ADA ends the year in style

ADA ends the year in style
ADA Blois ends the year in style

 : 73
ADA : 81

Yet deprived of its three major players, Bronner-Szulc, Yimga and Boyomo who were in the victorious professional group on Friday at Gries-Souffelweyersheim, the ADA achieved a superb victory this Saturday, December 21. The Blésois won on the Chartres floor 81 to 73 after multiple changes of leaders.

A team with confidence…

But, this young team aligned, which included a large number of U18s, never gave up an inch of ground even in delicate moments. She thus achieves a fourth consecutive success since the start of this second phase in the advanced match of the 4e daytime.

Because when a team is confident, it always knows how to raise its head, even when Chartres inflicted a 13 to 2 at the start of the third quarter to take control of this meeting (61-53, 26e). And while this Chartres team had returned to the locker room with a deficit of 6 points (36-42) in front of the Blésois who were blowing hot and cold like this third quarter conceded (29-18).

This 5-point delay before entering the last ten minutes would quickly be erased under the leadership of Kara Sene (20 points) as boss and a monstrous Mathis Jagou author of 21 points, including a 5 out of 6 three points.

… who never gives up

Once again we will remember the self-sacrifice shown by Mohammed Aoun's protégés who, from now on, doubt nothing and who know how to quickly get back in line. However, they had to fight until the last moments when Chartres, after having a deficit of 10 points (67-77, 36e), having conceded a 17-2, came back to 4 points one minute and a half from the final whistle. Diehi on two free throws then Françot, on a final two-point basket, definitively assured this remarkable victory. What a lovely Christmas present.

The quarters : 17-16, 19-26, 29-18, 8-21.
ADA Blois : Françot 8, Le Carrer 7, Diehi 7, Brochot-Carric 7, Selebangue 2, Mosengo 4, Lejal 0, Traoré 0, Jagou 21, Chitou 4, Kouassi 0.

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Mohammed Aoun (ADA Blois coach) : “Some players were making their debut with the group to replace those who were with the first team the day before. It’s a great collective victory on our part. We experienced a small gap in the third quarter but the players were able to bounce back, particularly on the defensive side. It could have been a little better with more skill which we corrected during the game but we are arriving at a point in the season where we are a little tired, me first and foremost. We are going to cut ten days with the idea of ​​recharging the batteries to approach the start of 2025 as we end 2024. The objective is to continue our progress as we do match after match! ».

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