MANILA, Philippines -- Japan is leaving the Philippine leg of the men's Volleyball Nations League on a high note after making quick work of Team USA, 25-20, 25-23, 25-19, Sunday at the Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay City.
Kento Miyaura paced Japan with 18 markers, followed by Masato Kai with 16.
After grabbing a huge come-from-behind win on Saturday against France, the Japanese looked dominant right from the get go and never let up.
In the third set, Team USA broke an 18-all deadlock with a kill by Kessel as the Americans tried to force the fourth set.
Japan, however, ended things up as Kai, Onodera and Miyaura teamed up.
Miyaura punched in back-to-back-to-back service aces to move within the match point, 24-19.
A Kai attack ended the match, 25-19.
The Japanese dominated the attacks and service game, powering with 40 points off attacks and 12 service aces.
USA, though, had 10 block points.
Taishi Onodera and Larry Ik Evbade-Dan had eight markers apiece.
Kyle Ensing powered USA with 14, being the sole American in double digits.
The Japanese rose to 9-3, good for solo third, while the Americans dropped to 5-7.