Defensores de Hurlingham Secure First Victory Led by Segón’s 36 Points

Defensores de Hurlingham Secure First Victory Led by Segón’s 36 Points


Defensores de Hurlingham secured their first victory of the Federal Tournament, defeating Huracán de San Justo with a decisive 89-67 scoreline. Power forward Maximiliano Segón led the charge, contributing an remarkable 36 points.

the game began with Hurlingham struggling to find their offensive rhythm, allowing Huracán de San Justo to capitalize early. Javier Sanchez’s accuracy from beyond the arc and the visitors’ dominance on the defensive boards gave them a 19-12 lead at the end of the first quarter.

However, the second quarter saw a shift in momentum. Defensores de Hurlingham tightened their defense, minimizing turnovers and securing crucial rebounds. A late three-pointer by Segón gave them a 41-38 advantage heading into halftime.The second half belonged to Defensores de Hurlingham. Lucas Sedani’s consistent scoring and David Cabezas‘ commanding presence under the basket fueled their offensive surge. Ignacio González capitalized on these opportunities, racking up points quickly and extending their lead. Huracán de San Justo fought valiantly, relying on Alen Mansilla’s speed and attempting to regain their three-point shooting prowess from the first quarter, but their efforts proved insufficient.

The final buzzer sounded with Defensores de Hurlingham celebrating a well-deserved 89-67 victory. This triumph marks a turning point for the team, showcasing their determination and basketball prowess.

GAME SUMMARY

HURLINGHAM DEFENDERS (89): Comolli, Mateo (0), González, Ignacio (12), Ávila, Gaspar (0), Legal, Gonzalo (0), Paciotti, Nicolás (5), Feder, Pablo (0), Stanic , Maximiliano (0), Heck, Franco (0), Segón, Maximiliano (36), Escobar Facundo (6), Cabezas, David (13), Sedani, Lucas (17), DT Petrantonio, gustavo.

HURRICANE SAN JUSTO (67): Sanchez, Brandon (2), trovato, Roman (9), Ligotti, Leandro (0), Sanchez, Javier (15), eijo Ciancia, Maximiliano (6), Antivero, Juan (6), Vieites, ramiro (6), Naso, Brian (3), Prieto, Franco (1), Mansilla, Alen (11), Ortega, thiago (8), Perez, Nicolás (0), DT garcía, Diego.

Source: Press Club deportivo Defensores de Hurlingham

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