Lavaur-Caussade/Gimbelet, tomorrow Sunday, at 3:30 p.m., in Lavaur
The last day of the first legs offers Caussade a very good display this Sunday, between two teams from the leading trio. It is with great enthusiasm that the Tarnaises, currently third, will come to visit the undefeated leaders. If the visitors present a formation with the second attack of the group, the Tarn-et-Garonnaises are not left out, with an intractable defense, and superior to all the others. But at Caussade we also know how to attack, and in particular by developing an effective fast game, and a long distance skill that is sometimes decisive. It is on all of these points that the 82 basketball players will surely rely on to try to further establish their domination over this group.
Olemps-Moissac/Castel, tomorrow Sunday, at 3:30 p.m., in Olemps
-Still plagued by some staffing difficulties, the Moissagaises seem to have moved forward in this championship. Even traveling in Aveyron, where it is always complex to win, the MCBB girls will leave with the firm intention of continuing their excellent journey so far, and to close this first leg phase with panache to finish in second place. from the podium. The MCBB will have to quickly take the measure of its opponent to be able to impose its basketball, and build new success over the quarters. The hopes of the Tarn-et-Garonnaises are completely legitimate, but they will have to be validated on the ground from now on.
Swiss