Basketball: The Regional 2 meeting between Waremme and Alleur stopped due to a computer failure

Basketball: The Regional 2 meeting between Waremme and Alleur stopped due to a computer failure

Because this duel was going to start with the locals in dragster mode. Intelligent in their choices and with enormous success, Tom Content‘s players brought out their best half, continuing from last week, by scoring fifty units in a fluid manner. Enough to gain confidence even if, thanks to Torreborre’s throws, the visitors remained in ambush with a 50-40 score. “It was very complicated to stop him because of his experience, his physique and his dynamism. We did not shy away and we continued to deploy our game and above all our collective spiritexplained the coach. It is in these values ​​that we perform well and we must continue to cultivate them.

Thing was done after the restart with the fifteen point lead almost reached in the middle of the third quarter and a clear blue sky towards a third vital success. Then, incomprehensibly, everything would stall for the locals no longer finding their way to the ring and seeing the visitors completely reverse the trend to pick up, in the 33rd, at 67-65.

Everything was then possible, everything… even the unimaginable since the match would then be stopped following a computer bug. In fact, suddenly, all the data disappeared from the electronic sheet without any possibility of finding the data.

But why not continue on a paper sheet, like the P1 derby between Haneffe and Hannut where the electronic sheet is always empty? “Because the compatibility of the errors was not clear, the numbers on the scoreboard did not certainly correspond to the jacketsexplained Tom Content. After fifteen minutes of stoppage and discussions between the referees and the federation, we all agreed to stop the match, not wanting to possibly play a season on a roll of the dice because it was impossible to know how the two groups would resume..”

A meeting which will, therefore, be replayed in the coming weeks, when schedules allow.

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