Ramos failed to lift his performance and was overcome by Velez Sarsfield in Liniers 67 to 57. The difference was established in the second set, in which Fortin won 28-6.
When only remaining date for the end of the second phase of the South B1 Zone, Ramos Mejía still paying dearly for their mistakes in the National League B . For the second straight game, all Patrick Neilan failed to overcome the barrier of 60 points favor and this time, before a Vélez tight on defense, had no choice.
In the first moments, Ramos took advantage of a sluggish start of the premises, which was five minutes without scoring points. The Rancho had its moment and went 8-2 up with the scoring of Matias Cuello (12 points) and Kevin Jerez Pilotti (scorer with 14). In addition, the visitor base closed the first quarter with a seater on the final 17-13 to advance the Lawn Tennis .
Vélez, the formula was not in attack, although some conversions Gavotti Guillermo, took off in the second quarter with a tremendous global 28 to 6 . Nicholas was lit Ballícora with 9 points fluently (including a triple) and Andrew Molteno was infallible from the free throw line. Ramos was the flipside, the offensive completely anarchic and unclear.
The Fortin drove a maximum difference of 40 to 22 driven by a triple Diego Eiguren and a good income Lucas Bertolotti and sentenced nearly a match that was evenly .
About half of the third set, Ramos Mejía had a 7-0 run with a triple Jerez Pilotti and Álzaga , but Vélez answered back with a pump Eiguren and a solid work of the figure of the court, Ruben Runk (14 points and 11 rebounds).
In the last period, although Ramos tried by all means reduce to pure triple Maximiliano Segon , Vélez always controlled the game without being brilliant. But by then, with a little defense to complicate the rival movement is more than enough to win the game. So much so, that a technical foul Jerez Pilotti, coupled with a tremendous dunk Gonzalo Álvarez, gave the final point game with five minutes (64-48).
Ramos added his fourth defeat in a row and two low scoring and poor performance. Playoffs are coming all-out to stay in the race and it is likely that these teams are re- see the faces.
Summary:
Velez Sarsfield (67) : Kevin Gianelli 0, Guillermo Gavotti 6, John I. Catalano 5, 14 and Fernando Rubén Runk Podesta 2 (fi); Diego Eiguren 12, Nicholas Ballícora 9, Andrew Molteno 8, Ezequiel López 2, Lucas Bertolotti 4, Gonzalo Matías Álvarez Aluzzo 3 and 2. DT: Juan Pablo Boadaz.
LTC Ramos Mejía (57) : Kevin Jerez Pilotti (x) 14, Ignacio Álzaga 10, Matias Cuello 12, 2 and Leandro Martín Zekas Heffes 1 (fi), Facundo Lapadula 0, Maximiliano Segon 13 Martin Neck, Roman Burgos, Gabriel Menza 3, Pavon and Luciano Facundo Massarelli 2. Coach: Patrick Neilan. Partial
: 13-17 / 28-6 (41-23) / 12-18 (53-41) / 14-16 (67-57)
Referees: Martin Ibáñez and Matias Quintana.
Stadium: Victor Barba
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| Ramos added another weak performance. |
In the first moments, Ramos took advantage of a sluggish start of the premises, which was five minutes without scoring points. The Rancho had its moment and went 8-2 up with the scoring of Matias Cuello (12 points) and Kevin Jerez Pilotti (scorer with 14). In addition, the visitor base closed the first quarter with a seater on the final 17-13 to advance the Lawn Tennis .
Vélez, the formula was not in attack, although some conversions Gavotti Guillermo, took off in the second quarter with a tremendous global 28 to 6 . Nicholas was lit Ballícora with 9 points fluently (including a triple) and Andrew Molteno was infallible from the free throw line. Ramos was the flipside, the offensive completely anarchic and unclear.
The Fortin drove a maximum difference of 40 to 22 driven by a triple Diego Eiguren and a good income Lucas Bertolotti and sentenced nearly a match that was evenly .
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| Velez had a great second quarter and takes hold. |
In the last period, although Ramos tried by all means reduce to pure triple Maximiliano Segon , Vélez always controlled the game without being brilliant. But by then, with a little defense to complicate the rival movement is more than enough to win the game. So much so, that a technical foul Jerez Pilotti, coupled with a tremendous dunk Gonzalo Álvarez, gave the final point game with five minutes (64-48).
Ramos added his fourth defeat in a row and two low scoring and poor performance. Playoffs are coming all-out to stay in the race and it is likely that these teams are re- see the faces.
Summary:
Velez Sarsfield (67) : Kevin Gianelli 0, Guillermo Gavotti 6, John I. Catalano 5, 14 and Fernando Rubén Runk Podesta 2 (fi); Diego Eiguren 12, Nicholas Ballícora 9, Andrew Molteno 8, Ezequiel López 2, Lucas Bertolotti 4, Gonzalo Matías Álvarez Aluzzo 3 and 2. DT: Juan Pablo Boadaz.
LTC Ramos Mejía (57) : Kevin Jerez Pilotti (x) 14, Ignacio Álzaga 10, Matias Cuello 12, 2 and Leandro Martín Zekas Heffes 1 (fi), Facundo Lapadula 0, Maximiliano Segon 13 Martin Neck, Roman Burgos, Gabriel Menza 3, Pavon and Luciano Facundo Massarelli 2. Coach: Patrick Neilan. Partial
: 13-17 / 28-6 (41-23) / 12-18 (53-41) / 14-16 (67-57)
Referees: Martin Ibáñez and Matias Quintana.
Stadium: Victor Barba
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