzaga (C).

*** ARGENTINA FINISH UNBEATEN AND FIRST IN GROUP A ***

Argentina 14 Barbados 1

With four goals by Pedro Ibarra (in the fifth, ninth, 12th and 38th minutes); four from Tomás Alonso (in the 33rd, 41st, 51st and 68th); two through Facundo Callioni (19th and 48th); two by Juan Manuel Saladino (10th and 57th) and the rest netting by Lucas Vila (in the 21st minute) and Mariano Tisera, in the 30th, Argentina obtained a new victory, this time, against Barbados by 14-1 in the last qualifying match of the Group A in the eighth Men's Pan-American Junior Championship at the Antonio Maceo stadium in Santiago de Las Vegas, 25 kilometres South of La Habana, on Tuesday.

This tournament will qualify three teams for the World Junior Championship to be held from June 29 to July 10 in Rotterdam, Holland.

With this result, Argentina finished unbeaten at the top of Group A, but will have to wait until Wednesday to know their rivals in the semifinals.

Argentina had no problems to control their rivals from the very beginning, thanks to their ground domination, their skill and successive penetrations in Barbados' circle.

The South Americans got 10 penalty corners in the first half, from which they netted four goals, through a powerful dragged shot by Ibarra and the other through Alonso.

In spite of the eight goals scored during the first 35 minutes, the Argentines missed many scoring chances.

Argentina slowed their rhythm after half-time, while Barbados did not give up reaching the South American circle with some danger. However, the Argentine back row and keeper Mariano Ghezzi stopped them well.

But it's necessary to pointing out Barbados' fighting spirit. Then, in the 57th minute, a shot by Ron Phillips hit Argentina's right post, and three minutes later, Barbados closed the gap from a penalty stroke by Jamar Small.

Argentina: Ghezzi; L. Argento, Rey, González, Begner; Brunet, Ibarra, Rossi; Saladino, T. Argento and Callioni. Also played: Alonso, Vila, Tisera, López and Ortega. Coach: Pablo Lombi.

Barbados: Francis; Small, Puckerin, Payne, Henry; Davis, Forde, Hutson, Jules; Harding and Jordan. Also played: Phillips, Griffith, Rice, Warner y D'Aguiar. Coach: Peter Chase.

Umpires: Gus Soteriades (United States) and Marc Knule (France).



For more information, please visit the Pan American Hockey Federation web site at www.panamhockey.org.
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Ian
02-22-2005  3:25 pm
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US beats Cuba
Good Job guys! Good luck in the next round
Hockey Nut
02-22-2005  3:30 pm
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Dark Day
What a dark day for Canada! With all the preparation that other previous teams didn't have, this was surely an unexpected result. Time to totally re-think how we train and prepare. Maybe bring back some people with a proven track record.
Andre
02-22-2005  4:45 pm
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good win for USA
after the debacle at last summer's Pan Am Cup, beating Cuba and advancing to the championship round is good news indeed. Shocked at Canada not advancing.
Super Tykes
02-22-2005  5:43 pm
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Good Finish
I'm sure the Super Tykes will finish a respectable 5th.
sculley
02-22-2005  10:13 pm
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congrats!
Great work, USA juniors! Best of luck in the next match.
Supporter
02-23-2005  2:16 am
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Congrats to Shiv and Team!
Well done Shiv and team...the fruits of your labour are paying off. Good luck boys in the semi's!!!
hockey no hoper
02-23-2005  2:29 am
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JWC qualification
How does pan-america get three teams into the JWC?
Providence
02-23-2005  8:55 am
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Keep it up!
congratulations to the US team on getting to the semi-finals.... Keep up the great work and earn a trip to Rotterdam....
La Tiger
02-23-2005  10:13 am
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Congratulations
Fine result so far for the USA....if the USA makes it to the World's, thank Dave Harris for all his work in keeping the core of this team going through his efforts with Mystery....I hate to think what would have happened if he hadn't stepped up to the plate.
Hockey Nut
02-23-2005  12:38 pm
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Super Tykes
Is your support for the Canadians? If so, 5th is NOT respectable. It is the worst finish ever with just about the most preparation dollars ever. Couple this with the Senior team's finish in Barcelona and it indicates a required in depth review of the Men's program.
observer
02-23-2005  1:16 pm
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Canada's plight
This is shocking!!!
Mexico, Chile and the USA have all found the formula to move ahead while Canada continues to slip. Congratulations to those teams, its great to see some of the previous minnows move forward with their programs.
For Canada, where do we go from here???
I am at a bit of a loss for words.
Super Tykes
02-23-2005  2:52 pm
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At least they can feel good about themselves
My comments were made drenched in sarcasm.
dpg
02-23-2005  8:54 pm
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Your the man..........
That a boy jivie brother, Canada needs a man like you, oh ya we did have you. Good luck to you boys.
What Happened?
02-24-2005  11:59 am
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Coaching
I think eleven of the team were Hawks juniors, but now most play for UBC - at the top of Premier. I understand they have been coached for the last three years by Shiaz Virjee and Robyn D'Abreo? Could they be better prepared?
Joe
02-24-2005  12:13 pm
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RE: What happend
The problem was that they weren't coached by Shiaz or Robin at the wc qualifiers...if that had happend Canada would be sitting a top of the pool right now.
Players Inc
02-24-2005  1:31 pm
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coaching
Bring Louis back, at least when he was coaching the team qualified.....hockey has gotten to mechanical, and needs creativity that only Louis can provide, Louis is the best coach in Canada, he does so much work and doesn't get recognized for it....and he doesnt get paid for it. I think its about time that Louis gets his due, ie about time that FHC gives Louis a serious look unless the only international hockey that Canada will be watching is through a televsion set.....

till next time
Hockey Nut
02-24-2005  2:04 pm
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Players Inc Correction.
Correction: John Sacre was the coach when the team qualified. Louis took the team to the Junior World Cup since John had taken over the Senior Team for the WCQ. I believe he also gets an honoraria for coaching, but not a regular salary. That said Louis is an excellent coach and should be given more input and responsibility.
Ronaldhino
02-24-2005  3:33 pm
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pathetic
pathetic showing for canada...
they were all pumped to go to the jr world cup, but completely overlooked the task at hand, now look where they are..
i was expecting they would at minimum finish in the top 4, but it shows what poor coaching and lack of discipline does..
congrats Shiv... you have once again done a fantastic job..
any suggestions of what is required for Mens Field hockey in Canada before it dissipates into a fun recreational sport?
Canada
02-24-2005  9:42 pm
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East Coast Coaching
I didn't really hear anything about the east coast players making an major impact in this tournament. I think it would be better suited if they were equipped with a foreign coach as well. Someone who has the same philosiphies as Gene. A foreign coach would really make a difference in the east and maybe that would help the national team improve. Yes, the number of players in the east are fewer comapred to BC, but the same STYLE of coaching is needed as Gene.
I hope those who read this can take it at face value as well as read inb/w the lines; However it is only contrsuctive crticism.
Hockey Nut
02-25-2005  12:06 pm
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Foreign Coaches
Any comment about Canadian coaches in general being more successful than foreign? Maybe better suited to blend the european and asian styles played in our country.
Fiasco
02-25-2005  2:39 pm
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coaches?
Bring in Charlesworth or host wein , the results will be the same....the program has collapsed.
Even though all of the players come from BC and they have the best program bar none you cannot win on the international team with such a narrow selection of players.
Forget paying more for a coach and spend money on developing BC quality programs outside BC.
Boo
02-27-2005  11:51 am
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Foreign coaches
i don't think its so much whether they are foreign are canadian, it just depends on their ability to mix and match. because canada is so multicultural, we have many different styles of hockey, so we need to blend the styles. this can definately be used to our advantage, but gene is not doing that. he has changed canadian hockey into european hockey and we no longer take advantage of our skilled players. we should look back at when canada qualified for the olympics and use that as a learning experience.
CPothier
02-28-2005  10:47 am
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It is now Nick Conways team from what I have been told by many players. SHiv really didn' do much at all with that team, hats of the dave harris and Nick Conway, it isn't shiv's team anymore....
shiv is da man..
02-28-2005  10:35 pm
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shiv is the man.. he is god of hockey... bring him back.. he developed all the players for usa and when shiv was coaching canada, that's when we had most success.. bring him back please FHC..
phantom
02-28-2005  11:51 pm
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reality check
let's get a reality check here people...sure a semifinal berth was an unexpected suprise to us USA supporters/suffererts but getting defeated ( thrashed ) by Mexico shows how slow we are in developement. When was a junior ( 4th place finish as well) Mexico didn't even field a team and now they are eclipsing us at both levels...it's all about development of a large group of players not just the refinement of 16! Congrats all the same!
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