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NINERS Chemnitz Academy wins U12 tournament
NINERS Chemnitz Academy wins U12 tournament
In the first match of the tournament, the eventual winner, the German team NINERS Chemnitz Academy did not give the Slovak team Strojár Malacky a chance to think about winning. In the second match, the Polish team AK Orly Wroclaw was not enough for the Czech team Basketpoint Frýdek-Místek , although this match was much more even than the first match of the day. In the last match of the first round of the tournament, the Polish team NEFROMEDICA UKS SP27 Katovice was not enough for another Polish team Oknoplast Inter-Bud Kraków . The most even match came at the end of Friday's program, where Katowice defeated Wroclaw by a single point.
On Saturday, the most tension was in the morning matches. First, Chemnitz lost to Krakow for three quarters, but finally won by thirteen points. In the second match, Frýdek-Místek resisted Katowice in vain and lost by eight points. The next match of the day ended with a higher margin.
Dramata prepared the tournament for Sunday's program. Frýdek - Místek won in overtime by just one point after a very even match with Krakow, and even that did not help them to overtake their opponent in the overall tournament table. Oknoplast Inter-Bud Kraków won the silver medals and Basketpoint Frýdek-Místek won the bronze medals. The second match was also very even, Malacky was not enough for Katowice in the end and neither team had medals left. And a good portion of basketball ended the tournament. In this match between NINERS Chemnitz Academy and AK Orly Wroclaw the decision had to be made only in the second overtime, which was better handled by the German team led by their leader Kaio Dellingem , who also became the best scorer of the tournament together with Krakow's player Dawidem Parzochem . The participation of our MVP of the tournament brought another benefit, as some of the matches of the tournament were photographed by his sister Pelagia Delling, who was the same age. Which is a great feat and highlights how our CEYBL community connects.
Final tournament standings:
1. NINERS Chemnitz Academy (Germany)
2. Oknoplast Inter-Bud Kraków (Poland)
3. Basketpoint Frýdek-Místek (Czech Republic)
4. NEFROMEDICA UKS SP27 Katovice (Poland)
5. AK Orly Wroclaw (Poland)
6. Strojár Malacky (Slovakia)
The following players received individual awards:
MVP:
Kaio Delling ( NINERS Chemnitz Academy )
All-star team:
Wiktor Szabla ( Oknoplast Inter-Bud Kraków )
Vít Váňa ( Basketpoint Frýdek-Místek )
Teodor Wójcik ( NEFROMEDICA UKS SP27 Katovice )
Franciszek Napierała ( AK Orly Wroclaw )
Jakub Kadlečík ( Strojár Malacky)
Top scorer of the tournament:
Kaio Delling ( NINERS Chemnitz Academy ) and Dawid Parzoch ( Oknoplast Inter-Bud Kraków ) - 110 points (22.0 points per game)
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KS Korona 1919 RadwanSport Kraków wins the U13 tournament
KS Korona 1919 RadwanSport Kraków wins the U13 tournament
In the first match of the day, which took place in snowy Krakow, the home team KS Korona 1919 RadwanSport Kraków challenged the Austrian opponent BBLZ - Reach the Top to a duel. The first quarter was somewhat "frozen" - how else to call it? The score was 8:6 for the home team, then Krakow warmed up better, gaining a double-digit lead by half the match. They then increased their lead and won comfortably. In the second match, the home team again took part, which was unusual, as the team from Opole had problems with transportation to the match venue. The home team therefore willingly helped, which almost paid off in the match with the Slovak team MBA Prievidza . The fresh Slovak opponent really put the home team under pressure and Krakow's fatigue accumulated even more. In the end, however, the home team managed to squeeze out the closest possible win by a single point at the end of the fourth quarter and was incredibly happy about it. It is also worth mentioning that Prievidza had the last shot at their disposal, which was not taken. In the afternoon program, the Polish team AK Stal Ostrów Wielkopolski played an even match with the Austrian academy BBLZ, which is based in the town of Klosterneuburg near Vienna, dominated by Klosterneuburské opatství , which you cannot miss when arriving from Vienna. The lead changed hands throughout the match, and at the end of the match, the Polish team was in a better mood thanks to a four-point lead. It is worth noting that the Austrian team arrived at the tournament with only a limited rotation of players, due to health complications. After all, the "cold" is an almost fatal disease for men. The last match of the day also brought great drama, it is not often that you lose this match when you hold your opponent to thirty-nine points. This was successful for the "Hornets", as they scored only thirty-seven points, probably the freezing Krakow didn't suit them that much and they would have been better off in the nest :-).
The entire Saturday program took place in a calm mode and the favorites confirmed their positions.
On Sunday, Sršní first defeats BBLZ, but they are not yet sure of a medal. They have to wait for the result of the match between Ostrów and Prievidza. If the Polish team had won, it would have pushed Sršní out of the medal positions. However, that did not happen. Prievidza thus confirms the silver medal. Písek can thus rejoice in the bronze on the way home. In the last match of the tournament, the home team calmly dealt with Opole and thus confirmed the gold medal win.
Final tournament standings:
1. KS Korona 1919 RadwanSport Kraków (Poland)
2. MBA Prievidza (Slovakia)
3. Sršni Photomate Písek (Czech Republic)
4. AK Stal Ostrów Wielkopolski (Poland)
5. BBLZ - Reach the Top (Austria)
6. UKS MOS Opole (Poland)
The following players received individual awards:
MVP:
Miłosz Fiedorowicz ( KS Korona 1919 RadwanSport Kraków )
All-star team:
Peter Ondro ( MBA Prievidza )
Vojtěch Novák ( Sršni Photomate Písek )
Samuel Fras ( AK Stal Ostrów Wielkopolski )
Julijan Szagmosten ( BBLZ - Reach the Top )
Mikołaj Sawicki ( UKS MOS Opole)
Top scorer of the tournament:
Julijan Szagmosten ( BBLZ - Reach the Top ) - 89 points (17.8 points per game)
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AK Orly Wroclaw wins the U14 tournament
AK Orly Wroclaw wins the U14 tournament
In the opening match, the Polish team AK Orly Wroclaw did not mess around with the home team Basketpoint Frýdek-Místek at all and awarded them an unpopular hundred. And that also fell in the second match of the day, when the Slovak team BK Inter Bratislava presented the Polish team Imopeksis Wilki Wrocław with a hundred. A little "calm" came only in the match between Jížní Supi team and Lublinianka KUL Basketball team. The Supi still managed to bounce back at a leisurely pace to win by more than twenty-five points. There was no shortage of wild results in the afternoon program and the hundred-point mark was again crossed twice.
On Saturday, there was also a tie, and one of them had to be decided by overtime. The Polish teams Lublinianka and Wilky fought with great vigor, the lead in the match alternated, and after forty minutes the score was even, so overtime had to be decided. The Lublinianka team won by the closest possible margin of just one point. As it turned out later, it was a fight for fifth place, but even that brought great basketball. The day was closed by the home team's fight with Jížní Supi team. Here, too, it was a real mess. The home team probably showed its best performance of the tournament and really troubled the future silver medalist.
On Sunday, Inter defended their victory at a leisurely pace and thus won the bronze medals in the first match of the day. The second match was an imaginary final of the tournament between the Czech team Jížní Supi and the Polish team AK Orly Wroclaw . The Czech team showed a solid performance, being the only one not to receive more than 100 points from the Orly, but it was not enough for a win. They may have also lacked the strength from the difficult evening match with the home team. And that concludes the tournament in a duel with the Polish team Imopeksis Wilki Wrocław . Here it was clear after the first quarter who was the "home" master and only one point was missing from the hundred-point mark.
It is not often in our tournament rankings to mention individual players, but when someone maintains an average of 37.6 points per game in a tournament over five games, it is worth mentioning. So that player was Adam Garaj from BK Inter Bratislava, a truly respectable performance. It must also be said that there were three other scorers in this tournament who averaged more than 20 points per game. The unprecedented cannonade must have certainly entertained the fans and spectators.
Final tournament standings:
1. AK Orly Wroclaw (Poland)
2. Jížní Supi (Czech Republic)
3. BK Inter Bratislava (Slovakia)
4. Basketpoint Frýdek-Místek (Czech Republic)
5. Lublinianka KUL Basketball (Poland)
6. Imopeksis Wilki Wrocław (Poland)
The following players received individual awards:
MVP:
Jakub Wojtysiak ( AK Orly Wroclaw )
All-star team:
Miloš Bešlič ( Jížní Supi )
Adam Garaj ( BK Inter Bratislava )
Lukáš Szullo ( Basketpoint Frýdek-Místek )
Antoni Batyra ( Lublinianka KUL Basketball )
Piotr Szczuchniak ( Imopeksis Wilki Wrocław)
Top scorer of the tournament:
Adam Garaj ( BK Inter Bratislava ) - 188 points (37.6 points per game)
On the website you can find all the results, including statistics, as well as a rich photo gallery.
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NBA Jelenia Góra wins U16 tournament
NBA Jelenia Góra wins U16 tournament
The home team PGE Spójnia ZS 2 Stargard faces the Slovak team Dynamo Bratislava in the opening match. The Slovak team kept pace throughout the first half of the match, but in the third quarter the home team gained a double-digit lead, which it maintained until the end of the match. In the second match, another Polish team AK Ożarów enters the tournament and its opponent is the German team Academy Potsdam . The Polish team gained a slight lead at the beginning of the match, which Potsdam tries to catch up with throughout the match, which it fails to do and loses by a difference of eleven points. In the third match of the day, the last participants BK Brandýs nad Labem and NBA Jelenia Góra enter the tournament. Brandýs entered the match poorly and carried the loss from the first quarter until the end of the match and loses by a higher difference. However, in the second match of the day, Brandýs showed a great performance, tormenting the home team throughout the match, but ultimately failing to win.
On Saturday we must mention again the Czech team from Brandýs nad Labem. In the morning match they finally won over another Polish team AK Ożarów . Then in the afternoon program they fought hard with the Slovak team Dynamo Bratislava . In this balanced match they could not win, which subsequently cost them a place in the medal positions in the final accounting. The weak spot for Brandýs is that their player became the best scorer of the tournament.
In Sunday's program, the Slovak team Dynamo Bratislava first confirms its bronze medal win thanks to a victory over the Polish team AK Ożarów . Brandýs won over Potsdam on the way home. And the tournament was closed by the match for first place between the teams NBA Jelenia Góra and PGE Spójnia ZS 2 Stargard . NBA won with a start-finish style and although it was not dominant, we can say that it was controlled.
Final tournament standings:
1. NBA Jelenia Góra (Poland)
2. PGE Spójnia ZS 2 Stargard (Poland)
3. Dynamo Bratislava (Slovakia)
4. BK Brandýs nad Labem (Czech Republic)
5. AK Ożarów (Poland)
6. Academy Potsdam (Germany)
The following players received individual awards:
MVP:
Igor Piotrowski ( NBA Jelenia Góra )
All-star team:
Kamil Klyszejko ( PGE Spójnia ZS 2 Stargard )
Anton Lazík ( Dynamo Bratislava )
Jonáš Radek Šnábl ( BK Brandýs nad Labem )
Szymon Olewniczak ( AK Ożarów )
Noel Tyler ( Academy Potsdam)
Top scorer of the tournament:
Jonáš Radek Šnábl ( BK Brandýs nad Labem ) - 128 points (25.6 points per game)
On the website you can find all the results, including statistics, as well as a rich photo gallery.
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NINERS Chemnitz Academy wins U17 tournament
NINERS Chemnitz Academy wins U17 tournament
In the first match of the tournament, the home team PGE Giek Turów Zgorzelec was not enough for another Polish team WKK Wroclaw . In the second match, the Czech team Jížní Supi faced the German team NINERS Chemnitz Academy . The Supi played a relatively even game with Chemnitz, but the German team confirmed its quality in the second half of the match. Another German team SC Weende played an even game with the Slovak team BSC Bratislava . The first half was completely even, in the second half, BSC switched to a higher gear and won by 10 points. BSC was in good form and in the second match of the day with WKK they showed a good performance, but it was not enough to win.
And on Saturday morning, BSC again, this time playing an even match with the home team. The game was decided in the endgame, and the home team had more strength there. However, in the second match of the day, Zgorzelec disappointed its fans when it lost in the endgame to the German team SC Weende , for whom it was the first win in the tournament. They then lost in an even match to the team Jížní Supi . The Czech team also performed well against another of the tournament favorites - WKK. At halftime, the difference was only a few points, but in the endgame, WKK confirmed its international experience and won.
On Sunday, the most interesting first match was between BSC and the Czech team Jížní Supi . The first half of the match was even, in the third quarter the Czech team built a double-digit lead and eventually maintained it until the end of the match. In the second match, WKK gave the German team SC Weende 130 "gifts" and thus confirmed the silver medal. In the last match of the tournament, Chemnitz won a big victory over the home team and confirmed the gold medal. However, the home team does not have to be sad, because thanks to a better mutual match with Jížní Supi team, they won the bronze medal.
Final tournament standings:
1. NINERS Chemnitz Academy (Germany)
2. WKK Wroclaw (Poland)
3. PGE Giek Turów Zgorzelec (Poland)
4. Jížní Supi (Czech Republic)
5. BSC Bratislava (Slovakia)
6. SC Weende (Germany)
The following players received individual awards:
MVP:
Tim Luca Schäfer ( NINERS Chemnitz Academy )
All-star team:
Ksawery Kurowski ( WKK Wroclaw )
Seweryn Czarnecki ( PGE Giek Turów Zgorzelec )
Matyáš Kopečný ( Jížní Supi )
Martin Kosicar ( BSC Bratislava )
Tom Diederich ( SC Weende)
Top scorer of the tournament:
Seweryn Czarnecki ( PGE Giek Turów Zgorzelec ) - 103 points (20.6 points per game)
On the website you can find all the results, including statistics, as well as a rich photo gallery.
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Vienna Timberwolves win U17 tournament
Vienna Timberwolves win U17 tournament
The first match of the tournament was a Slovak derby between the home team ŠBK Galaxy Košice and the BKM Iskra Svit team. The home team defended its title in a relatively calm match. In the second match, we could watch the Czech-Polish duel, when the teams Basketpoint Frýdek-Místek and TS Wisla Jura Basket are presenting themselves for the first time in the tournament. It should be mentioned that the Czech team fared better and won comfortably. The last match of the first round, as it turned out later, was a direct duel for first place between the Polish team Lublinianka KUL Basketball and the Austrian team Vienna Timberwolves . And in this case, "Wiener Schnitzel" surpassed "Źurek", but it was probably not only due to the proximity of the Christmas holidays. On Friday, Svit played a solid game with Vienna, which they did not let breathe throughout the match, but it was not enough to win.
On Saturday morning, Svit had to pull out all the stops against Basketpoint, which, due to circumstances, arrived at the tournament with a combined younger team. The fierce youth of the Czech team overwhelmed both Svit and the tournament favorites from Vienna and Lublinianka. They usually only have enough strength for the first half of the match, so it was not enough to win against these teams. The most interesting match of Saturday was the last one. The home team and Lublinianka play a match full of emotions, fighting situations, and great individual performances. However, Košice misses some key shots in the end and their disappointment in the loss is more than evident.
On Sunday, Vienna defeated the enthusiastically fighting Frýdek-Místek and confirmed the gold medals. Svit had a great effort to "avenge" their Slovak brothers from Košice in a duel with Lublinianka, which they ultimately failed to do and the Polish team won silver medals. And the home team overcame Saturday's disappointment in the last match of the tournament and came away with a clear victory and thus bronze medals in a duel with the Polish team TS Wisla Jura Basket .
On the pitch, a battle, but in the background, a pleasant family atmosphere, which is taken care of by parents and volunteers of the home club. All participating teams praise the high-quality refreshments, complemented by barbecue. The atmosphere of the match was captured perfectly by the home photographer. So thank you for us too.
Final tournament standings:
1. Vienna Timberwolves (Austria)
2. Lublinianka KUL Basketball (Poland)
3. ŠBK Galaxy Košice (Slovakia)
4. BKM Iskra Svit (Slovakia)
5. Basketpoint Frýdek-Místek (Czech Republic)
6. TS Wisla Jura Basket (Poland)
The following players received individual awards:
MVP:
Jakob Edegger ( Vienna Timberwolves )
All-star team:
Franek Wankiewicz ( Lublinianka KUL Basketball )
Michal Krcho ( ŠBK Galaxy Košice )
Adam Cyprian ( BKM Iskra Svit )
Samuel Rider ( Basketpoint Frýdek-Místek )
Maksym Furin ( TS Wisla Jura Basket)
Top scorer of the tournament:
Michal Krcho ( ŠBK Galaxy Košice ) - 133 points (26.6 points per game)
On the website you can find all the results, including statistics, as well as a rich photo gallery.
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BSC Bratislava wins the U14 tournament
BSC Bratislava wins the U14 tournament
Friday's program offered three matches. First, the Slovak team BSC Bratislava challenged the Polish team SKM Zastal Zielona Góra to a duel. A very balanced performance, which was decided primarily by the wider rotation of the Slovak team. The second match of the tournament also had a lot of energy and was very balanced. The selection of the South Bohemian region, which performs under the name JBN boys competed with the Slovak team BBA Komárno . Komárno even in the "eight braves" managed to win after a balanced match. The last team to enter the tournament is the German team Thuringia Select Team . Zastal, disappointed with the loss to BSC, did not "fight" with them too much and awarded them a loss with a higher margin to enter the tournament.
On Saturday's program, the Slovak derby between BSC and Komárno is definitely worth mentioning. The team from the Slovak-Hungarian border entered the match better. They built a small lead, but lost it halfway through the second quarter and then, as they say, "pulled the short end of the rope" until the end of the match.
On Sunday morning, Komárno had to fight hard to confirm their bronze medal with the German team. They finally managed to do so with all their might. In the last match of the tournament, the Slovak team BSC Bratislava won in a relaxed atmosphere over the Czech team JBN boys , thus confirming their gold medal. The best scorer of the tournament is also worth mentioning this time, as 30.5 points per match is a respectable performance, achieved by Samuel Pospíšil from the BSC Bratislava team.
Final tournament standings:
1. BSC Bratislava (Slovakia)
2. SKM Zastal Zielona Góra (Poland)
3. BBA Komárno (Slovakia)
4. JBN boys (Czech Republic)
5. Thuringia Select Team (Germany)
The following players received individual awards:
MVP:
Samuel Pospíšil ( BSC Bratislava )
All-star team:
Patrik Zobor ( BSC Bratislava )
Antoni Lenckosz ( SKM Zastal Zielona Góra )
Blažej Slugeň ( BBA Komárno )
Josef Šonka ( JBN boys )
Franz Eiweleit ( Thuringia Select Team )
Top scorer of the tournament:
Samuel Pospíšil ( BSC Bratislava ) - 122 points (30.5 points per game)
On the website you can find all the results, including statistics, as well as a rich photo gallery.
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BK VIVIDBOOKS Pardubice is the clear winner of the U12 tournament
BK VIVIDBOOKS Pardubice is the clear winner of the U12 tournament
On Friday's program, the home team BC Swiss Krono Žary lost twice significantly, the first time to Inter, the second time in the match with Beska. The Slovak team BK Inter Bratislava played a very even match with the Polish team NEFROMEDICA UKS SP27 Katovice . The match offered a very low score on both sides, making every basket scored all the more important. In the end, the Polish team had more strength and won by four points. Another match between the Polish team WKK Wroclaw and the Czech team Basketpoint Frýdek-Místek was also tied. In this match, there was more joy on the Czech side, as Basketpoint won by two points.
Saturday was Katowice's day. They first struggled to win over the home team, who were a balanced opponent for Katowice throughout the match. In the second match, Katowice were not so lucky and another Polish team, WKK, defeated them by four points.
Pardubice's "Beksa" aka BK VIVIDBOOKS Pardubice sailed through the tournament without hesitation. None of the teams came close to scoring less than twenty points, and considering that most of the matches in this tournament ended with a relatively low score, the difference was absolutely crucial. On Sunday, they will clearly defeat Katowice and win well-deserved gold medals. Basketpoint will win over Inter on Sunday's program, and even that did not secure them a place in the medal positions due to the worse score from the mutual matches with Katowice and WKK. WKK won bronze only in the last match of the tournament, when they defeated the home team. However, it should be mentioned that at least the first half of the match was a worse team.
Final tournament standings:
1. BK VIVIDBOOKS Pardubice (Czech Republic)
2. NEFROMEDICA UKS SP27 Katovice (Poland)
3. WKK Wroclaw (Poland)
4. Basketpoint Frýdek-Místek (Czech Republic)
5. BK Inter Bratislava (Slovakia)
6. BC Swiss Krono Žary (Poland)
The following players received individual awards:
MVP:
Tadeáš Zach ( BK VIVIDBOOKS Pardubice )
All-star team:
Kryštof Suchomel ( BK VIVIDBOOKS Pardubice )
Tymoteusz Glasgall ( WKK Wroclaw )
Daniel Galia ( Basketpoint Frýdek-Místek )
Filip Hirsz ( NEFROMEDICA UKS SP27 Katovice )
Michal Stajer ( BK Inter Bratislava)
Waldemar Michalski (BC Swiss Krono Žary)
On the website you can find all the results, including statistics, as well as a rich photo gallery.
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BK Inter Bratislava wins the U15 tournament
BK Inter Bratislava wins the U15 tournament
At the CEYBL base in Brandýs nad Labem, the first match was played by the Polish team Lublinianka KUL Basketball against the Czech team Jížní Supi . The Czech team fared better in this match. The second match was also a Czech-Polish match. It was between the teams Válečníci Děčín and BC Swiss Krono Žary . The Polish team fared better in this match, so it could be said that the Czech-Polish duel is currently at 1:1. The last match of the first round was a duel between the Slovak team BK Inter Bratislava and the German team Academy Potsdam . Inter did not "mess around" with it at all and it was practically decided after the first half of the match. On Friday, the Válečníci also played their best match, as they played a nice basketball game with Inter, and even though they were losing by twenty points, the match left a pleasant basketball impression.
On Saturday morning, Potsdam was surprised by the Polish team from the city of Žary. One could say that they literally destroyed them. Probably no one expected such a clear course and result of the match after Friday's results. In any case, a well-played match with excellent energy from the German team. However, they probably gave too much energy in this duel, because in the afternoon match with the Warriors they lacked energy for most of the match. The Warriors played this match great. They were basically in a double-digit lead throughout the match, in the end Potsdam came within striking distance, and in the end the Czech team defended the victory by three points. In the last match of the day, Žary showed themselves in a better light, when they won over the Czech team Jížní Supi , mainly thanks to the performance of the Polish representative Filip Wilko.
On Sunday, Potsdam defeats Lublinianka, who was the better team for at least half of the match. In the second match, Inter, in complete peace of mind, wins over Žary, thus confirming their gold medal win. The last match was ultimately a fight for third place in the tournament. The Supi had no mercy on the Warriors. The Warriors, already weakened by several injured players, do not put up much resistance, and the Southern Supi literally "throw and tear" as befits and belongs to the Southern Supi. The team from the southern tip of Prague wins the bronze medals.
Final tournament standings:
1. BK Inter Bratislava (Slovakia)
2. BC Swiss Krono Žary (Poland)
3. Jížní Supi (Czech Republic)
4. Válečníci Děčín (Czech Republic)
5. Academy Potsdam (Germany)
6. Lublinianka KUL Basketball (Poland)
The following players received individual awards:
MVP:
Teo Tarda ( BK Inter Bratislava )
All-star team:
Filip Wilk ( BC Swiss Krono Žary )
Adam Volšík ( Jížní Supi )
Jonáš Netolický ( Válečníci Děčín )
Gustav Hanke ( Academy Potsdam )
Julian Rżeznik ( Lublinianka KUL Basketball)
Top scorer of the tournament:
Adam Volšík ( Jížní Supi ) - 105 points (21.0 points per game)
On the website you can find all the results, including statistics, as well as a rich photo gallery.
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Akdemie Grand Est wins the U15 tournament
Akdemie Grand Est wins the U15 tournament
In the first match of the tournament, the French team Akdemie Grand Est played against the Czech team BCM Olomouc . The Czech team did not perform convincingly and lost their first match of the tournament. In the second match, the German team Basketball Talents Potsdam challenged the Polish team MKS Strzelce Opolskie to a duel. Here too, the proceedings were quite calm and the Polish team won. Only the third match offered real drama. The actors of this match are the teams Young Rasta Dragons and Jura Basket TS Wisła . The tug-of-war for each ball was ultimately better handled by the German team, who won a hard-fought victory by two points. The afternoon offered only balanced and interesting matches. First, the French team was losing by 15 points after the first quarter to MKS Strzelce Opolskie team, who then maintained a nine-point lead at the end of the first half. The second half of the match was a completely different story. The French team showed a completely different performance and first tied after the third quarter, then won by thirteen points. In the next match, Olomouc showed a better side of its performance and held a draw with the German team Young Rasta Dragons at halftime. However, they made several mistakes in the second half of the match that cost them the victory. The Polish team Jura Basket TS Wisła had to fight hard for the victory over the German team Basketball Talents Potsdam . They eventually managed to win by twelve points.
On Saturday morning, we were treated to a surprise of the tournament, when MKS Strzelce Opolskie team "stepped on" the Young Rasta Dragons team. The Polish team, even with a limited rotation of the "seven braves", wins. We had the opportunity to watch a good dose of German precision in the afternoon program. A great match, where the Young Rasta Dragons team eventually won by three points. Olomouc also "puts its horns on St. Nicholas" when, mainly thanks to a good collective performance, it won by seven points over the Polish team MKS Strzelce Opolskie .
On Sunday, in the battle for first place, the French team "traditionally" slept through the first half of the match and gave up the lead to the German team Young Rasta Dragons . And also, as is traditional, in the second half of the match they turned on their engines for better performance and won the victory and thus the victory in the entire tournament. The Polish team Jura Basket TS Wisła managed the fourth place battle better, taking the victory by eight points. In the last match of the tournament, Olomouc defeated the German team from Potsdam and confirmed the bronze medals.
Final tournament standings:
1. Akdemie Grand Est (France)
2. Young Rasta Dragons (Germany)
3. BCM Olomouc (Czech Republic)
4. Jura Basket TS Wisła (Poland)
5. MKS Strzelce Opolskie (Poland)
6. Basketball Talents Potsdam (Germany)
The following players received individual awards:
MVP:
Nohlan Keita ( Akdemie Grand Est )
All-star team:
Stan Bart ( Young Rasta Dragons )
Štěpán Raus ( BCM Olomouc )
Wojciech Wścisło ( Jura Basket TS Wisła )
Filip Wróbel ( MKS Strzelce Opolskie )
Jonas Hanke ( Basketball Talents Potsdam)
Top scorer of the tournament:
Filip Wróbel ( MKS Strzelce Opolskie ) - 101 points (20.2 points per game)
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