Boca continues on a roll and defeated Obras Basket in Jujuy

Boca continues on a roll and defeated Obras Basket in Jujuy

Boca Juniors defeated Obras Basket this afternoon by 93 to 81 in a deputy match today in Jujuy, corresponding to the National Basketball League, and which showed the packed stands at the Jujuy Federation Stadium that was reopened today by the provincial government.

The quarters of the match were as follows: Obras Basket 22/22, 44/44, 58/74 and 81/93.

Boca added -in this way- its seventh win in a row and continues to advance in the standings, based on an outstanding collective performance and individualities that allowed it to extract differences.

The xeneize quintet imposed a presence under the hoops with good recovery of the ball, but also took advantage of their good shooters, including Leonel Schattmann (he made four triples in the first half), and the good work of their two North Americans when they entered , especially shooting guard Dar Tucker.

The difference of 16 points at the beginning of the third quarter was the biggest advantage for Boca, who later regulated the game, adjusted the marks and did not see the result in danger until the end.

In addition to Schattmann, Tucker (18 points), Mar del Plata forward Marcos Mata (12 points and 4 assists), Santa Fe power forward Leonardo Mainoldi (12 points and 9 rebounds) plus Franco Balbi from Junin stood out in DT Carlos Duro’s team. (13 points and 5 rebounds).

In Núñez’s quintet, which played local in Jujuy and accumulated its sixth loss in a row, the Uruguayan Joaquín Rodríguez and the point guard Pedro Barral collaborated with 16 points each.

At halftime, there was an artistic show starring the “Portal de mi País” dance group, which with its cheerful rhythms of native music received the applause of the 2,000 people who filled the renovated Jujuy stadium.

Synthesis:

Basket works (81): Pedro Barral 16, Joaquín Rodríguez 16, Jeffrey Solarin 4, Isaac Copeland 10, Luca Valussi 6 (fi). Emiliano Serres 7, Juan Pablo Venegas 13, Lautaro Berra 9, Alejo Digón 0, Felipe Inyaco 0. Coach: Gregorio Martínez.

Boca Juniors (93): Franco Balbi 13, Leonel Schattmann 19, Marcos Mata 12, Leonardo Mainoldi 12, Raven Barber 6 (FI) Dar Tucker 18, Martín Leiva 2, Juan Martín Guerrero 7, Nicolás Stenta 0, Santino Romegialli 2, Jamari Traylor 2, Nicolás Burgos 0. Coach: Carlos Duro.

Partials: Basket works 22/22, 44/44, 58/74 and 81/93.

Referees: Britez-Zanabone-Ronconi

Stadium: Jujuy Basketball Federation

Source: Ambito

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