collapses in the second half

The poorly ranked match turned to the advantage of the Bretons on Saturday evening. This meeting which seemed to be able to be put on paper ultimately turned largely in favor of Landerneau.

The start of the game was complicated for the residents of the C’ Métropole Basket Féminin training center. Barely five minutes after kick-off, the visitors were already widening the gap, forcing Julien Roué, the Chartres coach, to take a time out (0-10, 6′). Still struggling on both sides of the pitch, the Euréliennes were already 13 points behind at the end of the first quarter (7-20, 10′). But the CCMBF training center erased all its flaws in the second quarter and inflicted a 13-0 on its opponent to take the advantage (23-22, 19′). The Euréliennes still returned to the locker room a little late (23-26, 20′). The start of the second half would seal the outcome of the match. In the third quarter, Chartraines suffered a devastating 33-7. The Landernéennes raised their voice and the young Chartres players were too often unable to get the ball back into the Breton half (31-59, 30′). In the final quarter, Julien Roué’s players no longer really believed in it and saw the gap increase (48-80). A first victory for Landerneau and a tenth defeat in as many matches for the CCMBF training center.

THE SHEET CHARTRES (Le Colisee). Landerneau beat Chartres 80-48 (mi-temps: 23-26). Referees MM. Yviquel and Folleta. Chartres : Djire (2), Bruce (7), Williams (-), Hyvoni (2), Francheteau (16), Kanoute (2), Biagui (4), Drame (9), Cotellon-Kounkoui (3), Ladislas (1), Gomis (-), Bagayoko (2). Landerneau: Abdeldjebbar (4), Cariou (12), Le Verin (32), Barbosa (10), Henaff (6), Faillot (8), Belabbas (-), Hornoy (6), Le Briero (-), Valhen (2)

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