Dominant El Nacional Secures First Place in Second Division Playoff Standings

He joined La Nueva Provincia in 1995. He works in the Sports section and was a collaborator in Regional and Local News of this same medium. He specializes in basketball. He was part of the staff of Encestando y Zona de Básquet magazine for 10 years. He had experience in the program Radial Contrabásquet, on Radio La Red.

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With a very high record of 26 victories in 27 appearances and three minutes from completing the regular phase, El Nacional won the regular phase of the Second Division tournament, after beating Ateneo, 97 to 61, a match that was played on the Napostá court.

The light blue team – who did not have Juan Cruz Reschini due to an inconvenience – dragged through the first quarter the consequences of last Friday’s defeat against Barracas, a turning point in the process to ratify on the field what the table indicates and dominate definitely to his rival, who is second to last.

Ilacqua tries to stop Quiroga.

The local team had a very high percentage of doubles (35-47/74%), completed 34 assists and rounded off an even collective performance.

Ferrari asserts itself in paint.

With this achievement, the light blue will be local in all the playoff instances it faces, starting against La Falda, which will no longer be able to get out of last place.

The synthesis:

The National (97): F. Guidi (3), N. Dulsan (9), S. Ferrari (5), N. Quiroga (13), H. Banegas (15); D. Carci (8), S. Hamze (9), M. Echarri (21), V. Peton (4), A. Arias (10) and F. Dulsan. DT: John Sergio Palumbo.

Ateneo (61): I. Costa (12), J. Ripoll (28), C. Stegmann (5), N. Ilacqua, M. Casco (5), fi; L. Gómez (3), I. Larracoechea, H. Martínez (5) and J. Scheible. Coach: Marco Guardiola.

Rooms: El Nacional, 26-22; 51-33 and 77-42.

Referees: Sebastian Arcas, John Cross Schernenco and Ludmila Munz.

Basketball court: Antonio Palma (Napostá).

Altense 70, Los Andes 49

Altense reacted in time in the last quarter (they won it 22-4), to beat Los Andes, 70 to 49.

On the green, Brian Baier scored 23 points (2-3 in triples, 7-10 in doubles and 3-6 in free kicks) and also pulled down 13 rebounds.

Losa, for his part, had very low percentages (32% in doubles) and barely converted 5-10 in free, rounding off a weak collective performance.

Altense (70): M. Ortega (14), B. Sacomani (9), B. Baier (23), G. Mallemaci (3), B. D’Amico (6), fi; D. Ezcurra (2), M. Polchi (2), A. Durand, M. Leiva, F. Percello (11) and N. Bejarano. DT: Gustavo Casamayor.

The Andes (49): J. Perez (11), A. Godeas, T. Pozzi (6), S. Silber (10), J. Danzey (2), fi; F. Eidintas (12), B. Falcioni and B. Kumorkiewicz (8). DT: Henry Brown.

Rooms: Altense, 24-12; 42-29 and 48-45.

Referees: Alexander Vizcaino, Ariel Mallemaci and Marcelo Bressan.

Basketball court: Armando Traini (Altense).

Speed ​​70, Barracks 83

Led by the trident Sebastián Martínez, Matías Martínez and Juan Ignacio De Pastena, Barracas remained on the path to success, beating Velocity as a visitor, by 83 to 70.

Seba Martínez went 4-6 in triples and 4-4 in doubles, De Pastena contributed 17 points and 12 rebounds, while Matute completed 17 points (4-9 in triples), 4 assists and 4 recoveries.

At home, Mateo Barrera added 18 points, with 5-10 in triples and Gino Pisani made 11 rebounds and scored 15 points.

Speed ​​(70): M. Barrera (18), S. Segal (4), S. Costa (2), F. Malmesi (16), G. Pisani (15), boy; F. Riccio, J. Rodríguez (6), L. Ferster, S. Abenel (2) and L. Pirul (7). DT: Alan Rava.

Tents (83): R. Aguirre (6), M. Martínez (17), S. Martínez (23), JI De Pastena (17), M. Montanaro (5), fi: S. Bussetti (8), S. Soriano (5 ), S. Suanez (2) and L. Durán. DT: Emiliano Menéndez.

Rooms: Speed, 16-29; 36-44 and 52-62.

Referees: Horace Sedan, Joaquin Irrazabal and Joel Schernenco.

Basketball court: Pedro Sánchez (Speed).

Bahía Basket 88, Sportsman 80

Bahía Basket gave the score of the day, by beating Sportivo Bahiense, 88 to 80.

The local counted on good performances from Ignacio Frisón, with 24 points (7-13 in doubles), Juan Manuel Bicondoa (16 units and 7 rebounds), joined by Mariano Morando and Tadeo Lopez Hoyos.

In the tricolor, Manuel Ayala completed 17 points and 9 rebounds, Gerónimo Stach 19 points (4-8 in triples), plus 6 assists and Rodrigo Blanco, 15 points and 7 rebounds.

Basket Bay (88): M. Lopez Holes (14), L. Alvarez (3), M. Morando (17), JM Bicondoa (16), I. Frison (24), fi; L. Baeza (12), J. Castro (2), M. Santillan and F. Ibanez. DT: Julian Luini.

Sports (80): R. White (15), U. Mountains (16), J. Gutt (6), M. Ayala (17), M. Pristupa (5), fi; J. Tuero, G. Stach (19), F. Escobar (2), M. Murphy and A. Bante. DT: Michael Loffred.

Rooms: Bahía Basket, 17-17; 37-25 and 42-49.

Referees: Sebastian Giannino, Mauro Guallan and Fabrizio Rey.

Basketball court: Dow Center.

Independent 90, Commercial 62

Independiente remained undefeated in 2024, adding the fifth consecutive victory, today at home against Comercial, by 90 to 62.

Halberg does not separate himself from Iturriaga.

After an even first half, the viola managed to pull away in the second half (they won 49-25).

Once again Fernando Bonino was at a high level, adding 24 points (2-6 in triples, 7-11 in doubles and 4-7 in free), plus 10 rebounds, 5 assists and 3 recoveries.

Ranieri threatens Guido Ferreyra.

Agustín Fernández also stood out, author of 18 points and 13 rebounds.

In the port, Gastón Berdini contributed 11 rebounds and 16 points, while Mateo Boccatonda added 16 points. There was an auspicious return from Bruno Aceituno: 8 rebounds and 10 points.

Independent (90): M. Halberg (3), S. Ranieri (12), F. Bonino (24), F. Pérez Vázquez (12), A. Fernández (18), fi; M. Schmir (2), M. Pérez (9), F. Slonimsqui, H. Cinti (6), B. Pérez, JP Polla (4) and S. Mazza. DT: Javier Musumeci.

Commercial (62): F. Londero (8), M. Boccatonda (16), T. Iturriaga (5), G. Berdini (16), A. Paseggi (2), and; B. Olive (10), F. Cruz (3), G. Pereyra (2), T. Soraire and B. Ferreyra. DT: Ignatius Vul.

Rooms: Independent, 26-24; 41-37 and 63-45.

Referees: Alexander Vizcaino, Ariel Mallemaci and Marcelo Bressan.

Basketball court: Raúl and Néstor Barral (Independent).

Hospital neighborhood 88, Espora 89

Espora cut off Barrio Hospital’s inspiration by beating them 89 to 88, in extra time, after tying at 80.

In this way, Barrio fell after four consecutive wins.

On the visit, Andrés Miguez closed with 26 points, 8 rebounds and 6 assists, while Alan Lera had 17 points and 9 rebounds.

At home (4-22 in triples), Emanuel Miguel finished with 16 points and 11 rebounds, while Nicolás Sánchez finished with 21 points, 6 rebounds and 5 assists.

Hospital Neighborhood (88): N. Muñoz (5), N. Sánchez (21), E. Miguel (16), I. Moreno (8), G. Banchero (10), end; A. Andreanelli (11), L. Ruiz (), M. Blázquez (16) and C. Morales. DT: Marcelo Neyra.

Spore (89): M. Pepe (2), A. Miguez (26), J. Álvarez (8), M. Pérez (6), E. Zandonadi (15), fi; M. Miguez (2), S. Álvarez, M. Achor (10), B. Bobb (3) and A. Lera (17). DT: Mauro Sacomani.

Rooms: 23-15; 44-39 y 55-60.

regular time: 80-80.

Referees: Alejandro Ramallo, Juan Agustín Matías and Erik Larssen.

Basketball court: Daniel Lacunza (LN Alem).

Sixth

In another match of the day, Argentino (with 16-34 in triples) defeated La Falda at home, 94 to 84 and secured sixth place.

Martín Godoy scored 22 points (6-14 in triples), Genaro Parrotta scored 17 (5-10 in triples), Genaro Pisani scored 10 points and had 9 rebounds, while Nicolás Antonelli scored 10 points.

In the red-and-white team, Franco Libero scored 31 points (5-10 in triples).

Came the day

The one who had the pleasure of celebrating in 2024 was Whiteense, by beating Pellegrini, on the Sportivo court, by 90 to 80.

Carlos Nador (7 assists, 6 rebounds and 20 points) and Gonzalo Oyarzo (27 points, with 3-5 in triples, and 7 recoveries) stood out.

For the Blaugrana, Rodrigo Arce scored 19 points, had 8 rebounds and gave 4 assists.

Next close

On Friday the 5th, the 28th will be played: Los Andes-Independiente, El Nacional-Whitense, Ateneo-Velocidad, Comercial-Pellegrini, La Falda-Altense, Barracas-Bahía Basket, Sportivo-Barrio Hospital and Espora-Argentino.

Positions

This is how they are located:

1st) El Nacional (26-1), 53 points

2nd) Altense (23-4), 50

3rd) Sportsman (21-6), 48

3rd) Independent (21-6), 48

3rd) Barracks (21-6), 48

6th) Argentine (16-11), 43

7º) Hospital Neighborhood (13-14), 40

8th) Los Andes (12-15), 39

9th) Spore (11-16), 38

10º) Pilgrims (10-17), 37

10th) Bahía Basket (10-17), 37

12º) Speed ​​(9-18), 36

12º) Commercial (9-18), 36

14º) Whitense (7-20), 34

15º) Ateneo (5-22), 32

16º) The Skirt (2-25), 29

2024-03-27 02:52:17
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