And the lead was only going to grow for a group in “steamroller” mode, rotating the squad as much as possible, involving everyone in the scoring and ending up conceding only three points in the last quarter. 73-38, the show of force was total and the average was terrible in the event of a tie at the end of the championship. You refuse and Waremme are, therefore, now in the lead (with Bellaire also having only one setback but several games less).
Waremme C had no say in the matter
On the other hand, in the other duel of P3, Waremme C did not have the right to cite against Flémalle. There, it was the Wawas who were muzzled to three points in the first quarter and could never find the loophole to exist in this one-sided encounter.
Finally, obviously, everyone was also attentive to the club’s P2, engaged in a summit meeting on the field of the now only leaders of the series. Indeed, the previous week, BC Sprimont had managed to bring down Hannut for the first time this season and everyone hoped that the Wananas would achieve the feat of defeating the Carrières to put everyone back on an equal footing. Unfortunately, Thomas Parent’s daughters did not achieve this feat and, as RBC Haneffethey therefore let the fight for the title between Hannutoises and Sprimontoises slip away.
Because Waremme was directly taken by the throat by the intensity and success of Sprimontoises, slamming a tight 32-17 at the break. Even if Henrard tried to advance the scorer, the Wananas game had difficulty getting into place and success was absent.
Coming out of the locker room, Waremme would try to change the situation, managing to balance the exchanges (15-14) with Gérard coming to support Henrard who was too lonely in scoring. But no hope of reversing the trend for a group not finding a way to break through the local defense and also losing Sauvage (technical) and Schoefs for five fouls: 64-41 final score.
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