TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras, May 31, 2026. – American opposite hitter Mesa Jameson was honored as the Most Valuable Player (MVP) of the Girls’ U17 Pan American Cup, held May 26–31 in Tegucigalpa, Honduras.
Jameson’s leadership and consistency were decisive in guiding the United States to an undefeated championship title. She also received the Best Receiver award, underscoring her all‑around impact on the team’s success.
Peru claimed two offensive awards, with Valentina Valera named Best Spiker and Fernanda Pinto recognized as Second Best Spiker, both instrumental in securing the bronze medal.

Honduran standout Valeria Castejón earned recognition as Best Blocker and Best Server, while American Madlen Gloessner was awarded Second Best Blocker.
In playmaking, Sophia Gregg of the United States was chosen as Best Setter. Venezuela’s Amanda Pacheco received the Best Opposite award, contributing to her team’s runner‑up finish.
Costa Rica celebrated with Nahomi Valverde, distinguished as Best Libero and Best Digger, showcasing remarkable consistency on court.
Finally, Venezuelan Yaleska Colina was recognized as the tournament’s Top Scorer, confirming her offensive power and leadership in her team’s attack.

