Silver for Zacatecas in women’s 3 × 3 basketball

Zacatecas, Zac.- Zacatecas with Naomi Danae Macías Pérez, Valeria Isamar Flores Montañéz, Cinthya Verónica Luévano Carranza and Fátima Saraí Rubio Macías, under the technical direction of Eduardo Pérez Hernández, won a silver medal in the 2005-206 category of the 3 × 3 burst sport , in the first edition of National CONADE 2021,

He started competition with the right foot by applying a dose of 21-5 to Chiapas, fundamental in this kind of short tournaments, where the strategist did not let the team fall into relaxation or conformism, but on the contrary, he requested greater concentration and effort based on the previous work done, to face the selected host.

Coahuila with Jessica Vallejo, Paola Aguilar and Daniela Díaz, was the rival in turn and with a combative mystique and pride, the quarry and silver squad registered the second consecutive victory by registering 14-8 cards, to take an important step forward to the classification.

However, in a power-to-power duel against Jalisco, they fell dramatically 8-9, so finishing with a group stage victory against Tabasco was essential, hence the national and international experience of Eduardo Pérez Hernández , was reflected between one game and another with the girls of the 15-16 year old category.

With a clear message in strategy, recalling efforts and sacrifices to get there, as well as the variety of strategic plays, it allowed the Zacatecan women to develop a practical and effective basketball, to come out gracefully 14-5 against Tabasco and thus get fully into the next round. eliminatory of the contest organized by the National Commission of Physical Culture and Sports in charge of Ana Gabriela Guevara.

With three games won and one lost, the Zacatecan women’s 3 × 3 basketball team, under the technical direction of Eduardo Pérez Hernández and with the quality of Fátima Saraí Rubio Macías, Cinthya Verónica Luévano Carranza, Naomi Danae Macías Pérez and Valeria Isamar Flores Montañez , took an important step towards the medal table.

In the quarterfinals they were perfectly applied at the Complejo Deportivo V Complex, to go ahead against Baja California 10-6, while Tamaulipas with a score of 12-6 left Mexico City out, Sonora 16-15 to Coahuila and Veracruz 19 -11 to Nuevo León.

Under these mathematical figures, Zacatecas and Veracruz starred in the semifinal, with the 17-14 victory by slate corresponding to those of Cerro de la Bufa, while Sonora beat Tamaulipas 13-8, which with the jarochas disputed the bronze.

In the dispute for the gold metal, Zacatecas with the scoreboard 8-8 and 4 minutes to go, Fátima Saraí Rubio failed in the long-distance shot that counts by two points, and in the second play they did not find the hoop either.

As an answer came the shooting of 2 through Abril García, to begin to write history, with the following chapters until getting 8-12, then 10-13, until falling 10-14, with a couple of failures in free throws.

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