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Karşıyaka – Saint-Quentin: 84-74 – İzmir News

HALL:Mustafa Kemal Atatürk

REFEREES: Antonio Conde (Spain), Gvidas Gedvilas (Lithuania), Geert Jacobs (Belgium)

KARŞIYAKA: Kenan Sipahi 11, McCollum 21, Jefferson 18, Webb 8, Boutsiele 8, Russell 16, Ergi Tırpancı 1, Mehmet Efe Demirel 1, Muhsin Yaşar, Hakan Sayılı

SAINT-QUENTIN: Traore 11, Oniangue 15, Moore 8, Olejniczak 10, Goudou-Sinha 8, Pfister 2, Robinson 18, Silva 2, Kirkwood, Diakite

1ST PERIOD: 28-17

FIRST HALF: 47-37

3RD PERIOD: 68-62

Karşıyaka, which started the season in the BASKETBALL Champions League Group C by losing at home to Tenerife, got its first victory by defeating the French representative Saint-Quentin: 84-74. In the match at Mustafa Kemal Atatürk Karşıyaka Sports Hall, our representative McCollum scored 21 points, Jefferson scored 18 and Russell scored 16 points. AK Party Deputy Chairman Hamza Dağ watched the fight from the sidelines together with Karşıyaka President İlker Ergüllü. In addition to McDermott, who suffered an ankle injury for the green-reds, Thomas Akyazılı, who was learned to have agreed with Aliağa Petkimspor, did not play. Karşıyaka will be the guest of Greece’s Rhodes Island representative Kolossos on October 30 in their next match in the European group.

Karşıyaka, which had a 10-to-3 series with McCollum and Jefferson’s baskets at the beginning of the match, widened the gap again with McCollum’s scoring play. In the first part, the difference in favor of Karşıyaka increased to 11 points. The first period ended 28-17. Our representative, who played comfortably with the scoring contribution of Russell and Webb in the second period, increased the difference to 17 points. Karşıyaka entered the halftime with a 47-37 advantage. The French team went on a 10-0 run in the third period, reducing the difference to 3 points. The period ended 68-62. The green-red team, who hit critical 3-pointers with Jefferson and Kenan in the last period, did not let their opponent catch up and left the hall victorious 84-74.

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