Friends end regular phase in first position
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CAB Madeira
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The CAB received, tonight, Benfica's formation on what was the last day of the regular phase of the Female Luga. The playoffs now follow, and in the first round the Madeirans will face the formation of (...). In today's game, the CAB knew it would have to be at its best level to win the victory and pass on a positive image of its team. To this end, those commanded by João Pedro Vieira had been present that they would have to be focused and committed to cancelling the strengths of the opponents. The game began to denote some balance and many failures from part to part in the chapter of the releases. However, from half of the first half, the CAB denoted greater success and reached the end of the first ten minutes of the game to win by 22-13. In the second period, the superiority of Madeirans remained, with the team demonstrating good offensive and defensive understanding. No surprises, the advantage of the Friends increased, and at the break, the CAB led by 47-28. In the third half, the Amigas were again superior, with the defense operating as the great engine of the CAB game. from the various teased ball robberies, the CAB develop the offensive game, feeling its advantage, especially in the areas closest to the basket. at the entry of the fourth period, the advantage of the CAB was 69-45. The last time confirmed the superiority of the CAB, with Ashley Bruner signing a truly remarkable performance, beating the record of points noted in the regular phase of the LFB, noting some impresonant 44 points. To this annotator capacity, the American CAB added 17 caveats, 6 assists and 2 ball robberies. However, overall, the entire team did well, including the least used athletes, who enjoyed precious minutes in the field and contributed to the final victory by 98-62. In individual terms: Cintia France (8), Kristen Mann (10), Joana Lopes (2), Marta Bravo (4), Lavinia Silva (9), Ashley Bruner (44), Carla Freitas (2), Leonor Nunes (3), Carolina Escorcio (10), Carla Relva (6).
