The Federal Basketball League and an exciting close in the regular phase

Sunday’s results left the final part of the regular stage of the federal basketball league with a lot of uncertainty and chances for almost everyone.

Fundamentally, Petrolero’s defeat in San Martín against Zorros had an impact on the standings. The thing is the Matador suffered a hard fall against the last 78 to 77 in another brilliant night for the kid Thiago Serna (22) and Anthony Joseph (20).

For the team from southern Neuquén, who are making their first experience in the category, it was another unforgettable night, like the one in which they had also won at home against Centenario. San Martín lived a party and, if it continues in the contest, this tournament will be very useful in terms of learning for those led by Víctor Serna, who are also celebrating their birthday today (Monday).

For its part, Petro (11-8) is fourth, in the last of the places that grant tickets to the playoffs. They follow Deportivo Roca, Independiente and Pacífico with the same record: 9-9. The tournament for Sergio Bellandi’s team, who was the Pre-Federal champion, is very good, and now he will have the challenge of sealing his ticket for the matches.

Besides, Biguá (12-7) continues to show signs of solidity after the victory over Centenario (4-14) by 91 to 65, in a match where he was in front from end to end. Luciano Ravera, with 25 goals, was the scorer of the night, followed by Emilio Santana (15) and Leonel Rodríguez (14). David Oviedo scored 22 points for the visit.

In the meantime, Perfora (13-7) is affirmed above after gabeat the Dean 81 to 73, in a duel in which he went ahead in the second quarter. Rodrigo Lavezzari (23) and Ignacio Farías (15) stood out for the formation of Fernando Claris.

Spanish Center completes the main positions (12-5). In total, each team must play 24 games in the regular phase and there is still room in the fight for places 2, 3 and 4 in the table.


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