(national ladies D1): the champion for the last match at home

(national ladies D1): the champion for the last match at home
Basketball (national ladies D1): the champion for the last match at home

“I can understand the frustration of the girls from Waregem but my players showed character. They had the merit of not giving up”recalls Laurent François about the hold-up carried out by his ladies from Charleroi last weekend. “This result allows us to consolidate our good position by pushing back the contenders for 7th place to three defeats, on the eve of a delicate end to the year.” This Thursday evening, in an advanced match, the Ladies welcome Mechelen. “At all levels, it’s David against Goliath. We don’t box in the same category. Even without Resimont, who has still not returned, and the Portuguese leader, cut, Arvid Diels has a solid group. We have We could still see it during the clash against Braine, dominated by fifteen points. The American Reese is particularly impressive. The coach does not avoid the fact that his core will be weakened. “Maeva Frebrissy will be held back for an internship for her studies. Thalia Perez will also be absent. Her three matches over the weekend caused the appearance of periostitis. Gwen Dupire suffers from the same illness. I left her to rest but “It should be able to hold its place. Either way, it will be an opportunity for us to gauge ourselves, to review our defensive and offensive systems, to see what is working or needs to be worked on.” IIt will also be the last home game in 2004. “Then, we will go to Brunehaut for a match that is more affordable on paper. And logically, the girls have underlined the trip to Namur in red.”

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