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Jelenia Góra the winner of the U14 tournament

Jelenia Góra the winner of the U14 tournament
Later NBA Jelenia Góra played several close matches at the tournament in Zieloná Góra. The biggest drama was brought by the duel with the eventual third team BC Swiss Krono Žary . In the end, the winner had to be decided by extra time, in which the boys from NBA Jelenia Góra were better by a single point.
The Slovak team BK Inter Bratislava was wedged between the two Polish teams. Although he lost to the later winners quite clearly by 30 points, he was 10 points better in the fight with Žary.
This tournament was very balanced, which is also evidenced by the fact that the teams below the podium were able to play very close duels with the medalists.
In the end, the host club Basket 4kids Zielona Góra took 5th place, beating Jížní Supi by a single basket in the fight for the only win.
Final standings of the tournament:
1. NBA Jelenia Góra (Poland)
2. BK Inter Bratislava (Slovakia)
3. BC Swiss Krono Žary (Poland)
4. BK Brandýs nad Labem (Czech Republic)
5. Basket 4kids Zielona Góra (Poland)
6. Jížní Supi (Czech Republic)
Individual awards went to the following players:
MVP:
Igor Piotrowski ( NBA Jelenia Góra )
All-star team:
Kornel Ponikowski ( NBA Jelenia Góra )
Richard Aike Džačar ( BK Inter Bratislava )
Alan Więckiewicz ( BC Swiss Krono Žary )
Tadeáš Samuel Hlaváček ( BK Brandýs nad Labem )
Oliwier Rajewicz ( Basket 4kids Zielona Góra )
Top scorer of the tournament:
Tadeáš Samuel Hlaváček ( BK Brandýs nad Labem ) - 130 points (26 points per match)
On the website you will find all the results, including statistics, as well as a rich photo gallery.
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Bamberg converted its premier participation in the victory

Bamberg converted its premier participation in the victory
Later winners Freak City Bamberg showed high quality throughout the tournament, losing only to Science City Jena in the German clash. Since Jena lost the next two games, Bamberg with a 4-1 record finished right away in its premiere in the competition for victory.
The Polish team UKS SP 27 Katowice has the same record as the winner. However, Bamberg was better in the head-to-head match, winning by a margin of 30 points.
Even the teams in third and fourth place have the same record, this time 3-2. The home team ORLEN Akademia BM Stal is finally happy with the bronze, when they beat Science City Jena by only 5 points in a balanced duel.
In the Czechoslovak fight for the only victory, the boys of the team Královští Sokoli Hradec Králové finally rejoiced.
Final standings of the tournament:
1. Freak City Bamberg (Germany)
2. UKS SP 27 Katowice (Poland)
3. ORLEN Akademia BM Stal (Poland)
4. Science City Jena (Germany)
5. Královští Sokoli Hradec Králové (Czech Republic)
6. Slávia Trnava (Slovakia)
Individual awards went to the following players:
MVP:
Leon Schneider ( Freak City Bamberg )
All-star team:
Kacper Litwinowicz ( UKS SP 27 Katowice )
Tomasz Pływaczyk ( ORLEN Akademia BM Stal )
Leopold Schmidt ( Science City Jena )
Tomáš Weniger ( Královští Sokoli Hradec Králové )
Marcel Augustín ( Slávia Trnava )
Top scorer of the tournament:
Tomasz Pływaczyk ( ORLEN Akademia BM Stal ) - 80 points (16 points per game)
On the website you will find all the results, including statistics, as well as a rich photo gallery.
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Zielona Góra another winner in the U15 category

Zielona Góra another winner in the U15 category
The tournament in Česká Třebová brought a lot of close matches and, above all, it was never clear in advance how it would turn out. After all, this is also proven by the great balance between the teams in 2nd to 5th place, which were separated by only one win.
However, it was the later winner SKM Zastal Zielona Góra who scored significant wins. That is, until the last game, when on Sunday, in a duel that could no longer change their first place, they beat Crailsheim by a single basket.
In the same way, the last match of the tournament did not go well for the home team BA Young Diamonds , but even in this case the result could no longer affect the overall second place for the organizers.
UKS SP 27 Katowice finished in third place with the same score of 3-2, but a worse match.
The ranking in 4th and 5th place was also decided by a mutual match and it was decided in favor of HAKRO Merlins Crailsheim , who relegated Sršni Písek to 5th place.
The winner of the tournament in Frýdek-Místek ORLEN Akademia BM Stal , came to the tournament in a weakened lineup, which resulted in an overall record of 0-5.
Final standings of the tournament:
1. SKM Zastal Zielona Góra (Poland)
2. BA Young Diamonds (Czech Republic)
3. UKS SP 27 Katowice (Poland)
4. HAKRO Merlins Crailsheim (Germany)
5. Sršni Písek (Czech Republic)
6. ORLEN Akademia BM Stal (Poland)
Individual awards went to the following players:
MVP:
Wojciech Wasiak ( SKM Zastal Zielona Góra )
All-star team:
Dominik Hodek ( BA Young Diamonds )
Ivo Aszkiełowicz ( UKS SP 27 Katowice )
Constantin Clemens ( HAKRO Merlins Crailsheim )
Teodor Kačírek ( Sršni Písek )
Borys Szlachetka (ORLEN Akademia BM Stal)
Top scorer of the tournament:
Teodor Kačírek ( Sršni Písek ) - 112 points (22.4 points per game)
On the website you will find all the results, including statistics, as well as a rich photo gallery.
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Inter dominated the 2nd U13 category tournament in November
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Inter dominated the 2nd U13 category tournament in November
Less than a month was enough for the BK Inter Bratislava team to lead the overall table in the U13 category with a 10-0 record and suddenly become one of the main favorites for the championship. After dominating the first tournament in Slovakia, the boys from the Slovak capital now had a much more difficult time, but at the end they could once again rejoice at winning the gold.
The second place remained at home, when the host club Válečníci Děčín lost only to the later winner. Other matches were also very balanced for Děčín, but victorious. Above all, the opening duel of the tournament, in which they beat BK Brandýs nad Labem by a single basket, brought great drama. As it turned out later, it was a straight fight for 2nd and 3rd place.
Two national teams SKM Zastal Zielona Góra and ORLEN Akademia BM Stal finished below the podium. An interesting fact is that both clubs also had older boys in the U15 category in the game this weekend.
The last place without a single win was finally left for Basketpoint Frýdek-Místek .
Final standings of the tournament:
1. BK Inter Bratislava (Slovakia)
2. Válečníci Děčín (Czech Republic)
3. BK Brandýs nad Labem (Czech Republic)
4. SKM Zastal Zielona Góra (Poland)
5. ORLEN Akademia BM Stal (Poland)
6. Basketpoint Frýdek-Místek (Czech Republic)
Individual awards went to the following players:
MVP:
Casey Džačar ( BK Inter Bratislava )
All-star team:
Jonáš Netolický ( Válečníci Děčín )
Jonáš Šnábl ( BK Brandýs nad Labem )
Paweł Mietlicki ( SKM Zastal Zielona Góra )
Igor Jąder ( ORLEN Akademia BM Stal )
Jan Lednický ( Basketpoint Frýdek-Místek )
Top scorer of the tournament:
Jonáš Šnábl ( BK Brandýs nad Labem ) - 88 points (17.6 points per game)
On the website you will find all the results, including statistics, as well as a rich photo gallery.
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Jena U16 is the winner of the tournament in the U17 category

Jena U16 is the winner of the tournament in the U17 category
In the end, the key duel for the eventual winners was their first match of the tournament against the hosts from UKS SP 27 Katowice . In the end, the German team won a dramatic and balanced fight with a difference of only 2 points.
In other duels, Jena won more convincingly and thus took the first place in the tournament from Poland.
The hosts also managed the next matches with ease and so the silver remained at home.
The last medalist was finally decided only in the last match of the tournament between the two Slovak teams MBK Karlovka Bratislava and Slávia Trnava . Mainly thanks to a successful second quarter, Bratislava rejoiced at the victory.
In the end, the Czech team Sršni Písek remained without a victory in the tournament.
Final standings of the tournament:
1. Science City Jena U16 (Germany)
2. UKS SP 27 Katowice (Poland)
3. MBK Karlovka Bratislava (Slovakia)
4. Slávia Trnava (Slovakia)
5. Sršni Písek (Czech Republic)
Individual awards went to the following players:
MVP:
Daniel Biel ( Science City Jena U16 )
All-star team:
Leopold Schmidt ( Science City Jena U16 )
Kamil Binkiewicz ( UKS SP 27 Katowice )
Adam Pukančík ( MBK Karlovka Bratislava )
Richard Suchomel ( Slávia Trnava )
Tomáš Rybařík ( Sršni Písek )
Top scorer of the tournament:
Daniel Biel ( Science City Jena U16 ) - 81 points (20.3 points per game)
On the website you will find all the results, including statistics, as well as a rich photo gallery.
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Stargard dominated for the second time, this time at home
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Stargard dominated for the second time, this time at home
As in Brandýs, the PGE Spójnia Stargard team left no one in doubt as to who would take the top spot in their second tournament. In addition, the Polish team was able to enjoy the victory in front of the home audience. The final record of 5-0 with a score of 419:231 speaks for itself.
The first place was clear, but the big drama took place over other medal positions. Three teams finished the tournament with a 3-2 record, and the final standings had to be decided by a mini-table from their matches.
In the end, even the second place remained in Poland, specifically with the NBA Jelenia Góra . The bronze goes to Germany for Thuringia Select Team . In the end, the Czech team BK Teplice had the worst score from these mutual matches, which was left with an unpopular fourth place.
In the duel for the only victory in the tournament, the German team UBC Münster finally succeeded, which in the end overpowered SKM Zastal Zielona Góra in an even match.
Final standings of the tournament:
1. PGE Spójnia Stargard (Poland)
2. NBA Jelenia Góra (Poland)
3. Thuringia Select Team (Germany)
4. BK Teplice (Czech Republic)
5. UBC Münster (Germany)
6. SKM Zastal Zielona Góra (Poland)
Individual awards went to the following players:
MVP:
Patryk Bohdziewicz ( PGE Spójnia Stargard )
All-star team:
Jędrzej Kamiński ( NBA Jelenia Góra )
Erwin Curth ( Thuringia Select Team )
Vojtěch Paťha ( BK Teplice )
Paul Böttcher ( UBC Münster )
Oleg Volkov ( SKM Zastal Zielona Góra )
Top scorer of the tournament:
Piotr Rychlewski ( PGE Spójnia Stargard ) - 111 points (22.2 points per game)
You can find all the results, including statistics, on the website.
You can find recordings of the match in the video section or on our YouTube channel.

WKK still undefeated across categories
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WKK still undefeated across categories
In addition to Trnava, the U15 category tournament was also played this weekend at a traditional location, one could say the most traditional. This is the beautiful WKK sports center in Wroclaw, Poland.
The home team confirmed its dominance this year in this tournament as well and managed to win all 4 matches.
However, the big fight took place for the second place, when the other 3 teams had the same balance of 2-2. They all beat each other, but BA Nymburk had the best score from those matches.
The bronze goes to Germany to the Oberpfalz Hunters team. They were able to torment the home team Wroclaw the most, but a narrow loss against Jížní Supi on Sunday was fatal for them.
Basket Team Suchy Las ended the tournament without a single win.
Final standings of the tournament:
1. WKK Wroclaw (Poland)
2. BA Nymburk (Czech Republic)
3. Oberpfalz Hunters (Germany)
4. Jížní Supi (Czech Republic)
5. Basket Team Suchy Las (Poland)
Individual awards went to the following players:
MVP:
Szymon Lata ( WKK Wroclaw )
All-star team:
Tymoteusz Jankowski ( WKK Wroclaw )
Tobias Benda ( BA Nymburk )
Justus Reintjes ( Oberpfalz Hunters )
Martin Nebus ( Jížní Supi )
Maciej Muszyński ( Basket Team Suchy Las )
Top scorer of the tournament:
Justus Reintjes ( Oberpfalz Hunters ) - 82 points (20.5 points per game)
On the website you will find all the results, including statistics, as well as a rich photo gallery.
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Krakow another winner in the U15 category

Krakow another winner in the U15 category
For the first time in a téro season across all categories, it happened that the winner did not win all the matches in the tournament. In Trnava, more than one team strove for first place, and in the end, two Polish teams were the closest to it. In the end, the winning team Korona 1919 Krakow had the same 4-1 record as their compatriots from another newcomer to the competition WKS Slask Wroclaw . Krakow's first place was decided by a 58:53 win from a mutual match.
The bronze goes to the Czech Republic and is won by BK VIVIDBOOKS Pardubice for a 3-2 record. They only lost to both Polish opponents and dominated the rest of the matches quite clearly.
The evenness of the tournament is also proven by the ranking on the 4th and 5th place, where Sršni Písek and ŠBK Handlová had the same balance of 2-3. However, their mutual duel sounded clear for Písek.
In the end, the last place without a single win was left to the home team Slávia Trnava .
Final standings of the tournament:
1. Korona 1919 Krakow (Poland)
2. WKS Slask Wroclaw (Poland)
3. BK VIVIDBOOKS Pardubice (Czech Republic)
4. Sršni Písek (Czech Republic)
5. ŠBK Handlová (Slovakia)
6. Slávia Trnava (Slovakia)
Individual awards went to the following players:
MVP:
Eryk Banzet ( Korona 1919 Krakow )
All-star team:
Hubert Świrydowicz ( WKS Slask Wroclaw )
Štěpán Horák ( BK VIVIDBOOKS Pardubice )
Teodor Kačírek ( Sršni Písek )
Vladimír Palatický ( ŠBK Handlová )
Dominik Holec ( Slávia Trnava )
Top scorer of the tournament:
Vladimír Palatický ( ŠBK Handlová ) - 113 points (22.6 points per game)
On the website you will find all the results, including statistics, as well as a rich photo gallery.
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Inter Bratislava dominated the U13 tournament

Inter Bratislava dominated the U13 tournament
The closest match was played by Inter Bratislava right at the start of the tournament with BK NH Ostrava , in which they won 71:49. In all other duels, however, the later winner completely dominated and won them with a difference of at least 59 points.
The silver remained at home, namely with the Sršni Písek team, which organized the tournament in nearby České Budějovice. They also helped themselves to this position with a close win in one of the most balanced matches of the tournament against Ostrava.
Polish Górnik Airteam Walbrzych completed the podium. The unpopular fourth place went to BK NH Ostrava , which lost in close matches not only to Písek, but also to Walbrzych.
In the fight for the only win at the tournament, in another drama, the Slovakian ŠBK Handlová eventually overpowered the Czech opponent Sokol Pražský .
Final standings of the tournament:
1. BK Inter Bratislava (Slovakia)
2. Sršni Písek (Czech Republic)
3. Górnik Airteam Walbrzych (Poland)
4. BK NH Ostrava (Czech Republic)
5. ŠBK Handlová (Slovakia)
6. Sokol Pražský (Czech Republic)
Individual awards went to the following players:
MVP:
Teo Tarda ( BK Inter Bratislava )
All-star team:
Ondřej Weinpold ( Sršni Písek )
Mikolaj Tomczyk ( Górnik Airteam Walbrzych )
Karel Novák ( BK NH Ostrava )
Lukáš Kúdela ( ŠBK Handlová )
Jan Pašek ( Sokol Pražský )
Top scorer of the tournament:
Mikolaj Tomczyk ( Górnik Airteam Walbrzych ) - 99 points (19.8 points per game)
On the website you will find all the results, including statistics, as well as a rich photo gallery.
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Stargard the winner of the U14 tournament in Brandýs

Stargard the winner of the U14 tournament in Brandýs
The clear dominance PGE Spójnia Stargard is best demonstrated by their results. These boys managed to win all games by a margin of at least 39 points and averaged almost 97 points per game. So there is no doubt that the first place cup is in the right hands.
The home players BK Brandýs nad Labem lost to the winners right away in the opening match of the tournament by the smallest difference of 39 points. The organizers managed the next three matches without any problems, until in the final match they had to turn the match against Mitteldeutsche Basketball Academy in the final period. In the end, this German team finished just short of the winners' podium, as they lost to another German team Thuringia Select Team by a difference of only 3 points.
The last two places were shared by teams from Slovakia. Even their mutual match was very balanced and in the end the players BBA Komárno beat their opponent from MBK Karlovka Bratislava by 5 points.
Final standings of the tournament:
1. PGE Spójnia Stargard (Poland)
2. BK Brandýs nad Labem (Czech Republic)
3. Thuringia Select Team (Germany)
4. Mitteldeutsche Basketball Academy (Germany)
5. BBA Komárno (Slovakia)
6. MBK Karlovka Bratislava (Slovakia)
Individual awards went to the following players:
MVP:
Alan Grudzinski ( PGE Spójnia Stargard )
All-star team:
Jonáš Kubelka ( BK Brandýs nad Labem )
Levi Möller ( Thuringia Select Team )
Emilio Fiedler Bauta ( Mitteldeutsche Basketball Academy )
Branislav Jesný ( BBA Komárno )
Damián Ďurovič ( MBK Karlovka Bratislava )
Top scorer of the tournament:
Piotr Rychlenski ( PGE Spójnia Stargard ) - 112 points (22.4 points per game)
On the website you will find all the results, including statistics, as well as a rich photo gallery.
Also visit the video section or our YouTube channel.
