CAB/CSM defeats Coymbreons after extension
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CAB Madeira
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The Satellite Team received the Coymbers in a match counting for the fourth day of the First Female Division. The youth and inexperience of the athletes of the house contrasted with the greater experience of the visitors, so a balanced and competitive game was anticipated. The game began best for the CAB/CSM, the result essentially of a good defensive performance. From the defense, young friends managed to build good attack solutions, well commanded by their bases, which were matched by the remaining players. The first period ended with the marker in 20-11. In the second period, the athletes of the house were devolved, and as a result, their performance decreased. With all due respect for the merit of the Coymbrons, it is not unclear to say that the CAB/CSM was below what it had done in the first period, and allowed visitors to impose its pace and reach the interval to lose by only two points. The teams went to the interval with the result in 30-27. In the third period, the players of the house were again below the payoff they had made in the first part, especially in the first period. In the resurrections, the young friends were permissive, and in the attack, less concentrated than would be expected. On the opposite side, the Coymbrons demonstrated determination and ambition. The end of the third period arrived with the marker in 46-45, favorable to the CAB. The fourth period was of high pace and delivery of both parties. Playing more with the heart than with the head, the players replaced the tactic with the will to win, which was much, on both sides. No surprise, regular time came to an end with the scorer tied to 69, launching the game for an extension. In the extension, the house team was superior and finally knew how to impose their style of play. Playing in a collective and with great claw, Ricardo Montes-guided women shot the scorer, leaving the Coimprons behind. Despite everything to do to get out of Madeira with victory, visitors gave in and the Madeirans won the game by 81-74.
