Fourth fateful period for unbreathed friends
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CAB Madeira
Date Published

The Women's Team of the CAB received the formation of the Good Travel in a match counting for the eighth Women's League journey. If, on the one hand, the Azoreans entered the field wanting to maintain the positive wave of performances they have had at this time start, already on the side of the CAB the intention was to return to victories and present the club with a great exhibition. The CAB entered the game well, winning the first period by 25-20. Thanks to a good performance in the chapter of the caveats, where she was able to impose her domain despite her short stature, the friends made a good start. Catarina Freitas was also in great shape, effectively launching the three points and coordinating the offensive movements. The entire team accompanied her, which resulted in a positive provision, with great joy for all those present in the pavilion. In the second period, the CAB was less well. In the resurrections, the house players were less present, and in the attack, less inspired. Although, in spaces, the CAB had shown good basketball, the Good Trip also had sports merit, winning the period by 16-17. The interval arrived with the marker in 41-37, favorable to the formation of the house. The return of the locker rooms was more achieved for the Azoreans. Although the CAB won the third period (14-12), the visitors made the clear indication that they were in ascendancy, with natural prominence to its base. Effectively, Eliana Costa put her entire team playing and printed a rhythm at the start that the CAB never knew otherwise. Until the end of the meeting, this player proved to be fundamental to what would happen inside the field. At the end of the third period, the result was 55-49, in favour of the CAB. In the fourth and final period, the CAB yielded clearly, passing long minutes without scoring any points and being mastered in the chapter of the caveats. Winning the fight for the jumps, Boa Viagem won successive chances for seconds and third releases, something he knew how to take advantage of to recover the lean disadvantage he brought from the third period and until moving ahead of the marker. On the CAB side, there was a lack of defensive response and despiration in the attack. The game ended with 68-76, fair reward for visitors, who did everything to win the game and leave Madeira with precious points for the qualifying table. The CAB lost the game, as well as the fight for the jumps (39-41), the free throws (12 tried against 27 of the visitors) and the use of the three points (19% against 40% of the Good Journey). In individual terms: Cynthia (2), Martha Bravo (7), Mary John (6), Christian Shelter (14), Catherine Freitas (11), Justina Udenze (22) and Carolina Scorcio (6). They also aligned Monica Luis, Ana Jardim, Carla Relva, Diana Melim and Yasminne Chermiti.
