3vs3 Vigliano: Basketball Showdown & Highlights

He only lost the challenge of the three -point shot, but everything won the rest of him: the return to the house of Gianmarco Bertetti coincided with the success in the three against three of the basketball tournament held last Sunday in Vigliano. His team passed the ten rivals on the pitch in via degli Alpini who hosted the return of street basketball to the territory, after years in which tournaments and challenges were daily bread of the summer. This was organized by Biella Next, with the help of Pro Loco and Alpini and the contribution of the Municipality of Vigliano and the Region.

Returning to the results of the field, Bertetti’s team was also composed by Nicolò Cerri and Martino Maffeo del Teens and Joseph Blair, the son of art returning from a season in interregional B at Bakery Piacenza. The former number 8 of Basketball Biella has instead added another salvation in Serie A2 to its collection after the two centered in rossoblù and that of 2023/2024 with Vigevano. The last championship instead saw him with the Juventus shirt Cremona, with Luca Bechi coach. In the final, the winners passed a quartet composed of former players of the Biella Next nursery, all on the pitch in the promotion from D to C and in the first salvation in the fifth national basketball division: Matteo Roncarolo. Lorenzo Rapano, Pietro Ramella and Lorenzo Campasso. The formation led by the captain of the current Biella Next Gabriele Aimone was satisfied with third place, flanked by his companions in C Gianluca Cena and Laurent Badiane and Riccardo Moscatelli. If Bertetti was voted for the best player of the tournament, the victory in the challenge of the three went to another leader of Biella Next, Giacomo “JJ” Sartore. Dj Koze’s music has thought of high rhythm and mood. The award ceremony also attended the mayor of Vigliano Cristina Vazzoler and the deputy Luca D’Andrea.

Sofia Reyes

Sofia Reyes covers basketball and baseball for Archysport, specializing in statistical analysis and player development stories. With a background in sports data science, Sofia translates advanced metrics into compelling narratives that both casual fans and analytics enthusiasts can appreciate. She covers the NBA, WNBA, MLB, and international basketball competitions, with a particular focus on emerging talent and how front offices build winning rosters through data-driven decisions.

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