The talent that shone in the Spanish Junior Women’s Championship

Carla Brito, Lala Toure, Judit Valero, Alicia Florez or Awa Fam are some of the names that have stood out in Huelva. Once again, the Spanish Junior Women’s Championship gives us clues about the names that will make up the future of our basketball.

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There have been many proper names that have shone in Huelva during the celebration of the Spanish Junior Women’s Championship and once the action is over, it’s time to review the most outstanding players of a tournament that always serves to catapult national talent.

Spar Gran Canaria once again dominated by winning its fourteenth title in the category and, as was the case with names such as Astou Ndour, Leo Rodríguez, Leticia Romero, Naira Cáceres, Lola Pendade or Natalia and Elena Rodríguez, the yellow team has created a new island pearl Carla Brito She has been the best player in the tournament and has stood out as the tournament’s top scorer and best passer.

The Majorera forward has averaged 23 points, 10 rebounds, 5 assists and a PIR of 32 and has been the undisputed leader on the way from the yellow box to the title. This performance is no surprise as this course has played 29 games at LF Endesa with an average of 15 minutes of play per game.

Along with Brito, other players from the Gran Canaria squad who have stood out have been Lala Tourebest rebounder of the event with 12.43 sacks per game, and best player in the final with 24 points, 17 rebounds and a PIR of 36. Naily Padilla, Mama Doumbia or Dominique Garcia They have closed the excellent quintet of the island team.

On behalf of the runner-up, Barça CBS, it was the U17 player Judit Valero the one that has closed the championship with the best records. She has been the third best scorer with an average of 15.5 points per match, a figure similar to that of her partner Lucia Navarrowho with an average of 14 points per game is also among the best in scoring.

Alice Florez and her Coterram Generación BF León were already a sensation last year and in her second year as a junior, the Leonese has once again led her team until the fight for bronze. It could not be, but Florez ends the championship as the second most valued player, which is a good way to close an unforgettable season for the national foreigner, who has also been among the best players in her LF2 group.

Campus Promete left Huelva with its homework done and the fact is that the seventh place achieved by the team from La Rioja is the best record in the history of the club. Much of the blame for the achievement lies with Davinia Angelwho finished the tournament as the third best rated (26.33 credits per game) and the fifth best scorer (16.50).

Special mention deserves the center of Valencia Basket, Awa Fam. Even in the cadet category, the taronja player continues to accumulate milestones, and after a dream course in which she made her debut in LF Endesa, Copa de la Reina and Eurocup, her Fam is more than committed to youth tournaments. She was the MVP of the Spanish National Teams Championship and now she is consecrated as the second best rebounder, as the best inside passer and the fifth most valued in the tournament.

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