Fourth defeat for Lucas Fernández’s team, who will play their third game against Tenerife next Sunday at the Fausto Vicent Pavilion
The José Antonio Gasca Pavilion, in San Sebastián, this Sunday hosted the sixth game of the Endesa Women’s League for the Hozono Global Jairis, which paid a visit to one of the teams in the league’s best form, IDK Euskotren. It was Fausto Vicent’s fourth game away for the Jairistas, who needed a win to create sensation on the one hand, but also to add to before facing an immediate horizon full of obligations with the main contenders for victory in this top category. . Although, as it was verified in hindsight, neither would be an ideal day to add a win yesterday.
Díaz (6), Spain (3), Bruin (25), Lass (12), Coulibaly (18) -first quintet- Cardaño (8), Esnal (0), Soriano (1), Jasa (0), Rodríguez ( eleven).
Bettencourt (15), Arrojo (2), Higgs (23), Mack (2), Tamara (2) -from five- Lizarazu (0), Cotano (0), Brcaninovic (0), De Souza (23), Contell (6).
Lucas Fernández jumped from the start with Higgs, Mack, Bettencourt, Arrojo and Seda. The scoring success was the dominant note of the opening minutes, with no apparent dominance of either team on the scoreboard. He started as, for one more game, Lashann Higgs, with nine points in the first eight minutes, who held his own in the exchange of blows (17-15). Although the closing seconds of the quarter ultimately served the local side to reach maximum income, with the third triple clear by Natalia Rodríguez, who left the electronic score at 22-17 at the end of the first period.
Coulibaly led the partial for IDK Euskotren (24-17) at the beginning of the second quarter, 8-0. It wasn’t until more than two minutes that Contell broke the drought (24-19), but IDK continued to count pretty much every attack per basket. This would also be the case by continuing a fantastic average in the outside shooting, which helped to put the maximum advantage midway through the period at nine points (32-23).
The triple by Bettencourt brought the visitors closer, but the answer immediately came to Joy Brown (35-26). The clash fell silent for a while after which the local income went to 17 points (43-26). Hozono Global Jairis could hardly stop Ibaeta’s success, in a match that went into halftime 43-28.
The third period started in the same way as the climax of the previous one. Joy Brown connected another triple and the difference was 18 points (46-28). Aránzazu Muguruza’s men’s level did not drop and Jairis tried in vain to stop an IDK that crossed the 20-point difference (61-40) by less than three minutes to finish the third half of the match. The flashes from Higgs, Bettencourt or Contell were barely enough to react to the Basque bloodshed, and another triple from Joy Brown closed the gap at 23 points (68-45) to go into halftime before the final quarter.
Pretty much everything had been said by the beginning of that culminating period. That Yes, it was possible to fight to save the pride and reduce the distances as much as possible. As Jairis fulfilled it, with a partial 0-9 (68-54) start just after two minutes, led by a great Érika de Souza, who became a giant in the paint, finally to 24 points and to 30 of rating.
The sewers do not lower their arms, leaving the difference with just over three minutes to go at 11 points (76-65). Érika’s steal and continuation brought the difference to less than 10 points (76-67), but Brown reacted immediately, again. However, the visitors continued to fight against the clock and were seven points behind the rival. There was too much rowing and the clock didn’t offer the same margin. Finally, Lass’ buzzing three-pointer brought the final score to 84-73. Fourth defeat for Hozono Global Jairis, who will play their third game against Fausto Vicent next Sunday and will be visited by Tenerife. It is urgent to win to flee from the lower zone.
Source: La Verdad

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