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Two derbies in the space of a few hours on the same floor: this is the exciting program offered in Mathalin this Saturday, November 23, from 5 p.m. To raise the curtain, the Auscitaines and Gimontoises U18s will battle it out, before the “One” teams take the stage.
The championships take a break this weekend, and give way to the Coupe d’Occitanie, a qualifier for the Coupe de France, which will see the two best women’s clubs in the department face each other twice, this Saturday evening at the arena. Mathalin, in Auch.
And it starts at 5 p.m., with the young U18s of the ABC, who welcome the Étoile sportif gimontoise, with a place in the final to be won for December 14. It will be against the winner of the Tournefeuille – CTC Basket Ouest Hérault duel.
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The young Gimontoises are undefeated in the U18 Occitanie championship (pool A), the Auscitaines occupy fifth place in the ranking with 3 wins and 3 defeats in pool B.
An advantage of 7 seven points (a priori) difficult to maintain for the Auscitaines
Then, at 8 p.m., it’s time for the big ones, with a second clash between Auscitaines and Gimontoises playing respectively in Nationale 3 and Nationale 2. The ABC girls will start with an advantage of seven points, but it will be difficult for David’s players Urizzi to maintain this advantage against the experienced Gimontois collective of the duo Julie Bergada-Sylvie Gruszczynski, but who knows, the magic of the cup will perhaps work…
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The winner of this Occitanie semi-final will face, next Saturday, December 14, in Salies-du-Salat (Haute-Garonne), the winner of the duel between Canet (NF3) and Colomiers (NF1).
A great and beautiful evening in perspective, with the best in terms of women’s basketball in the Gers department. Two derbies which will certainly fill the stands of the Mathalin Hall and certainly heat up the atmosphere.