On the first day back in the Men’s C championship, Pallacanestro Sennori won against Antonianum Quartu with a score of 81 to 65 in a very balanced game for at least three quarters. The home team, led by Hubalek, ended the first half with a lead of 2 points (20-18) and then suffered from being overtaken by the visitors in a volatile second half-time (22-25 in 12 ‘; 37-40 at 18′), then ended with a score of 45-42 in favor of Pallacanestro Sennori. Upon returning to the field, after a long break, there was a point-to-point game of continuous overtaking and counter-overtaking and after the third quarter Piras’ children extended their lead to +8 (58 -50). at 30′). In the last half of the game the locals definitely put the game on the safe side by gaining more than two dozen (81-60 in 39′) which was then controlled in the final stages. The top scorer of the game was the usual Hubalek who scored a personal haul of 34 points. For the quarter-finalists, Jordan (22) dominated with Passa (18) in double figures.
Piras, without Merella, put the quintet of Piras S, Pisano, Bertolini, Cordedda, Hubalek while Ruggeri, now leading the team with Bogo suspended, started with Piras GM, Astara, Onnis, Jordan, Saddi. Jordan broke the score (0-2) with answers from Hubalek who led his team to 6-2. After Onnis’ triple (6-5), Cordedda and Piras S scored in the first local mini-stretch (+5; 10-5). After Jordan’s answer, the gap in favor of the crowd was increased by the usual Hubalek and the “bomb” made by Bertolini (+8; 15-7). Antonianum, able to impose itself on the Sennorese team in the first leg (71-52), however appears very concentrated and always on track. A series of centers from Passa and Jordan brought the two teams to parity in a round where the locals moved the score only with Hubalek (18-18 in the 9th minute). Before the siren, the center of Pisano comes and puts the score at 20-18. When the game returned, Antonianum started very fast and with Jordan and Passa (triple) they got their highest advantage (+3; 22-25). We are moving forward in leaps and bounds. The locals, thanks to the efforts of Hubalek (also scoring from the arc), Pisano, Piras S and Corrias, are trying to improve (+6) in a period where the blue and white rely above all on Pass scoring in a series. in the centers, triple attached, which partially covers the gap (37-31). Thanks to the partial 0-9 (signed by Jordan, Piras GM and Saddi) Antonianum reversed the score with an amen and regained its maximum advantage (+3; 37-40 at 18′). The game continued to run on balance tracks (Jordan scored on one side, Cordedda, Pisano and Bertolini on the other) with the half of the game ending with the home team ahead only by a full possession (45- 42 by 20′). In the third part of the game, for 6′ there was a series of overtaking and counter-overtaking between the two teams. On the one hand Piludu, Jordan and Passa score and on the other Bertolini and the usual Hubalek answer (49-50). This is the ultimate outdoor advantage. In the last phase of the third quarter, Antonianum suffered an empty pass. A 9-0 run by a wild Cordedda (all his points in this break) determined the first real (and decisive) lead of the match (+8; 58-50 at 30′). The partial obtained by the locals remained open in the last part of the game until it reached 19 total points (9+10) due to the achievements of Corrias, Cordedda again and then Piras S with a new maximum advantage for the Piras boys (+ 18; 68-50). Today’s game has very little to say. With the centers of Hubalek (8 consecutive points for him in this round), Pisano and Piras M, to which Saddi, Jordan and Piras GM partially reply, the hosts gained an advantage of more than two dozen ( +21; 81 -60 in 39′). At the end of the game, Antonianum narrowed the gap with Astara’s baskets (also scoring from beyond the arc) for the final 81 to 65.
partial:
20-18; 25-24; 13-8; 23-15.
Sennori scoreboard:
Nieddu ne, Cordedda 18, Corrias 4, Cherchi, Piras S 4, Doneddu ne, Piras M 6, Marreu, Pisano 9, Bertolini 6, Hubalek 34, Medda ne. Coach: Mr. Piras.
Antonianum scoreboard:
Astara 5, Pau, Piras GM 6, Ruggeri ne, Passa 18, Saddi 5, Jordan 22, Onnis 5, Piludu 4, Oliva. Coach: R. Ruggeri.
