The Murcians knelt before a direct rival in the fight to stay in the top category
The Hozono Global Jairis de Alcantarilla returned to the competition on the wrong foot yesterday. The Murcians knelt (79-68) against a direct rival in the fight to stay in the top flight, such as Embutidos Pajariel Bembibre, in the Bembibre Arena pavilion.
Eric Surís started with Seda, Brcaninovic, Arrojo, Contell and a María Bettencourt who opened the score and scored the first triple (0-5) just after Brcaninovic. Two free throws from Contell made it 0-7, but Bembibre responded by replicating that set. The Leonese took the lead in the final phase of the first period (16-15), although Arrojo and Evans recaptured the initiative in a score that ended 18-19 at the end of the first quarter.
Bembibre started better after the restart and stopped the game 23-19. Diego García’s men managed a maximum income of six points (25-19), while the Jairistas with four points in the first five minutes (28-23) barely found a way to advance.
Reaching the last three minutes of the quarter, a triple by León made it nine runs, which was countered with a 0-5 score by Jairis. A minute before the break, however, the rent was at 10 points (38-28). There was no way to change the dynamic and the bleeding widened to 13 points, eventually 41-30 at half time.
Bettencourt opened the electronic from the perimeter after the break (41-33). It was time to row on and Seda reduced the distance to six, but the locals again pulled from the outside and regained the lead by more than 10 points (46-37). The final period was opened by Konig with a triple. The Jairis tried to approach, but it became increasingly difficult and the success diminished. Arrojo rushed with another three-pointer (67-58), although all eyes were on the ground after Tamara Seda’s injury. Bembibre continued with a 14 point lead (72-58). The final moments were pending, so that the difference ultimately remained at 11 points (79-68).
Source: La Verdad

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