Trelew Ramos was eliminated after falling from 85 to 65 with Hurricane in a match which did embarrass the local moments. Was a reconociemiento worthy end to the ranch in the National League B. |
| Ramos was left out of the League B in the hands of Hurricane. |
the exploit was known that it would win in Fortaleza
of Trelew to an armed team to climb the TNA
, but nevertheless, in all humility on their backs Ramos Mejía
stood in Chubut
and began to play him as an equal to a Hurricane
asleep.
In the early minutes led by Patrick Neilan
amazed to 18-6
ahead, with interesting contributions
Zekas Martin and Kevin Jerez Pilotti
(scorer with 14).
The Globe
reaction would come at some point and came from the hand of an alternate: Javier Cáceres
. Formosa
The key was hit three triples
to put forward a Hurricane
by the minimum (1925-1924) when playing the second quarter
. Ramos
appeared in the gaps in attack and cost much to turn points and that benefited the local
team to further increase the difference. The visit
not to be outdone and went into the game with some notes of
Matias Cuello and Leandro
Heffes to get back a double down, but the last of the first half, twice
forward Lionel Sola Hurricane
to 34-30.
In third period came a dominant
Alejandro Pappalardi in the paint and slowly was making the difference between an existential and other equipment. The pivot
ex
National Bank ended up being the scorer of the game with
22 points and was Hurricane
axis. But Ramos
again did not give up and offered resistance from Jerez Pilotti
and Neck
, bastions visitors. The Rancho
reached the last quarter losing 38-31
and believed in a lifted.
Nothing was possible in the final version because it appeared the best team
Bernard Murphy, who at that point was not playing as it used to. The office of Martin Aguirrezabala
, the scoring of
Pappalardi and Cáceres, plus some aparción of
Gustavo Maranguello sentenced the second point of the series and the elimination of Ramos Mejía
of competition in the quarterfinals
.
really was an end to praise him by Ramos Mejía
debut in this league because it made a huge effort by the leadership
to assemble a competitive squad, face long journeys economically, to meet the payments, find sponsors and refurbish the stadium, among other things.
The team and coaching staff
-beyond results-always gave everything in every game, even though in many opportunity was less than its rival in terms of quantity and quality of players. All showed the willingness to carry
Ramos to the top and achieved the objective of maintaining the category, which is paramount. The rest is history, but more importantly, the Rancho
wrote it and it will continue.
Summary: Hurricane Trelew (85): Leandro Lauro 6, Gustavo Maranguello 9, Martin Aguirrezabala 12, Jorge Alejandro Sánchez Pappalardi 4 and 22 (fi), Javier Cáceres 20, Ramiro Heinrich 4, Walter Lamb 3, Lionel Sola 2, Alejandro Ivetich 3. Coach: Bernardo Murphy.
LTC Ramos Mejía (65): Kevin Jerez Pilotti 14, Ignacio Alzaga 6, Matthias Neck 10, Martin Leandro Heffes Zekas 6 and 10 (fi), Maximilian Segon 15, Facundo Lapadula 2, Javier Montero 2 and Facundo Pavón. Coach: Patrick Neilan. Partial
: 15-20 / 19-10 (34-30) / 24-21 (58-51) / 27-14 (85-65)
Referees: Rodolfo Gurman and Martin Quintana
* Photo: Luciana Aguilera