Barrio Parque Triumphs over san Isidro in Thrilling Argentine League Match
San Isidro,despite a strong start,ultimately fell to Barrio Parque in a captivating Argentine League encounter.The Cordoba-based Barrio Parque secured a decisive 77-63 victory, solidifying their position in the league standings.
The match began with a flurry of activity from San Isidro. Following an initial double by Barrio Parque, San Isidro responded with a dominant 13-0 run, fueled by a series of notable three-pointers from José Montero. This early surge gave them a meaningful advantage heading into the second quarter.
However, Barrio Parque, led by coach Gustavo Peirone, adjusted their defensive strategy in the second quarter, effectively neutralizing san Isidro’s offensive momentum. Montero’s scoring prowess was stifled, and the game became a tightly contested affair.The turning point arrived late in the third quarter. With just over two minutes remaining, Barrio Parque tied the game at 46-46, setting the stage for a dramatic final period.
Barrio Parque seized control in the fourth quarter, showcasing their offensive prowess and capitalizing on San Isidro’s growing fatigue. A crucial three-pointer by Juan Francisco Cognini with 2:24 left on the clock extended their led to nine points, effectively sealing the victory.
Barrio Parque’s victory was a testament to their resilience and tactical adaptability. Their ability to weather San Isidro’s early onslaught and adjust their game plan proved decisive.
San Isidro, despite the loss, showed glimpses of their potential. They will look to regroup and bounce back in their upcoming home game against Rivadavia de Mendoza on Tuesday at El Nido.
Game Summary:
Barrio Parque 77: Federico Pedano (7), Lautaro Rivata (18), Nahuel Buchaillot (12), Pablo Moya (4), Andres Landoni (15), Bernardo Ossela (9), valentin bauducco (4), Juan Francisco Cognigni (12). Coach: Gustavo Peirone.
San Isidro 63: santiago Bruno (4),santiago Assum (4),Milton Vittar (2),José Montero (21),Juan Cruz Oberto (13),Gonzalo Romero (2),Emilio Stucky (7),Ignacio Cuesta (0),Federico Zezular (5),Jeremías Diotto (4). Coach: Daniel Beltramo.
Quarter Scores: 12-21, 34-39, 55-50, 77-63.
Referees: Andres Cassina, Danilo Molina, Silvio Guzman.
Commissioner: John Ledesma.
Venue: Parque.
* Photos: Barrio Parque,Gerardo Fornasero.
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