regional basketball teams they had a lot of activity over the weekend and the agenda is still loaded for today and the days to come.
For the Federal League, Biguá defeated Zorros and it is affirmed in the first positions of the table of the Patagonia Division. The win was for 78 a 66 in the provincial capital.
Those led by Mauricio Santángelo had a solid start and closed the primer room 27 to 9. The advantage was maintained in the following sets and those from San Martín de los Andes narrowed the difference a bit to finish at 12.
Luciano Ravera and Leonel Rodriguez they were the top scorers for the winner with 25 and 21 points respectively. In the visitor Anthony Joseph stood out with 20.
With this victory, Biguá was third in the table with a record of 4-4. The leader is Pérfora (7-1) followed by Petroleum (5-3). Zorros is last without games won (0-5).
Tonight, they will face each other in Plottier Spanish Center (5-1) and Pacific (3-4) from 21. Tomorrow, at the same time, Deportivo Roca (3-4) will host Centenario (1-5).
In the other zone, in Río Colorado, Union lost to CAJU de Alpachiri by 100 to 92. Juventud Unida was up fast 8-2 but the local reacted and was ahead 10-8. The partial remained even and ended 22-22.
The development remained close and the advantage came only in the end so that Alpachiri achieved his first win at the tournament. figure was Mariano Zarate with 33 points and 7/12 in triples. In Union the best was Alejandro Sanchez with 24.
Del Progreso and a tight fall
as a location, Del Progreso (7-10) lost 86-85 against Gimnasia de La Plata (9-9). El Lobo took a slight lead from 23 to 16 in the first quarter.
Progre got up and started the last quarter up by one point, 69 to 68. The visitor was finer in closing and took a valuable victory.
Leonardo Solis he was the figure of the roquense team with 29 points and 7 assists. He also stood out Valentin Burgos with 15 points and 5 rebounds.
Tomorrow, from 21:30, Gimnasia will visit Deportivo Viedma. The people from the capital are leaders of the Southern Conference with 12 wins and 7 losses.
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