Pegli vs Kangaroos: Serie B Basketball Highlights & Score

📸 Alessio Viale | Zenaeration | NVM News

Clear victory for the Basketball Pegli in the recovery of Serie B against them Kangaroos Moncalieriovercome with a peremptory 89-36 within friendly walls. A success never in doubt for the Ligurians, who addressed the challenge already in the first half with a 35-10 second quarter.

The Pegliesi maintained a high pace throughout the match, showing great energy on both sides of the pitch and benefiting from a more attentive defense. The contribution of the younger players is also decisive, capable of providing quality in the rotations. The star of the match was Paleari with 28 points, well supported by Arecco, Di Meo and Ceccardi, all in double figures. For Moncalieri, only Cellino found offensive continuity with 21 personal points.

These are the statements of Ezio Torchiahead coach of the Pegliesi, published exclusively on Liguria in Spicchisports site of the NVM News network:

A good match in which we kept the pace high thanks, finally, to the contribution of the younger players in the rotations and to greater general defensive attention.

SERIES B/F | PIEDMONT | GROUP B
BASKET PEGLI vs KANGAROOS MONCALIERI 89-36
(22-14; 35-10; 10-7; 22-5)
PEGLI BASKETBALL:
Paleari 28, Arecco 13, Di Meo 13, Ceccardi 12, Pini 10, Leonardini 6, Ferrero 2, Saracino 2, Schirripa 2, Sciammetta 1, Calabrese, Carbonell. Coach: Torchia.
KANGAROOS MONCALIERI:
Cellino 21, Bechis 3, Lupo 3, Chessa 3, Balbo 2, Casasole 2, Romano 2, Musso, Porretta, Bavuso, Marannano. Coach: Terzolo.

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