Battipaglia A1 Basketball: Angri Women’s Game Preview

A Sunday of great charm at Palagalvani. The female Angri will play, tomorrow at 6 pm, a scrimmage against a high -level opponent such as Omeps Battipaglia. The formation dear to the patron Giancarlo Rossini will participate in the next A1 championship, with debut on 4 October in the Open Day which will take place at the Palaleoness of Brescia against human Reyer Venice. The girls of coach Michele Morra have already played two more tests against women’s basketball Stabia and NWB Napoli, already showing interesting indications. You will have the opportunity to see the growth of the group, albeit with an opponent of a decidedly different caliber than the next.

The team led by Coach Cristian Braidotti has the expert Potolicchio as captain. In the field there will be Cupid in the control room, with foreigners Fokke, Shoup-Hill, Peoples and Valcheva to raise the level. Headlights on Baldassarre, already within the national team, who has just won the best young man prize of the latest Italian maximum championship. To complete the roster the many girls of the flourishing Battipagliese youth sector.

These are the words of President Alfonso Campitiello on the eve. “For us it is a source of pride and to pride a society like Battipaglia on the Palagalvani parquet. It is the most important friendly of the history of our women’s team. And this confirms how much we care about this project and how much we want to bring it up. The appointment strengthens the partnership between our society and that of the patron Giancarlo Rossini, my great friend, first of all, and man who has certainly written the history of women in the last. Twenty years. I can only thank him for accepting my invitation.

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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