mission well accomplished for Landerneau

mission well accomplished for Landerneau
mission well accomplished for Landerneau

Picked cold in the small room of Feytiat by the fiery start of the Limousines, Tuesday December 3, the Landernéennes, led 5-0 from the 30e second, understood that their evening would not necessarily be easy if they did not go out, if not the big game, at least some serious and diligent basketball. That's what they did. Mission accomplished, therefore, and without too many problems, ultimately.

However, at first, Akhator's baskets were not enough to get them back afloat as quickly as Wani Muganguzi would have liked, who asked Baker to take over from Laura Evrard.

Undivided dominance in rebounds

It would have taken more, at least at that moment, to slow down Feytiat's momentum and Landerneau found himself with a 6 point handicap (15-9, 7'). But the Louves were starting to get into action, they were playing better and Baker, shortly before the end of the first quarter, brought them back into line with their rival (15-14).

Laura Evrard was not to be outdone: entering the game, she took charge, at the 11e minute, to place Landerneau in control for the first time. The size of the Louves spoke more and more, they grabbed the majority of rebounds (55 to 27 in the end), defensive and offensive, and even if they wasted some ammunition, it was clear that they were gradually putting their paw on the match.

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And then, Akhator caused a lot of damage, she scored 15 points in the first half (20 in total), grabbed 11 rebounds including 8 defensive ones. She had a lot to do with the lead taken by Landerneau at rest (39-26).

The hardest part was done. In the second half, Landerneau maintained then increased its lead. He was the master of the floor, reigned under the boards and when Dibanzilua fired the last shot of the game, she brought the score to 79-56.

FEYTIAT – LANDERNEAU: 56-79 (15-14, 11-25, 17-22, 13-18).

FEATURE: Sow 3, Piedel 9, Matima, Hattab, Premillieux, Raynaud 15, Zimmermann 10, Chavoutier 6, M'Baye 10, Zinai 3. Coach: Cyril Sicsic.

LANDERNEAU: Lezin 10, Stervinou 8, Evrard 2, Woolfolk 11, Baker 12, Kane 5, Akhator 20, Trasi 2, Dibanzilua 9. Coach: Wani Muganguzi.

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