The Indians swept Ramos and kept the one


Moreno’s team sealed their passport to the playoffs in first class after winning 93-63. Marín Lucero was the top scorer with 28 points.

Those led by Juani González came out determined to define history from the start, to seal their pass with the 1 under their arm, and not depend on what was happening on other courts. That is why the Indígena played it as a final and the match had no equivalencies. Marín Lucero broke it with 28 points (5/6 triples), accompanied Revello from the post with 16 and Martirena with 15. On Ramos’ side they did not reach Sevegnani’s 17 points and thus put an end to their participation in this Federal League. .

From the initial jump, Los Indios came out with everything to leave no doubts or speculate on results, with Marín Lucero (14) in killer mode, plus the contribution of Revello (10), those led by Juani González quickly took advantage. After a 16-0 run to practically sentence the starting story, only a passage from Garcia (6) calmed the waters for Ramos until discounting 35-11.

In the second chapter, the Indian did not take his foot off the accelerator. Marín Lucero (5) continued in a green wave with the hoop at 4/4 from 6.75. Piaggio(6) and Martirena(4) joined to make the gap irreversible and get the most out of the first half (56-22) in the epilogue of the segment.

After the long break, the tone of the match did not change, Moreno’s team did not lower their percentages with a good passage from Martirena (9) close to the baskets and Marín Lucero (6) like all night with more third-dimensional bombs to get the maximum of 40 (71-31). Álvarez (8) showed his face for Ramos to make up the third segment (77-38).

The last ten, served for Juani González to start testing alternatives for the playoffs. For his part, Rancho with Sevegnani (9) narrowed the gap but the damage was already irreversible. The Indians were forceful to prevail 93 to 63.

SYNTHESIS

The Indians (93): Jerez Pilotti 6, Marín Lucero 28, Paredes 6, Revello 16, Martirena 15 (fi) Piaggio 6, Sánchez 3, Spraggon 2, Araujo 1q
DT: Juani González.

Ramos (63): García 8, Herscovich 3, Yaskulka 7, López 2, Sevegnani 17 (fi) Álvarez 8, Mastrandrea 5, Kaneshiro 6, Diaz 3, Martínez 4
DT: Leandro Genovese.

Referees: Di Lernia and Bever.

Partial: (35-11, 56-22, 77-38 and 93-63).

Source: Los Indios Press.

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