The challenge at the top goes, with full credit, to Tecnogiemme Venezia Giulia Basketball who got the better of the newly promoted Pallacanestro Bisiaca in a challenge where they were almost always ahead in terms of scoring. Despite the important defections of Ruzzier, Robba and the brothers Marco and Matteo Balbi, the hosts asserted themselves throughout the entire 40′ of the game, demonstrating notable technical-tactical growth. Among the numerous positive notes, in addition to the return albeit for the honor of Segrè’s signature, it should be underlined that coach Laezza has fielded five under 19s on the parquet, demonstrating that the project relating to the youth sector is bearing good fruit.
The news. The start is by Tecnogiemme VGB with Moschioni, Bianchini and Medizza making their voices heard in the middle of the quarter (12-4 at 5′), the guests, after the time out called by coach Reale to break the rhythm of the game, they get back on track with the Cherubin-Zuliani axis so much so that they find the basket for the momentary advantage in Zuliani’s counterattack (16-17 in the 9th minute). Medizza, almost at the sound of the siren, scores the two points from the counter-overtaking (18-17 at 10′).
The following period sees Tecnogiemme VGB pressing on the accelerator, an unleashed Peresson widens the gap with Norbedo signing the first double-digit lead (27-17 at 10′). The guests try to keep pace by getting closer (32-28;34-30), but the home quintet works together above all with Medizza and Bianchini skilled, under the boards, in exploiting their physicality to bring his team to +9 on the scoreboard. interval (40-31 at 20′).
Upon returning from the locker rooms the substance, in fact, does not change: the resistance from Pallacanestro Bisiaca is rather feeble given the good defensive phase of Tecnogiemme VGB which is also accompanied by valid offensive solutions useful for increasing the gap. Gonzalez’s incursions, Moschioni’s good shooting streak and Laezza’s two consecutive bombs put the hosts at +18 (57-39 in the 28th minute). The period ends 57-40.
The last 10′ are basically a Tecnogiemme VGB monologue with the young Tessaris scoring the maximum gap between the two contenders (77-53 in the 38th minute). Finishes 77-56.
These are the words of coach Laezza: “The boys interpreted the game plan prepared during the week in an excellent way. Against a good opponent, who we remember, won the DR2 last season, it was not easy to play also because it was coming off a string of victories. I had the chance to call up and field five under 19s, undoubtedly a sign of planning and planning. Returning to the first team we must continue this path with the final objective which remains only one.”
TECNOGIEMME VGB – BISIACA BASKETBALL 77-56
(18-17; 40-31; 57-40)
TECNOGIEMME VGB: Prodani 2, Gonzalez 9, Segrè, Norbedo 4, Moschioni 9, Cesana 4, Bianchini 12, Peresson 9, Laezza T. 6, Giurgevich, Tessaris 3, Medizza 19. All.: Laezza A., Donvito
BISIACA BASKETBALL: Vuolo 7, Quintabà, Cherubin 19, Galopin, Gramegna, Capraro 5, Scocchi 9, Decolli 1, Fulizio 2, Nicassio 3, Zuliani 10. All.: Reale
REFEREES: Longo-Dalibert