The IHF Trophy – North America
& the Caribbean concluded on Tuesday in West Dundee, Illinois after four
exciting days of competition. Canada won the title in the youth age category,
while hosts USA celebrated the junior age trophy.
In the youth competition, Canada
defeated Mexico 24:17 (11:5) in the final to claim the title. The teams
qualified for the trophy match after three days of round-robin matches saw them
rank as the best two sides in the competition. The bronze medal was contested
between Guadeloupe and Martinique, with Martinique taking a narrow 18:16 (9:5)
victory.
Canada opened their campaign with
a two-goal victory over Guadeloupe, 24:22, while their final opponents Mexico
won their first game, versus Martinique, 27:19. On day two, Canada recorded
exactly the same result as their opening match, 24:22, this time against
Mexico. Martinique and Guadeloupe played a thrilling draw, 23:23, after Guadeloupe
fought back from a three-goal deficit at half-time (9:12).
On the final day of round-robin
games, Martinique managed a surprise win over Canada, 26:17 – thereby becoming
the only side to defeat the champions. Mexico collected their second win,
28:19, versus Guadeloupe.
In the junior tournament, the USA
won the final versus Mexico 28:23 (12:11) following an exciting 60 minutes
where the hosts hard to work hard to overcome their opponents. The bronze medal
was decided with a commanding win for Guadeloupe, who beat Martinique 33:24
(17:9).
On day one of competition, the
USA won a low-scoring game against Martinique 18:16, while Mexico defeated Guadeloupe
25:22. The preview of the final, on day two, saw Mexico and the USA draw 25:25,
while Martinique beat Guadeloupe 27:18. The last day of round-robin matches in
the junior tournament saw Martinique claim a narrow win, 22:21, versus Mexico.
The USA also took a one-goal victory, beating Guadeloupe 24:23.
Photo: Tom Anson