Central Entrerriano became a giant in Núñez and won the first game

Central Entrerriano became a giant in Núñez and won the first game
Central Entrerriano became a giant in Núñez and won the first game

Tremendous about this Central that continues to write its own history, against everyone and despite everything, it put a lot of effort and achieved an unquestionable victory.

First minutes with inaccuracies from both teams, River with the runs of Genaro Lorio was making differences and with 6:12 left in the first quarter with a triple by Tomás Jurgensen it took a difference of 9 pts 11 to 2. Martín asks for a minute Pascal and with the hot hand of Lorio the millionaire scored another triple to stretch the differences for the homeowner.

Central responded with a double play and a foul by Leandro Quarroz to reduce the difference to 14 – 5.

The red and black fought and with individual arrests from Quarroz and Pane he got back into the game and with a double from Carlos Benítez Gavilan put himself within a triple, 17 to 14, which led River coach Daniel Rau to call a timeout.

The match was even, River with a double from José Torrens made it 23 to 19 and on the buzzer of Leandro Quarroz closed the first quarter 23 to 21.

At the beginning, River took the lead again and with a partial score of 11 to 0, the team went ahead 34 to 21, for that reason the red and black coach had to call a timeout.

Central reacted with a triple from Valentino Maruri to close the gap and another recovery from the youth who received an unsportsmanlike foul from Aréjula. Maruri converted the two singles and the Gualeguaychú team was back in the game.

River took a small advantage, but at the end with the scores of Carlos Benítez Gavilan was able to discount Central to go into the long break trailing by four points. 39 to 35 for the millionaire.

At the beginning of the third quarter Central was incisive and with a triple from Quarroz they got within one point to be one point ahead.

With a double from Cristian Pérez, the red and black team took the lead for the first time in the game, 39 – 40.

The red and black man controlled the game, but began to make mistakes and Santiago Ibarra took advantage with a triple to put River up again 46 to 44 with 5:12 remaining in the quarter.

There were a couple of advances for each one in which they alternated on the scoreboard, but in the last minute Benítez Gavilan appeared with a triple so that Central took the lead 52 to 50 with which the third quarter ended.

Every time the red and black team scored four points, Ibarra appeared with a three-pointer to put River within one point.

Ibarra with a conversion put River ahead again but Quarroz appeared with a triple to tie it at 59 with 6:32 to go.

The game was even until Cristian Pérez with an almost consecutive double and triple stretched the difference and made it 59 to 64 with 4:23 left in the game.

In the last minutes, Central took over the game and made the millionaire nervous. With 37 seconds left, Nicolás Nieto with two singles decided the game in favor of Central. Mauricio Pane closed it with two singles to unleash the carnival at the Núñez, Central won and next Monday at the José María Bértora he can finish the match.

Synthesis:

RIVER PLATE 62

Santiago Ibarra 14, Tomás Jurgensen 5, Héctor Martirena 20, Genaro Lorio 9, Pedro Lorusso 4 (FI). José Torrens 7, Julián Arejula 3, Franco Porto, Joaquín Ortiz, Thiago Gómez Colloca, Lautaro Carranza and Valentino Gerbaldo.

Coach: Daniel Rau.

ENTRERRIANO CENTRAL 71

Cristian Pérez 13, Mauricio Pane 13, Nicolás Nieto 6, Leandro Quarroz 19, Carlos Benítez Gavilán 13(FI), Francisco Di Meo, Valentino Maruri 7, Nahir Martínez, Juan Siboldi, Franco Sánchez, Tomás Caballero.

Coach: Martín Pascal.

Court: River Microstadium

Judges: Matías Dell’Aquila and Florencia Dearmas

Progression: 23 – 21, 39 – 35, 50 – 52, 62 – 71.

 
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