This article shows all participating team squads at the 2007 Men's NORCECA Volleyball Championship , held from September 16 to September 21, 2007, in the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, United States.
# | Name | Date of birth | Weight | Height | Spike | Block | |
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1 | Dwight Carter | 23.07.1986 | 86 | 185 | 305 | 300 | |
2 | Jamal Nedd | 19.02.1982 | 87 | 195 | 325 | 315 | |
5 | Elwyn Oxley (c) | 11.02.1987 | 85 | 185 | 320 | 315 | |
6 | Renier Grace | 26.10.1978 | 90 | 195 | 325 | 315 | |
8 | Romel Agard | 28.11.1985 | 88 | 200 | 330 | 320 | |
9 | Daran Gill | 02.01.1985 | 86 | 195 | 325 | 320 | |
11 | Adrian Price | 01.03.1982 | 85 | 187 | 320 | 315 | |
12 | Justin Bennett | 04.04.1989 | 86 | 190 | 320 | 315 | |
13 | Alain London | 14.10.1987 | 86 | 190 | 320 | 315 | |
14 | Shawn Simpson | 08.03.1984 | 88 | 197 | 325 | 320 | |
17 | Dale Addison | 22.02.1976 | 90 | 187 | 325 | 320 | |
18 | Damien Danzell | 12.03.1985 | 86 | 190 | 320 | 315 |
# | Name | Date of birth | Weight | Height | Spike | Block | |
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1 | Louis-Pierre Mainville | 03.04.1986 | 95 | 200 | 340 | 324 | |
2 | Christian Bernier | 20.11.1981 | 91 | 192 | 341 | 318 | |
3 | Daniel Lewis | 03.04.1976 | 92 | 193 | 349 | 325 | |
5 | Michael Munday | 14.11.1980 | 91 | 205 | 305 | 286 | |
6 | Jeremy Wilcox | 22.02.1979 | 82 | 188 | 353 | 314 | |
7 | Dallas Soonias | 25.04.1984 | 91 | 200 | 356 | 323 | |
11 | Steve Brinkman | 12.01.1978 | 92 | 202 | 352 | 320 | |
12 | Chris Wolfenden | 22.06.1977 | 89 | 194 | 341 | 321 | |
14 | Murray Grapentine (c) | 24.08.1977 | 98 | 202 | 359 | 334 | |
15 | Frédéric Winters | 25.09.1982 | 95 | 198 | 359 | 327 | |
16 | Leo Carroll | 06.07.1983 | 106 | 204 | 354 | 326 | |
18 | Gavin Schmitt | 27.01.1986 | 106 | 204 | 362 | 339 |
# | Name | Date of birth | Weight | Height | Spike | Block | |
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3 | Jorge Sánchez Salgado | 23.03.1985 | 81 | 197 | 345 | 313 | |
6 | Tornakeibel Gutiérrez | 06.05.1987 | 80 | 178 | 305 | 295 | |
8 | Pavel Pimienta (c) | 02.08.1975 | 96 | 204 | 365 | 340 | |
10 | Rolando Jurquin | 07.06.1987 | 86 | 200 | 341 | 328 | |
11 | Yadier Sánchez | 08.01.1987 | 83 | 200 | 341 | 328 | |
12 | Pedro Iznaga | 11.08.1986 | 87 | 195 | 340 | 333 | |
13 | Robertlandy Simón | 11.06.1987 | 91 | 206 | 358 | 326 | |
14 | Raydel Hierrezuelo | 14.07.1987 | 87 | 196 | 340 | 335 | |
15 | Oreol Camejo | 22.07.1986 | 94 | 207 | 354 | 326 | |
16 | Raydel Corrales | 15.02.1982 | 94 | 201 | 355 | 325 | |
17 | Odelvis Dominico | 06.05.1977 | 87 | 205 | 360 | 356 | |
18 | Yoandri Díaz | 04.01.1985 | 89 | 196 | 358 | 328 |
# | Name | Date of birth | Weight | Height | Spike | Block | |
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3 | Elvis Contreras (c) | 16.05.1984 | 75 | 185 | 345 | 320 | |
4 | José Alberto Castro | 12.01.1981 | 82 | 188 | 336 | 326 | |
5 | Hilariun Monción | 21.10.1979 | 70 | 182 | 314 | 290 | |
6 | Juan Tejada | 29.08.1981 | 96 | 187 | 320 | 308 | |
7 | Eduardo Concepción | 01.11.1983 | 90 | 196 | 330 | 320 | |
8 | Jorge Luis Galva | 24.09.1988 | 97 | 196 | 335 | 321 | |
9 | Amaury Martínez | 13.02.1973 | 90 | 192 | 325 | 320 | |
11 | José Miguel Cáceres | 24.12.1981 | 96 | 210 | 361 | 340 | |
12 | Franklin González | 27.07.1985 | 70 | 185 | 318 | 272 | |
13 | Juan Eury Almonte | 19.08.1978 | 96 | 196 | 350 | 330 | |
14 | Yhonastan Fabian | 18.03.1984 | 80 | 180 | 315 | 290 | |
16 | Víctor Batista | 02.10.1979 | 90 | 199 | 350 | 340 |
# | Name | Date of birth | Weight | Height | Spike | Block | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Mario Becerra (c) | 18.05.1978 | 86 | 192 | 330 | 320 | |
2 | Jorge Barajas | 07.05.1991 | 70 | 184 | 313 | 306 | |
3 | Francisco Enriquez | 17.10.1989 | 95 | 199 | 325 | 318 | |
4 | Edgar Herrera | 22.01.1988 | 90 | 195 | 335 | 327 | |
6 | Daniel Noriega | 23.08.1989 | 78 | 187 | 335 | 320 | |
9 | Martín Petris | 23.07.1990 | 80 | 195 | 337 | 322 | |
13 | Raymundo Torres | 30.11.1989 | 73 | 177 | 310 | 307 | |
14 | Tomás Aguilera | 15.11.1988 | 85 | 202 | 336 | 328 | |
15 | Gilberto Ruiz | 03.05.1989 | 83 | 193 | 328 | 320 | |
18 | Fabián Leal | 30.04.1985 | 78 | 186 | 331 | 325 |
# | Name | Date of birth | Weight | Height | Spike | Block | |
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1 | José Rivera | 02.07.1977 | 85 | 192 | 325 | 320 | |
2 | Gregory Berrios | 24.01.1979 | 83 | 182 | 305 | 299 | |
4 | Víctor Rivera | 30.08.1976 | 88 | 195 | 345 | 329 | |
6 | Ángel Pérez | 20.05.1982 | 86 | 190 | 325 | 318 | |
9 | Luis Rodríguez | 13.07.1969 | 89 | 202 | 340 | 333 | |
10 | Víctor Bird | 16.03.1982 | 90 | 195 | 335 | 328 | |
11 | Roberto Muñoz | 11.06.1980 | 92 | 194 | 333 | 326 | |
12 | Héctor Soto (c) | 20.06.1978 | 85 | 197 | 340 | 332 | |
13 | Alexis Matias | 21.07.1974 | 88 | 195 | 335 | 325 | |
14 | Fernando Morales | 04.02.1982 | 68 | 186 | 299 | 292 | |
16 | Enrique Escalante | 06.08.1984 | 88 | 195 | 330 | 324 | |
19 | Leonardo Aquino | 09.11.1984 | 82 | 188 | 298 | 291 |
# | Name | Date of birth | Weight | Height | Spike | Block | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Jessel Davis | 15.11.1982 | 76 | 196 | 365 | 345 | |
2 | Kevin Nimrod | 13.02.1985 | 82 | 196 | 359 | 349 | |
4 | Nolan Tash (c) | 14.02.1977 | 92 | 191 | 310 | 345 | |
6 | Vaughn Martin | 02.07.1975 | 82 | 178 | 338 | 323 | |
8 | Saleem Ali | 01.04.1979 | 84 | 193 | 340 | 325 | |
9 | Christian Francois | 02.10.1985 | 77 | 191 | 355 | 340 | |
10 | Kelvin Alleyne | 04.04.1979 | 75 | 185 | 352 | 337 | |
11 | Sean Morrison | 10.04.1983 | 73 | 191 | 356 | 341 | |
13 | Kevin Amarali | 01.10.1981 | 66 | 191 | 342 | 327 | |
14 | Marc-Anthony Honoré | 12.06.1989 | 82 | 204 | 367 | 352 | |
16 | Russell Peña | 05.06.1985 | 101 | 196 | 360 | 345 | |
17 | Hollis Charles | 10.01.1986 | 89 | 193 | 364 | 349 |
# | Name | Date of birth | Weight | Height | Spike | Block | |
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1 | Lloy Ball | 17.02.1972 | 95 | 203 | 351 | 316 | |
3 | James Polster | 08.02.1979 | 100 | 198 | 352 | 333 | |
5 | Richard Lambourne | 06.05.1975 | 90 | 190 | 324 | 312 | |
7 | David Lee | 08.03.1982 | 105 | 203 | 350 | 325 | |
8 | William Priddy | 01.10.1977 | 89 | 196 | 353 | 330 | |
9 | Ryan Millar | 22.01.1978 | 98 | 204 | 354 | 326 | |
10 | Riley Salmon | 02.07.1976 | 89 | 197 | 345 | 331 | |
12 | Thomas Hoff (c) | 09.06.1973 | 94 | 198 | 353 | 333 | |
13 | Clayton Stanley | 20.01.1978 | 104 | 205 | 357 | 332 | |
14 | Kevin Hansen | 19.03.1982 | 93 | 196 | 349 | 330 | |
15 | Gabriel Gardner | 18.03.1976 | 103 | 209 | 353 | 335 | |
18 | Scott Touzinsky | 22.04.1982 | 86 | 198 | 350 | 331 |
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