The Ribera team defeated Quimsa as visitors and stole home-field advantage in the semifinals of the League.
The week opened with a National League game. The top category enjoyed the great game between Quimsa and Boca, for the semifinals of the season. Unlike what happened in the first match, Xeneizes maintained the dynamic in the second half and got a major victory. Those led by Gonzalo Pérez did not rely on Leo Mainoldi, while Brandon Robinson returned to the mix. With so much determination, those from La Ribera took the rivalry 77 to 71, and put the series 1 to 1.
The news of the absence of four is an important factor, as it shortens the rotation of a team that suffered from a lack of points from its replacements in the first game. The beginning is very even. Vildoza’s leadership found spaces to add, while the locals bet more on a one-on-one affair. In the second ten minutes, Quimsa greatly improved its effectiveness, and found solutions in its inner duo, but despite this, its advantage over Boca was minimal.
The second half brought out the best in the visitors, mainly in the defensive sector. Vildoza, Defelippo, Vega and Mata discussed the best moment to develop from the other sector. A few key bombs allowed him to get ahead on the scoreboard, but he continued to suffer from some unforced errors. In closing, Quimsa seemed uncomfortable in the game, and missed key situations to close the gap.

The figures:
Four players finished in double figures scoring in blue and yellow. José Vildoza was the leading scorer with 18 points, accompanied by Leonel Schattmann’s 16 points. Marcos Mata completed the most outstanding offensive trident with 15 goals. For the locals, the best came from Tayavek Gallizzi, who had 18 points. The prisoner had to leave on a stretcher after a blow to the head.
Source: Tycsports

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