Last September, when the prestigious Coupe des Landes resumed its quarters and without offending anyone, the Dacquois did not leave among the big favorites. However, they were able to put the necessary ingredients to thwart the forecasts, until they paid the scalp of the ASCH (70-69) in the last round, they who evolve two floors above in the hierarchy of basketball- ball.
“A Battle of Warriors”
By integrating Tanguy Ramassamy and Benjamin Lifermann into its ranks, the Adébiste club has actually attracted two experienced players in the field, several times winners of the competition with Dax-Gamarde. “By signing with the ADB, I came to play with friends, laugh, have fun, but also to experience such moments as this semi-final”, confides the Guadeloupe, trained in Pau-Orthez.
However, he wants to put the role he played in these singular moments into perspective. “I do what I know how to do, that is to say, take rebounds, defend, score baskets: what I have brought so far. Perhaps I could bring my composure as well. »
Candresse. Adour Dax Basket, the example of a successful sports merger
A DAY IN THE AGGLO (14/18). In the agglomeration of Dax and even in the department, Adour Dax Basket, since the merger of Candresse with Narrosse, is the only club to offer to participate in the French championship for the U15s and U18s. Corinne Dulouat, president, recalls the reasons
Climb in National 3
Joining the Landes under the colors of the DGB in 2016, with which he is still keen on competition, Tanguy Ramassamy has learned a lot from these deadlines and sees this new meeting differently: “There is an expectation from all the Landes clubs and supporters to relive these unforgettable moments. Since 2017, I joined the club as a coach, then now a player. It has become my family. I hope we will continue the momentum of this rise in N3, the club deserves it. »
To claim the grail in the arenas of Gamarde, the Dacquoise formation will have to take out the barbed wire. “Coteaux du Luy is a very good team, we expect a match of warriors. In my opinion, whether it’s a quarter-final or a semi-final, you have to be ready in the same way and give the maximum, ”says the one who left Dax-Gamarde last summer.