Villa Miter Edges Closer to Semifinals in Local Basketball Playoffs with Victory Over 9 de Julio

Villa Miter defeated 9 de Julio tonight and was one step away from the semifinals of the first division of local basketball.

Taking advantage of a long and hierarchical squad that had almost all the elements of the Argentine League, the tricolor won on their field by 76 to 53 and now leads the series by 2 to 1.

It will continue next Friday at the Néstor Damiani.

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The winner of this key will complete the semis table, which already has Bahiense del Norte, LN Alem and Estrella, classified tonight after knowing the sanction to Liniers by the ABB Penalty Tribunal.

If Villa Miter passes, it would cross with Estrella and the other key would be Bahiense-LN Alem. If 9 turns it around, the semifinals would be Bahiense-9 de Julio and LN Alem-Estrella.

La Villa solved its victory tonight supported by its long rotation, hierarchized by the presence of the majority of the elements that play at a higher level and that starting next Sunday They will play the final of the Southern Conference against Racing de Chivilcoy.

In that sense, only captain Federico Harina and young shooter Gianmarco Reale were not changed.

While the rest were at the disposal of Sebastián Acosta, with Álvaro Chervo, Javier Bollo and Guillermo Romero starting. And arriving from the bench, dosing loads and minutes, Franco Pennacchiotti, Jano Martínez and Agustín Lezcano, among the main ones.

The 12 players used by the tricolor added points and only one finished in double digits: Blanco, with 10.

For its part, 9 de Julio had Franco Amigo as the top scorer, with 16 points. Followed by Lucas Lucchetti, with 12, and Ramiro Heinrich, with 9.

By betting on its long and high-level team, Villa Miter wore down a rival that had started the night up (4-0) but quickly had to fall back.

Adjusting back after that start, with Renzi key with a couple of steals, the homeowner quickly brought out his variants, because he added with Romero (a triple and a double against), with Bollo in the low post and with a Depaoli bomb.

In this way, they went on a 14-0 run and took the first lead of the night: 14-4.

While the local team dosed in abundance, the visit relied on its main players and with the emergence of the figure of Franco Amigo – behind and in front – he managed to cut it to 6 at the close of the second quarter: 33-29.

But the Villa stood firm in defense, caused three losses that ended in points and in the blink of an eye they put the difference out of danger again, to go into the long break winning by 12 (41-29).

Upon returning from the locker room, Acosta sent Pennacchiotti onto the court for the first and only time (he played 5m38s, contributed 2 points, 3 rebounds and 2 assists and made 3 fouls), and with good offensive fluidity he continued to stretch the light up to 17.

Penna and Jano returned to the bench and at the end of the third period the tricolor reached the maximum so far: 19, winning 60-41.

But from then on Villa dried up, did not show as much offensive fluidity and took awkward shots. Some of them forced by the defense of the visit, which definitively threw the rest to try to strike the blow.

To Amigo’s very good performance (13 rebounds and 2 assists), Lucchetti added to the scoring (he made 9 of his 12 points in the complement: 6 from the line) and Heinrich contributed a double and three singles.

With that combo of their top figures, “9” managed to reduce it to 7 (60-53) with 7m27s left in the last quarter.

With this panorama, Acosta asked for a minute after Heinrich’s conversion and from there, Villa Miter did not receive any more points on the night.

Blanco gave intensity to the midfield and made Lucchetti play uncomfortable, the rest adjusted their marks and 9 de Julio was never comfortable again in attack and his ring was completely closed. Even Amigo failed the only free kick attempts (he was 3-3) that he had on the visit in that period of more than 7 minutes in which he could not score.

Closing their board, Villa Miter already had the match secured because ahead the goal came from different hands and in different ways.

In that time he nailed a 16-0 run, won the last quarter 16-5, closed the night with a maximum of 23 and his 12 players with minutes and points. Great deal for Villa Mitre, which turned the series around and was one step away from the semifinals.

The synthesis

-Villa Miter (76): F. Depaoli (9), N. Renzi (8), A. Chervo (2), G. Romero (7), J. Bollo (8), fi; M. Iglesias (8), I. Alem (9), J. Martinez (6), A. Blanco (10), A. Lozano (5), F. Pennacchiotti (2) and M. Ruibal (2). DT: Sebastian Acosta.

-July 9 (53): L. Lucchetti (12), M. Costa (3), A. Prost (8), F. Amigo (16), R. Heinrich (9), fi; S. Larin, S. Boyé (2) and S. Ruesga (3). DT: Julián Turcato.

-Rooms. 21-15, 41-29 y 60-48.

-Referees. Marjorie Stuardo, Eduardo Ferreyra and Mariano Enrique.

-Basketball court. José Martínez.

-Serie. Villa Miter, 2-1.

2024-05-22 02:15:51
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